Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 12 290 406 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjahaku

Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.

1000 tulosta hakusanalla Ina Garten

Plantlore/Dena'ina K'Et'una

Plantlore/Dena'ina K'Et'una

University of Alaska Press
2020
pokkari
When Chris McCandless, immortalized in Into the Wild, headed into the Alaska wilderness, one of the books he took with him was Tanaina Plantlore, which he used to identify edible plants. While the book and subsequent movie has brought attention to the book for more than a decade, it draws on a thousand of years of knowledge. The Dena'ina (also called the Tanaina) Athabascan peoples in southcentral Alaska have made use of the varied plant life that grows in interior Alaska for generations and Tanaina Plantlore collects this extensve knowledge, giving phsycial and environmental descriptions with photographs to aid in identification. This book is the culmination of more than a decade of ethnobotanical study and provides accounts of the traditional lore associated with these plants based on a wealth of interviews with Dena'ina people. This new edition includes new graphical content consolidating practical plant information and traditional uses.
Lima and Ina: The Bee Sting

Lima and Ina: The Bee Sting

Mason Nassah

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
Parents: This is a very short educational book (approx. 25 pages) that teaches children about bees. It also shows them how to overcome anything they're scared of. It does that through the story of Lima and Ina, two sisters aged six and ten. Ten-year-old Ina is terrified of bees, and as a result, she wants to rid the world of them. When she gets stung by a bee, her fear worsens, and she runs and hides from her fear. But through gentle coaxing and education by her parents who expose her to books, articles, and a visit to the museum of science, she is able to learn more about bees. She understands how beneficial they are to humanity and this changes her whole outlook. The book not only illustrates how education can help to conquer a fear of bees but can be a template for any phobia. It encourages readers to address their anxieties by reading more, asking questions, and spending time learning about what they're afraid of. This short story is designed to be finished in one sitting, and the target audience is girls aged 8 to 12. For younger kids, parents can read the book aloud to them as a bedtime story. The book has no pictures (it is text-only) and takes around 20 to 30 minutes to finish.
Lima and Ina: The Search for Junonia

Lima and Ina: The Search for Junonia

Mason Nassah

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
This is an educational book for children that teaches them about the importance of listening to their parents. It does that through the story of Lima and Ina, two sisters aged six and ten. The sisters love going to the beach, and they love to build and decorate sandcastles with seashells. They have read about the rare Junonia shell and want to get their hands on one. On their various trips to the beach, they search for one but don't find it. Until one day their friend Scarlett suggests going to a forbidden cove to look for the shell. Rebellious Lima is all for it, but obedient Ina doesn't want to go. They end up going because Ina doesn't want to miss out on an adventure with her sister and her friend. But when they get to the cove, they find a lot more than they bargained for. So now they have to deal with the consequences of disobedience and learn a new lesson about how important it is to listen to their parents. The book also highlights the different types of seashells that Lima and Ina come across, including Conch shells, Murex shells, and Ceriths. This encourages kids to want to learn more about seashells by looking up their different shapes and sizes.