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Candace at the Arvin Branch Library will be reading Everyone Loves Bacon by Kelly Dipucchio and illustrated by Eric Wight. |
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Pancakes to Parathas : Breakfast Around The World by Alice B. McGintyA playful approach to culture reveals to curious youngsters what children in 12 different countries eat for breakfast in the morning, from natto soybeans in Japan to milk coffee in Brazil. By the award-winning author of Rabbi Benjamin's Buttons.
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Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast by Josh FunkA wild chase ensues inside a well-stocked refrigerator when two friendly leftovers compete for the last drop of syrup, learning a valuable lesson about friendship along the way.
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Pancakes for Breakfast by Tomie DePaolaA little old lady has a great deal of trouble preparing breakfast pancakes under the watchful eyes of her dog and cat.
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Pancakes, Pancakes! by Eric CarleBy cutting and grinding the wheat for flour, Jack starts from scratch to help make his breakfast pancake.
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Max's Breakfast by Rosemary WellsMax's sister tries hard to get him to eat his breakfast egg.
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What's for Breakfast? by Denys CazetPreferring to nap instead of hunting, a sleepy owl tumbles out of his nest and lands on a plucky little mouse before making an unlikely choice between breakfast and friendship. By the creator of the Minnie and Moo series.
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Books For Adults About Breakfast
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Rise & shine : Better Breakfasts for Busy Mornings by Katie Sullivan MorfordProvides 75 quick and easy, nutritious and delicious breakfast recipes for rushed, harried parents and their picky children, including blueberry superfood smoothies, egg in a nest pesto pizza and soft-cooked eggs with buttered soldiers.
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Brunch and Other Obligations by Suzanne NugentThe only thing reclusive bookworm Nora, high-powered attorney Christina, and supermom-in-training Leanne ever had in common was their best friend, Molly. When Molly dies, she leaves mysterious gifts and cryptic notes for each of her grieving best friends, along with one final request: that these three mismatched frenemies have brunch together every month for a year.
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The Breakfast Bible by Seb EminaThe creator of The London Review of Breakfasts blog presents a treasury of recipes, advice and miscellany celebrating the "most important meal of the day" as based on the traditional fares of England, the United States, India and South America, sharing lighthearted essays and instructions for topics ranging from storing mushrooms to singing fun songs while boiling eggs.
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Big Bad Breakfast : The Most Important Book of the Day by John CurrenceAn acclaimed author and chef offers a collection of recipes from his wildly popular Southern restaurants, including rise-and-shine dishes like Sausage Cinnamon Rolls, Big Bad Breakfast Egg Bake, Shrimp and Grits and Black Pepper Buttermilk Biscuits.
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Egg Shop : The Cookbook by Nick KorbeeFeaturing more than 100 recipes for food and drinks from the Egg Shop, New York’s beloved all-hours brunch-and-cocktails hangout, a gorgeous full-color cookbook provides proper egg-cooking techniques and instructions on incorporating eggs into super-delicious dishes from the health conscious to the decadent.
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The English Breakfast Murder by Laura ChildsWhile helping Charleston's Sea Turtle Protection League, Indigo Tea Shop owner Theodosia Browning stumbles upon the dead body of art dealer Harper Fisk whose untimely demise is linked to the sunken treasure and gold bullion that is rumored to be near Halliehurst Beach.
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