This book provides a comprehensive introduction to gardening. Included are important aspects that will help adults trying to garden for the first time, or parents trying to work with young children to teach them about garden.
Category Archives: Non Fiction
Hack Your Kitchen
a perfect addition to a family library and should provide many fun and educational family days. It also works for libraries and definitely for library programers.
The Zodiac Killer: Terror in California by Kate Rogers
This nonfiction reads like a True-Crime podcast, by that I mean, it is absolutely fascinating and engrossing. Just like that reactionary element that causes you to not look away from a wreck, you are not going to put this book down.
Brain Tools for Teens by Malin Gutestam
So how might teenagers and young adult conquer all their obligation in the healthiest way, both physically and mentally? One idea would be understanding how the teenage brain works, and how to best utilize that central unit.
Let’s Make Ramen by Hugh Amano and Sarah Becan
Creating in the kitchen is a popular hobby for all ages and the opportunity to learn how to make unique and international dishes is even better! This hybrid, comic book cookbook is a delightful opportunity to learn about a different culture, the history of a Ramen- which is growing in popularity in the United States, and try some new recipes