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Kid Power Strikes Back (Kid Power #2)

by Susan Beth Pfeffer

To save her business, a young entrepreneur dreams bigger than ever before When she wanted a new bike, Janie started doing odd jobs around the neighborhood for a dollar an hour. She promised her clients that no job was too big or too small--and Kid Power was born. By the end of the summer, she had regular clients, employees, and a steady stream of income--all the makings of a tiny business empire. But after Labor Day, summer work vanished, and Kid Power was no more. Janie is about to give up on the business when she realizes that there will be snow on the ground soon--snow that needs shoveling. She reinvents Kid Power as a cold-weather company, doing all the winter chores that people will pay her to do. But when the money starts rolling in, so does trouble. Kid Power may be headed for the deep freeze.

Kid Smoothies: Smoothie Recipes Kids Will Love to Make

by Erin Fletter

A healthy kids&’ cookbook of fun, easy smoothie recipes that teaches kids basic kitchen skills without using a stove or tons of equipment!Dragon&’s Laire Cocoa Smoothie, Vanilla Bean Dream Delight, Pineapple Paradise, Strawberry Lemonade Stand Pops—these are just some of the yummy, kid-approved recipes you&’ll find in Kid Smoothies by Erin Fletter, co-founder of Sticky Fingers Cooking. In this book, kids ages 6 to 9 will gain confidence in the kitchen as they take charge making delicious smoothies from start to finish. They&’ll learn to handle basic tools and equipment and prep like a pro—cutting fruit, zesting citrus, operating a blender, and more. Filled with recipes for refreshing, creamy, and fruity smoothies, smoothie bowls, and smoothie pops, there is a fresh and healthy treat for everyone in the family to enjoy. 40+ BEGINNER-FRIENDLY RECIPES: Kids can practice their kitchen skills with abundant and fun smoothie, smoothie bowl, or smoothie pop recipesEASY INTRODUCTORY COOKBOOK: With simple instructions, age-appropriate guidance, and minimal equipment, these no-cook recipes are ideal for teaching kitchen fundamentals to aspiring kid chefs BEAUTIFUL COLORFUL PHOTOS: Spark creativity with visuals of inspiring smoothie creations, garnishes, and toppingsTRY ALL THE COLORS: Encourages healthy eating with tips and pointers on nutrition—a fun and playful invitation to adventurous eating CREATE YOUR OWN SMOOTHIE: Young chefs can create their own smoothie creations and favorite combinations with easy, fill-in the blank recipes

Kid in the Kitchen: 100 Recipes and Tips for Young Home Cooks: A Cookbook

by Melissa Clark Daniel Gercke

The New York Times Food columnist and beloved home cooking authority welcomes the next generation of chefs into the kitchen with 100 recipes that are all about what YOU think is good. Whether you&’re new to cooking or you already rock that kitchen, these 100 recipes make it easy to cook what you like, exactly how you like it. In Kid in the Kitchen, Melissa Clark, who has been cooking with her own kid for years, takes you step-by-step through how to understand and create each dish. These recipes are fun, insanely delicious, and will help you become a confident cook. There are tons of tips and tweaks, too, so you can cook what you want with what you have. Make amped-up breakfasts, sandwiches that slay, noodles and pasta for every craving, plus sheet pan dinners, mix and match grain bowls and salads, one-pot meals, party classics, and the richest, gooiest desserts. This is the fun, easy way to awesome food. Recipes include: Fresh Custardy French Toast • OMG, I Smell Bacon! (spicy and candied, too) • Granola Bar Remix, feat. Cranberry and Ginger • The. Last. Guacamole. Recipe. Ever. • Fast Pho • Garlicky, Crumb-y Pasta • Classic Caesar Salad with Unclassic Cheesy Croutons • Crispy Pork Carnitas Tacos • Mexican Chicken Soup & Chips • Shrimp Scampi Skillet Dinner • Korean Scallion and Veggie Pancakes (Pajeon) • Fluffy Buttermilk Biscuits Put a Spell on You • Rise & Dine Cinnamon Raisin Bread • Buttery Mashed Potato Cloud • Deep Dark Fudgy Brownies • Think Pink Lemonade Bars Melissa will explain the most helpful kitchen tools and tips, from the proper way to hold a chef&’s knife to why you need a Microplane grater right now. She&’ll even clue you in on which recipe rules you can break and how to snap amazing food photos to share!

Kidnapped at Birth?

by Louis Sachar Neal Hughes

Illus. in black-and-white. Marvin Redpost has finally figured out why he doesn't look like anyone in his family. He's not really Marvin Redpost--he's Robert, the lost prince of Shampoon!From the Trade Paperback edition.

Kidnapped: Undercover Pirate 3

by Jan Burchett Sara Vogler Leo Hartas

How to become an Undercover Pirate...1) Have a pirate captain as your ancient ancestor2) Find a message in a bottle and a magic gold doubloon3) Get whisked back in time to join a pirate crew4) When you get home DON'T TELL ANYONE. Remember - you're undercover!A fearsome encounter with enemy ships leads to a huge sea battle. When the smoke clears, Sam realises Charlie has vanished. Could his crewmate have been kidnapped? It's Sam Silver to the rescue!

Kids 1st Summer Crafts: 20 Projects and Activities for Camp, the Car, and Beyond! (Kids 1st Ser.)

by Krause Publications

How many times have parents heard "I'm bored" from their kids during summer vacation? No more! In this brand-new booklet, kids will find hours of enjoyment from 20 different crafts, games, and activities, designed especially for kids. This book is filled with fun ideas that are great for car trips, summer camp, vacation bible school, and rainy days. Projects are suitable for all skill levels and children ranging from age 5 to 13.

Kids Are Americans Too

by Bill O'Reilly Charles Flowers

Four-time #1 bestselling author and veteran television news journalist Bill O'Reilly has more than 5 million copies of his books in print to date! His first book for young fans, The O'Reilly Factor for Kids, held the honorable distinction of being the #1 bestselling nonfiction title for kids in 2005 according to Nielsen's The Book Standard.Back again with a dialogue on rights that will have everyone talking, O'Reilly and his coauthor Charles Flowers dole out the kind of blunt, cogent, commonsense commentary you count on them for. Together they explore timely questions being debated in and out of courts today, including: Can a kid wear an anti-gay T-shirt on campus?Does a school newspaper have the right to bad-mouth a principal?Does a mother have the right to eavesdrop on her daughter's telephone conversations?Some of the answers will surprise you. Some will empower you. All will make you think.

Kids Around the World

by The Washington Post

The Washington Post's acclaimed KIDS AROUND THE WORLD feature now available in eBook format for the first time!Originally published in the hopes of providing children with a better understanding of their place in the world, both in a geographic and global sense, these stories by Post foreign correspondents feature the real-life stories of kids all over the world. From Yuki who rides a subway train to school every day in Tokyo to Sayeed who guides tourists on camel rides in Egypt, these children&’s stories carry the underlying message that in the eyes of our children, there is far more that unites us than divides us.

Kids Book About AI Bias, A (A Kids Book)

by Avriel Epps

Learn how AI technology can utilize human-created biases, and what we can do to create a more fair, just world.This is a book about AI (artificial intelligence) bias. AI consumes lots of information and uses that data to predict patterns. But when the information has biases, or prejudices, the predicted patterns can perpetuate injustice. If AI technology doesn't work fairly for everyone, it's not helpful AI. We can make a difference when we use our voices to advocate for fair, just technologies.

Kids Book About Addiction, A (A Kids Book)

by Nicole Lendo

Addiction is complicated—opening up the conversation can help kids better understand why it happens and how to cope with it.It's difficult when someone you know or love suffers with addiction, but it's a reality many kids are confronted with and need help understanding. This book was made to help explain what addiction is and help all readers cope with and validate the many feelings that come when experiencing someone's addiction.

Kids Book About Adoption, A (A Kids Book)

by Nabil Zerizef Leul Gurske

Better understand the complexities and uniqueness of adoption.This book opens the door for anyone to start a conversation about adoption, told through the eyes of a kid who has been adopted as well as a grownup who's adopted a kid. It breaks down some of the complexities of adoption and dives into what makes each story so unique and special.

Kids Book About Alzheimer's, A (A Kids Book)

by Tanya Iovino Kiki Kouris

Learn more about Alzheimer's disease, its effects on those who have it, and how to show love to someone living with it.Alzheimer's can be a big and scary-sounding word, especially if you know someone who has it. It's a disease that affects every part of daily life and impacts everyone: those who have it and the people who love them. This book lets kids know what Alzheimer's is and what it can look like, as well as offers support and encouragement for kids (and grownups) who love someone with Alzheimer's.

Kids Book About Anger, A (A Kids Book)

by Fabian Ramirez

Help your kid understand what anger means and how to deal with it in healthy and positive ways.Anger is a part of life—but we never really talk about it other than to say don't be angry. This is why, too often, kids don't fully understand what they're feeling or what to do about it. That's why this book is here! To help kids understand what it means to feel angry and how to manage and process their anger in healthy and helpful ways that might even inspire positive change.

Kids Book About Anti-Asian Hate, A (A Kids Book)

by Kim Pham

Speak up and stand against anti-Asian hate.We all know that hate and racism are bad, what does it look like when an Asian person experiences racism? This book is here to start that conversation. To help explain the hate that Asian Americans experience in their lives, empower kids not to be afraid to talk about racism, and help them find their voice to speak up against anti-Asian hate.

Kids Book About Banking, A (A Kids Book)

by Mehrsa Baradaran

Learn all about banks and the magic of money.When you think of a bank, what comes to mind? A building? A safe, filled with gold? What if we told you banks weren't any of these things? And (get ready for this)...most money isn't even kept in the bank! Banking is a system that allows money to move from one place to another, creating opportunities and growth. And banks only work with a shared belief in the magic of money.

Kids Book About Banned Books, A (A Kids Book)

by National Coalition Against Censorship

Start the conversation with your kids about banned books and their importance.Every day in schools across the country books are challenged for telling stories, centering characters, and tackling topics that feel uncomfortable for some people. This book explains what book banning is and helps start a conversation about how reading and having access to new information and ideas helps us stop, think, and grow!

Kids Book About Becoming a Sibling, A (A Kids Book)

by Alysa Michelle Tan

Becoming a sibling is a big change, and a special experience!What does it mean to become a sibling? It's a unique (and universal) experience, a BIG change, and can come with lots of questions and feelings. So, let's talk about them! Open this book and start the conversation about all of it: family dynamics, new relationships, and the ever-expanding love that comes with welcoming new people into your family.

Kids Book About Being Muslim, A (A Kids Book)

by Nadia Hasan

The challenges, joy, and beauty in being Muslim American.Salaam! Or, peace be upon you. What does it mean to be Muslim American? Open this book to begin your journey. This author speaks from her personal experience and shares aspects of how she worships, the customs and traditions she follows, which are also universal to so many Muslim Americans. And, you'll learn beautiful new words along the way! Most importantly, grow in your understanding of this community!

Kids Book About Being in Foster Care, A (A Kids Book)

by Heather Ann Brauer Seth Brauer

Being in foster care is a unique experience for each kid—let's approach the conversation with empathy and openness.What do you know about being in foster care? Whatever comes to mind, let's put that aside for now. This awesome author wrote this book about his experience in foster care—which is unique to him. We hope you'll share his openness, curiosity, and desire to learn more about the system and what it's like for the people in it. Let's dive in!

Kids Book About Blended Families, A (A Kids Book)

by Lluvia Arras

Blended families are like any other family grounded in love.What is a blended family? Are they different from your family, or the same? What's it like to be a part of one? Do you get to eat lots of ice cream if you're in one? Find out from an author raising her own blended and beautiful family! This book aims to expand our ideas of what a family can be because any family rooted in love is a family.

Kids Book About Blockchain, A (A Kids Book)

by Harold Hughes

Embark on the journey of blockchain alongside your kid.This book helps foster curiosity and conceptual discussion of an evolving technology called blockchain. Through big and small ideas about practical uses for it, a clear eye to the future, and with the author and his expertise guiding the reader each step of the way, learn how blockchain has the power to bring positive change now.

Kids Book About Body Hair, A (A Kids Book)

by Georgina Gooley

Learn more about body hair and normalize the conversation around it.If you look closely, you'll find hair almost everywhere on your body. Some hair is thin, some thick, some dark, some light. And guess what? It's all totally normal! We don't get to choose if and when we grow body hair, but it's our choice what to do with it. Whether you remove it or let it grow long, all that matters is that you make the choices that feel right for you!

Kids Book About Boredom, A (A Kids Book)

by Kyle Steed

Learn to embrace and discover the benefits of boredom and realize your full potential.We all know what it's like to feel bored—you must be pretty bored if you're reading the back of this book! But did you know that being bored is actually one of the most wonderful and powerful things in life? Some of the best things ever created or discovered happened when someone was bored. It's true! With this book, kids can learn to embrace and discover the benefits of boredom and realize their full potential.

Kids Book About Chosen Family, A (A Kids Book)

by Madi Bourdon

Your chosen family can include anyone who loves and supports you for who you are!A chosen family is exactly what it sounds like: family who you choose! At its core, a chosen family is made up of people who love, see, and support you for being your truest self. There are lots of people who can be a part of your chosen family, and you get to pick who makes you feel the safest and bravest.

Kids Book About Chronic Illness, A (A Kids Book)

by Gigi Robinson

Learn about living with a chronic illness and how to build confidence when it comes to speaking up about your needs.Chronic illnesses are lifelong health issues that can make the simple act of growing up feel different for kids who have them. And that can sometimes be lonely and frustrating. But learn from an author with a chronic illness how to reshape your mindset, find new passions, and pour your energy into things that empower you and fill your life with joy.

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