Dessert Designer: Creations You Can Make and Eat!

Dessert Designer: Creations You Can Make and Eat!
by Dana Meachen Rau (Author)

Booktalk: Turn your kitchen into an art studio! Try some of these 51 fun creations–and eat the tasty results!

Snippet: Your kitchen is more than a place to make supper. It’s an art studio. When you combine dessert and your imagination, you can create amazing works of art that taste as good as they look! Turn cakes into roller coasters. Top cupcakes with crazy creatures. Make cookies hoot with awesomeness and candy flutter your taste buds. There’s no end to what you can do with desserts!

Nonfiction Monday

It’s Nonfiction Monday!

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Biscuit’s Christmas Storybook Collection

Biscuit’s Christmas Storybook Collection
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli (Author) and Pat Schories (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Merry Christmas, Biscuit! This storybook collection has nine Biscuit beginning reader books inside! Here is a snippet from Biscuit’s Christmas:

Snippet:
“Come along, Biscuit,” called the little girl.
“Christmas is almost here.
It’s time to choose our tree.”

Woof, woof!

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A Girl Called Problem

A Girl Called Problem
by Katie Quirk (Author)

Booktalk: Thirteen-year-old Shida, whose name means “problem” in Swahili, certainly has a lot of problems in her life — her father is dead, her depressed mother is rumored to be a witch, her family bears the weight of a curse, and everyone in her rural Tanzanian village expects her to marry rather than pursue her dream of becoming a healer.

Snippet: Shida hiccupped, as she often did when she was excited, and covered her mouth.

Several heads down below turned to look up at her. One of them was the scowling face of her mother, Mama Shida. Mama Shida was slumped against their mud hut, her matted hair sticking out in wild tufts and her skin a sooty gray from months of being unoiled. Her two rectangles of faded kitenge cloth, which she wrapped around her waist and torso, were tattered and dirty. Like all Sukuma mothers, Mama was named after her first child, and right now she looked just like her name: Mama Shida, Mother of Problems.

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Maker Faire

Maker Faire
by Samantha Roslund (Author) and Kristin Fontichiaro (Author)

Booktalk: Around the world, makers come together to share their ideas and inventions at Maker Faires.

Snippet: Maker Faires aren’t just for seeing what people have already made. There are many free or inexpensive hands-on activities that you can do. Some of these activities may involve working with power tools, making a craft, turning a power crank, or participating in a demonstration.

STEM Friday

It’s STEM Friday! (STEM is Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)

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