Moose Racks, Bear Tracks and Other Alaska Kidsnacks

Moose Racks, Bear Tracks and Other Alaska Kidsnacks

Author: Alice Bugni

Publisher: Sasquatch Books

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1570612145

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This assortment of 25 kid-tested and kid-approved snack recipes is designed for young and enthusiastic cooks who view flour dust storms as a sign of progress and sticky fingers as a measure of success! Kids will delight in the colorful illustrations of Alaska scenes by Shannon Cartwright and love creating such tasty treats as Totem Poles, Denali Peaks, Glacier Ice, and more.


The New Alaska Cookbook

The New Alaska Cookbook

Author: Kim Severson

Publisher: Sasquatch Books

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9781570612695

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In a state where weather, geography, and even the palate of the population can pose a serious challenge in the kitchen, Alaska's best chefs keep a big bottle of creativity within arm's reach. Combine this creative juice with the state's wondrous natural bounty and the result is the new Alaskan cuisine -- a sophisticated, regional food of the North. With an emphasis on fresh ingredients and culinary style, this is the first cookbook to gather recipes from Alaska's best chefs in one exciting cookbook. From the fat diver scallops of Kodiak Island to the prized salmon from the Copper River, here are 120 recipes that will conjure up the wonder of the Alaskan experience for home cooks everywhere.


Turnagain Ptarmigan! Where Did You Go?

Turnagain Ptarmigan! Where Did You Go?

Author: James Guenther

Publisher: Sasquatch Books

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1570612374

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From Paws IV, Alaska's favorite line of children's books, comes this delightful tale about the willow ptarmigan, Alaska's state bird. Illustrator Shannon Cartwright once again brings to the page and into kids' hearts a delightful tale about Alaska wildlife. In this new Paws IV book, a young girl plays hide-and-seek with a friendly ptarmigan on the Alaska Range. Season by season, the ptarmigan changes its plumage to blend with its surroundings, leaving the little girl wondering each time where it has disappeared to. Written in rhyming verse and filled with fascinating information about the ptarmigan, this charming book is ideal for reading aloud to young children.


Gotcha Again!

Gotcha Again!

Author: Kathleen A. Baxter

Publisher: Libraries Unlimited

Published: 2002-05-20

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13:

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Pinpoint just the right books to get children excited about reading nonfiction titles! With more than 350 nonfiction books, most of which have been published in the past four years, this guide makes it easy to find good reading material to use in your classroom, at the library, or at home. In addition to suggestions for presenting books to students in irresistible ways, hundreds of ready-to-use booktalks and a wealth of tips on booktalking make this title an invaluable and versatile resource. Even an outline for a booktalk program and a bibliography for collection development purposes are included. Great for educators, librarians, and parents. Grades K-8.