The purpose of my Chinese recipe book is more than just to show you how to cook the common vegetables. You are going to totally spice up your diet with my recipes! Sick of eating steamed vegetables time after time? Tired of making the same old meals? Make things exciting and fun, and explore vegetarian cooking with the recipes in this book.
Just William: The Sweet Little Girl in White The ‘William’ and ‘Just William’ series of books, written by Richmal Crompton and published between the years of 1922 and 1970, are the tales of an eleven-year-old, untidy and rebellious little boy. Along with his friends, Ginger, Douglas and Henry, he embarks on a long series of adventures in which he most usually triumphs over all, often having encountered many little problems along the way. In this BBC radio show reading, most wonderfully characterised by Martin Jarvis, William is introduced to a sweet little girl called Violet Elizabeth Bott…
Murder by chocolate? That’s the premise Nero Wolfe must operate from when a beautiful woman is poisoned after indulging in a box of candy. It’s a case that the great detective—no stranger himself to overindulgence—is loath to take for a variety of reasons, including that it may require that he leave his comfortable brownstone. But he and Archie are compelled by a mystery that mixes high fashion and low motives…and a killer who may have made the deadliest mistake.
Build phonemic awareness and early reading skills with this beloved classic! This 8-page, beautifully illustrated nursery rhyme reader is just right for little learners. Also includes teacher pages filled with lessons, activities, and an age-perfect reproducible!
Taught byArnold Weinstein Brown University Ph.D., Harvard University
These giants of literature are immediately recognizable to anyone who loves to read fiction and even to many who don’t. Now, thanks to this course from Brown University’s Professor Arnold Weinstein, you can develop fresh insight into these and eight other great American authors of the 20th century. Professor Weinstein sheds light not only on the sheer magnificence of these writers’ literary achievements but explores their uniquely American character as well.