All Cooped Up

All Cooped Up

Author: Patricia A. Lacey

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1450060838

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A one-of-a-kind story of exhibition poultry, including first an early history of poultry in America and the American Poulty Association, but then focusing on the birth, growth, and maturing of the American Bantam Association. Never before has such as history been pulled together in one volume, thoroughly researched and extensively referenced. This book by author Patricia Lacey offers a unique and valuable resource for poultry enthusiasts, preserving the little-known heritage which we poultry exhibitors have inherited from those who went before us. Read it with both pleasure and surprise!


All Cooped Up

All Cooped Up

Author: Virginia Nevarez

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2020-11-12

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1525587544

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All Cooped Up is a sweet story about a little family of chickens keeping each other safe and calm during an uncertain time. On a little lavender farm, the barnyard animals suddenly and quite unexpectedly find themselves quarantined in their barnyard spaces. Little Chick and his brothers and sisters are unsure of what is happening, but Papa Rooster and Mama Hen help them better understand. Mama Hen sings to her young chicks every night, keeping them safe, and Papa Rooster reassures the chicks through habit, crowing a cock-a-doodle-doo every morning. Little Chick and his family soon find security in their own little world as they persevere and find new ways to continue all the things they love to do. Then one morning, after Papa Rooster crows, the chicken family can hear the other barnyard animals respond, and though far apart, they all come together in song, bringing a sense of hope and community. Through rhyme and delightful illustrations that appeal to young and old alike, this timely story captures the experience of lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic without ever mentioning it.


Reflect and Write

Reflect and Write

Author: Hank Kellner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-09-28

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1000495779

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Now more than ever, we must take advantage of students' increasing fascination with graphic images as opposed to written words. Reflect and Write capitalizes on this situation by marrying dynamic images to original poems written by students at the junior and senior high school levels, teachers, and other writers nationwide. Additionally, each page contains keywords, as well as popular quotations by well-known authors, designed to inspire critical thinking. Taken together, the more than 300 poems, photographs, and quotations will help stimulate spirited class discussion and provide prompts that will evoke meaningful writing by students. Like Kellner's previous best-selling book, Write What You See, Reflect and Write will encourage students to read, relate to, and respond to modern verse and inspiring photographs both verbally and in writing. The book includes online access to the photographs and student pages. Grades 7-12


Rustic Joyful Food: Meant to Share

Rustic Joyful Food: Meant to Share

Author: Danielle Kartes

Publisher: Sourcebooks

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781492697916

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Seattle food scene favorite Danielle Kartes's new cookbook, Rustic Joyful Food: Meant to Share, centers on the idea that life is good right now, in this moment. Despite life's difficulties we have the capacity to find joy, and we can share that joy through the food we make. Cooking and feeding people is about loving the journey, not having it all put together. It's about laughter and making memories, and it's about being present, even if the rest of our life is decidedly imperfect.Rising star Kartes's new cookbook taps into a deep need to gather with friends and family to share good food and laughter, and is thematically organized to aid readers in creating meaningful moments with the special people in their lives.