Rainbow Popsicles

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Let's Make Some Popsicles, So, You Don't Have to Buy Them Form the Store!

There are many reasons why you should prepare popsicles at home. The main one being because they are loved by children. Your kids typically crave them during the hot summer months, so for all you parents out there, you must take the time to prepare some. Simple enough! Another great reason for making your own, is you can select exactly what will be added into the mixture. You can make healthy popsicles and kill two birds with one stone. There will no longer be the need to purchase overpriced sugary popsicles that you find in stores. The ones in the frozen section of supermarkets are usually just water and sugar with food coloring. Also, another valid reason is the price! You will be amazed by how much cheaper it is to make your own popsicles and you will love the savings and can use the extra money on something else, especially when you are planning a trip this summer. Finally, this cookbook will make you realize, we hope, how much fun you can have with the family making these popsicles. That’s right take the opportunity to organize an activity with the children. Transform this easy task into a fun summer afternoon activity. I don’t think you need more convincing, but we will give you many recipes to choose form!
CoComelon Colors

"Identify colors with JJ and his friends as they make rainbow Popsicles in this super chubby board book perfect for little hands"--
Animalkind

The founder and president of PETA, Ingrid Newkirk, and bestselling author Gene Stone explore the wonders of animal life with “admiration and empathy” (The New York Times Book Review) and offer tools for living more kindly toward them. In the last few decades, a wealth of new information has emerged about who animals are: astounding beings with intelligence, emotions, intricate communications networks, and myriad abilities. In Animalkind, Ingrid Newkirk and Gene Stone present these findings in a concise and awe-inspiring way, detailing a range of surprising discoveries, like that geese fall in love and stay with a partner for life, that fish “sing” underwater, and that elephants use their trunks to send subsonic signals, alerting other herds to danger miles away. Newkirk and Stone pair their tour through the astounding lives of animals with a guide to the exciting new tools that allow humans to avoid using or abusing animals as we once did. Whether it’s medicine, product testing, entertainment, clothing, or food, there are now better options to all the uses animals once served in human life. We can substitute warmer, lighter faux fleece for wool, choose vegan versions of everything from shrimp to marshmallows, reap the benefits of animal-free medical research, and scrap captive orca exhibits and elephant rides for virtual reality and animatronics. Animalkind provides a fascinating look at why our fellow living beings deserve our respect, and lays out the steps everyone can take to put this new understanding into action.