We hope you have enjoyed the story for this month “The Giant Jam Sandwich” by Janet Burroway and John Vernon Lord… and also your homemade French Toast following Nanor's recipe. Don't forget to send us your testimonies to library@iie.es. You can also download it in PDF format.
We hope you have enjoyed the story for this month “Walter the Baker” and “Pancakes, Pancakes!” by Eric Carle… and also your homemade Banana Bread following Nanor's recipe. Don't forget to send us your testimonies to library@iie.es. You can also download it in PDF format. The Family Book Club pairs food stories from the American children's literature with short “take
We hope you have enjoyed the story for this month “The Ballad of Valentine” by Alison Jackson and Tricia Tusa… and also your homemade chocolate covered strawberries following Nanor's recipe. Don't forget to send us your testimonies to library@iie.es. You can also download it in PDF format. The Family Book Club pairs food stories from the American children's
We hope you have enjoyed the story for this month “Stone Soup” retold by Heather Forest & illustrated by Susan Gaber… and also your homemade chicken noodle soup following Nanor's recipe. Don't forget to send us your testimonies to library@iie.es. You can also download it in PDF format. The Family Book Club pairs food stories from the American children's
We hope you have enjoyed the story for this month “The Gingerbread Man Loose at Christmas” by Laura Murray & Mike Lowery… and also your homemade pull-apart Christmas tree following Nanor's recipe. You can also download it in PDF format. The Family Book Club pairs food stories from the American children's literature with short “take home” recipes using food items
The International Institute has always been open to collaborating with similar institutions and from the library we have done the same on different occasions. Having the magnificent space of Miguel Angel 8, this cooperation usually involves using our facilities, but with American Cultural Bites this idea has been turned on its head. The objective
We hope you have enjoyed the story for this month “Turkey Trouble” by Wendy Silvano & Lee Harper… and also your homemade stuffing following Nanor's recipe. You can also download it in PDF format. The Family Book Club pairs food stories from the American children's literature with short “take home” recipes using food items and ingredients from the text
We hope you have enjoyed the story for this month “The Pumpkin Smasher” by Anita Bernarde… and also your homemade pumpkin scones following Nanor's recipe. You can also download it in PDF format. The Family Book Club pairs food stories from the American children's literature with short “take home” recipes using food items and ingredients from the text
WHAT AMERICAN WOMEN TELL: WOMEN'S STORIES AND SHORTS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE Well known and recognized is the already long tradition of short narrative genres, especially the short story, but also the novella, in American literature. Nor is it necessary to insist on the valuable list of writers who have
We hope you have enjoyed the story for this month “Green Eggs and Ham” by Dr. Seuss… and also your homemade green eggs and ham following Nanor's recipe. You can also download it in PDF format. The Family Book Club pairs food stories from the American children's literature with short “take home” recipes using food items and ingredients