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- Keto bowls : simple and delicious low-carb, high-fat recipes for your ketogenic lifestyle / by Ellgen, Pamela,author.;
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- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Ketogenic diet.; Low-carbohydrate diet.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Coming home : a seasonal guide to creating family traditions / by Bowles, Rosanna; Granen, John.;
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- Subjects: Home economics.; Cookery.; Seasons.;
- © 2010., Stewart, Tabori & Chang,
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- When I feel scared / by Bowles, Paula.;
- A comforting book about feeling scared.Carries 'UKCA' logo.
- Subjects: Board books.; Fear;
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- When I feel angry / by Bowles, Paula.;
- A calming book about feeling angry.Carries 'UKCA' logo.
- Subjects: Board books.; Anger;
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- When I feel loved / by Bowles, Paula.;
- A warm book about feeling love.Carries 'UKCA' logo.
- Subjects: Board books.; Love;
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- When I feel surprised / by Bowles, Paula.;
- A reassuring book about feeling surprised.Carries 'UKCA' logo.
- Subjects: Board books.; Surprise;
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- When I feel happy / by Bowles, Paula.;
- How are you feeling today? Children experience all kinds of feelings in a single day, but they can't always name them or talk about them easily. This book is part of an essential series that focuses on the six major emotions experienced by very young children. Each book uses non-gendered characters to illustrate, identify and talk about a single feeling, suggesting coping strategies where relevant. Perfect for developing empathy, resilience and a positive sense of self. With thanks to Dr Kathryn Lester, Senior Lecturer in Developmental Psychology at the University of Sussex, for her invaluable advice during the making of this series.Carries 'UKCA' logo.
- Subjects: Board books.; Happiness;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The gold bowl / by Bolling, Valerie.; Robinson, Kai(Illustrator);
- Zoya wants to give her dog Coco a birthday present, and with her mother's helps finally settles on painting his bowl gold, with lots of glitter.
- Subjects: Dogs; Birthdays; Gifts; Painting;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Bowling for Columbine [videorecording] / by Moore, Michael,1954 Apr. 23-; Glynn, Kathleen R.; Czarnecki, Jim.; Bishop, Charles.; Donovan, Michael.; Heston, Charlton.; Danitz, Brian.; McDonough, Michael.; Engfehr, Kurt.; Gibbs, Jeff.; United Artists Corporation.; Alliance Atlantis (Firm); Salter Street Films.; VIF 2 (Firm); Dog Eat Dog Films.; MGM Home Entertainment Inc.;
- DVD; Dolby digital, 5.1 surround (feature), 1.85:1 aspect ratio (feature).Michael Moore; Charlton Heston is also interviewed.Director of photography, Brian Danitz, Michael McDonough ; editor, Kurt Engfehr ; music, Jeff Gibbs.MPAA rating: R, for some violent images and language (for feature; bonus material is unrated).The United States of America is notorious for its astronomical number of people killed by firearms for a developed nation without a civil war. With his signature sense of angry humor, activist filmmaker Michael Moore sets out to explore the roots of this bloodshed.Disc 1. Feature film (119 min.) -- disc 2. Special features (ca. 16 min.).Academy Awards, 2003: Best Documentary, Features (Michael Moore, Michael Donovan)Cannes Film Festival, 2002: 55th Anniversary Prize (Michael Moore)
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Gun control; School violence; School shootings; Columbine High School (Littleton, Colo.);
- © 2003, c2002., MGM Home Entertainment,
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- The blue bowl / by Leung, Flo.;
- "A young boy and his family discover a way to merge their Chinese and North American backgrounds by combining traditional foods from both cultures. Max loves his family's Cantonese meals, like steamed rice and gai lan greens with oyster sauce, homemade dumplings, and scallion bread. But sometimes he can't help thinking about French fries, tacos, and ice cream with rainbow sprinkles. For his birthday dinner, Max is really hoping for spaghetti and meatballs, but instead he and his family are headed to Maa Maa and Ye Ye's house for a celebration dinner - and Max is pretty sure that spaghetti won't be served in the familiar blue bowls that came all the way from Hong Kong with his grandparents. But Max is delighted to discover that his understanding family has discovered a way to bring two cultures together with delicious dishes that are a combination of all the foods he loves. This story shows the experience of a child living in between two cultures and how confusing that can sometimes be. It's based on Flo's own experiences growing up, longing to belong/be organically part of the North American culture, but also feeling a strong sense of home and family when immersed in her Chinese culture. She feels that the result for many second-generation Chinese Canadians/Americans is the creation of a third culture that intertwines and connects the various influences of both. Flo has chosen the iconic "exquisite blue bowl" (that she says would be familiar to many Chinese-American families) and the food that goes inside that bowl to set the stage for this duality in the story. Max is trying to come to terms with where he fits in these two cultures, and by the end the story, with the help of his family, he discovers that he has the freedom to create his own experiences, and the results are unique, interesting, and evolving - just like Max himself"--
- Subjects: Picture books.; Chinese Canadians; Chinese Americans; Food habits; Cooking, Chinese; Cooking, Canadian; Cooking, American;
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