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Books about Chocolate for Kids

November 5, 2018 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Have you ever wondered how chocolate came to be? Does your child have a sweet tooth that you want to capitalize on? Why not read your favorite kid a few books about chocolate in order to learn more about this delicious topic.

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Books about Chocolate for Kids

Here’s a nice selection of books geared for kids of all ages! Check out your local library or find some of these digitally online! We will be reading a handful of these books as part of our Botany Course through Guest Hollow. I cannot wait to learn more about chocolate and cocoa.

 

Beans to Chocolate– Describes how cocoa beans are harvested and processed to produce chocolate used to make candy bars and other treats.

Chocolate: Riches from the Rainforest– Traces the history of chocolate from a drink of the Olmec and Mayan cultures to its rage among European aristocrats to its popularity around the world today as the treat of millions.

Curious George Goes to a Chocolate Factory– When George and the man with the yellow hat stop to shop at a chocolate factory store, George becomes curious about how the chocolates are made. Though he begins to follow the factory tour, soon he is off to investigate on his own.

From Cocoa Bean to Chocolate– How does a cocoa bean turn into tasty chocolate? Follow each step in the food production cycle–from planting cocoa trees to eating a sweet treat–in this fascinating book!

The Biography of Chocolate– This work is for ages 8-14. Children will love learning how the ancient Aztecs created a special drink from the bitter beans of the cacao tree and how those beans later became the delectable treat known as chocolate. Mouth watering pictures illustrate this examination of one of the world’s favourite commodities. Other topics include What is a commodity?; how and where cacao beans grow; the history of cacao cultivation and use; Hernan Cortez and the introduction of chocolate to Europe; Hershey, Cadbury, Lindt and other chocolatiers; Who made the first chocolate bar and chocolate-chip cookie?; the different ways to use cacao beans today, from food and drink to soap, suntan lotion, and moisturisers; slavery and chocolate.

The Chocolate Touch– In this zany twist on the legend of King Midas and his golden touch, a boy acquires a magical gift that turns everything his lips touch into chocolate! Can you ever have too much of your favorite food? John Midas is about to find out…. The Chocolate Touch has remained a favorite for millions of kids, teachers, and parents for several generations. It’s an enjoyable story that pulls in even reluctant readers.

Great Moments in Chocolate History: With 20 Classic Recipes From Around the World– Packed with irresistible facts and photos, this beautiful gift book reveals the untold story chocolate, of the world’s favorite indulgence. Did you know that M&Ms were invented for WWII soldiers as the chocolate that wouldn’t melt in their hands? Or that Marie Antoinette had her own personal chocolate maker? Or that Thomas Jefferson predicted that chocolate would outstrip coffee as the most popular drink in America? Featuring 20 sinfully delicious chocolate recipes from around the world, this entertaining romp through chocolate history will delight chocoholics everywhere.

Make It: Chocolate– Whether it’s in cake, pudding, cookies, or ice cream, chocolate is found in many different foods and styles of cooking! Early readers explore the history of chocolate and how it’s made in this captivating nonfiction reader that features vibrant images and fresh, informational text.

The Mystery in Chocolate Town…Hershey, Pennsylvania– Christina, Grant, Mimi and Papa fly the Mystery Girl to Hershey, Pennsylvania just in time for the 100th anniversary of the famous candy company. Their plans are to tour the chocolate-scented town (with the Hershey Kisses streetlights!) and eat chocolate, chocolate, chocolate. But when silver dollars go missing, the mystery family goes into action to save the day! Well, hopefully! Christina is excited about the research, Grant has a tummy ache (wonder why?) And, Mimi won’t go near a scale! Join the fun-it’s a real treat of a mystery!

Smart About Chocolate: A Sweet History– Our unique, kid-friendly Smart About series continues with something for your sweet tooth! Smart About Chocolate is “chock-full” of fun facts about the history of chocolate, from the Mayans to Milton Hershey! Kids will learn how chocolate comes from beans of the rain forest’s cacao trees and how candymakers in England and Switzerland first produced the chocolate we know and love today. Includes recipes and recommendations of classic books about chocolate.

 

The Story of Chocolate– Stunning photographs and engaging, age-appropriate stories are guaranteed to capture a child’s interest while developing reading skills and general knowledge. DK Readers allow progression from stories for beginning readers with simple sentences and word repetition through to stories with rich vocabulary and more challenging sentence structure for proficient readers.

 

Who Was Milton Hershey?– Discover the man behind the chocolate bar! Milton Hershey’s life was filled with invention and innovation.  As a young man, he was not afraid to dream big and work hard.  Eventually, he learned the secret to mass-producing milk chocolate and the recipe that gave it a longer, more stable shelf life.  He founded a school for those who didn’t have access to a good education and an entire town for his employees. Both his chocolate empire and his great personal legacy live on today.

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Tree Books for Kids #NatureStudy #NatureBookClub #Booklist

November 1, 2018 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

It’s November 1st and that means a new topic for Nature Book Club. This month we are learning all about trees and twigs. Since this is a broad topic I thought I would find some books for my kids as well as yours which should help them learn about trees and twigs. I am including both field guides and picture books so that children of all ages can learn about trees!

Tree books for Kids

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We own a few of these and will explore what books our local library has to offer for more tree books for kids. Online resources might also be utilized via Kindle, Hoopla or Overdrive. for this month’s nature book club topic.

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Free Benefits at Ohio Libraries

October 26, 2018 By Thaleia 2 Comments

Ohio offers a lot of libraries with all sorts of benefits or perks. Many people may only have a single library card from their local library but have you ever considered checking out other libraries in YOUR state? I happen to live in a county that does not offer a county-wide system but each town manages their own library. A few tie in with the larger Dayton Metro Public Library system but even having library cards from all of those isn’t enough for this frugal homeschool mama!

I have super long book lists for my not quite ready to read Kindergarten son to my teen daughter who is searching for a favorite genre. I personally have a list of audiobooks for parenting and homeschool encouragement that I want to tackle which I have added in the files of my Homeschool Beginners Facebook Group.. How can I accomplish this with a meager budget and near empty gas tank?

Why I Own Multiple Library Cards in Ohio

Simply by signing up for a few more library cards online at bigger library systems. I am going to share why I have library cards from Cleveland Public Library, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Toledo Lucas County Public Library and The Public Library of Cincinnati. I only had to actually step foot in a Cincinnati location the other two you can apply online for a card.

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Hiking Gear For Under $20 #BudgetFriendly #GiftGuide #GetOutdoors

October 18, 2018 By Thaleia 1 Comment

Cooler Autumn weather has got me in the hiking mood. Since the weather is colder I wanted to be sure I had the proper hiking gear to be able to enjoy being outdoors. I have joined a few groups to learn more about hiking and will share those with you in another post called Hiking for Beginners. I will also be sharing more about various hiking packs once I try those out.

favorite hiking gear

These items should make enjoying outdoors more bearable so that you can get the fresh air and sunshine you need to stay healthy during the cooler months. Let’s start from the top and work our way down.

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Family Night at Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers @something2offer.comFreddysUSA #ilovefreddyscinci #ad

October 16, 2018 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Did you know that Tuesday Night is Family Night at Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers? Well, it is at the following Cincinnati and Dayton store locations- Amelia, Centerville, Harrison, Milford, Redbank, West Chester and Winton. We have been to both the Centerville and Redbank store locations and have loved each visit.
Family Night at Freddy's
The Centerville visit included a Mom’s Dinner with the boys while Dad and daughter caught a movie. Big Red and Lil’ Red loved the beach balls, mini frisbees, and balloons that they got as part of the Family Night activities and prizes. We got to try the Frozen Custard for the first time and loved it.

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