Texas Chili? Oh My!

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| Rating | : | 4.27 (897 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0875655688 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 40 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-05-31 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Patricia Vermillion serves as the librarian at The Lamplighter School in Dallas, Texas.
About the AuthorPatricia Vermillion serves as the librarian at The Lamplighter School in Dallas, Texas.
Children Love It Vermillion's book turns a familiar tale on its baggy tail. The rhythm of her language captures that of a fine story teller: there's colloquialism, clever delivery, and that little tone of naughty gossip that children love. The illustrations are tender and in total. New twist on an older children's book This is a wonderfully rewritten children's story which has educational facts scattered throughout. The illustrations are exceptional and will definitely attract each child to the story. Parents will love making the Chili recipe in the back of the book and sharing . This is a book that generations of Texans will love to share. Oh my! I have eaten chili in Texas, and have lived in the state for several years, and yet only discovered TEXAS CHILI through Vermillion's book, which revealed Trickster Coyote's secret ingredient!The author has structured her story by interweaving the sights, so
But watch out for Trickster Coyote, always looking for armadillos to make into Texas chili!Texas Chili? Oh My! / Chili Texasb? Ay Dios! was awarded the 2015 San Antonio Conservation Society Publication Award for the best recently published children's book on Texas history.Children and adults alike will be entertained and educated on Texas symbolsin this beautiful book. Texas Chili? Oh My! also includes a glossary and learning objectives to aid elementary teachers in making Texas history a fun, engaging experience for students.. Texas Chili? Oh My! is a retelling of the The Three Little Pigs--Texas style! Meet Bluebonnet, Mockingbird, and Sweet Olive, three little armadillos, as they leave Mamadillo's home and build their own dens out of nativeTexan materials
