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Organic Mama Reads: Children’s Book Reviews

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If you have a small person in your life who needs a Christmas gift, why not consider a book? Here are some of the fun ones we have read lately.

Fannie in the Kitchen – Author Deborah Hopkinson, Illustrator Nancy Carpenter
If you’re thinking that Fannie and the word kitchen sound familiar together, you’re right. This is the story of Fannie Farmer – as in the Fannie Farmer cookbook. Credited by some as the inventor of the modern recipe, Fannie was among the first people to create written guidelines for cooking and baking with exact measurements. As a mother’s helper in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw, she teaches their young daughter Marcia how to cook by writing her a gigantic book of recipes. Of course, she’s soon on her way to being a published author. Very cute book with old fashioned looking dresses and a bonus recipe for griddle cakes in the back. That’s pancakes, in case you didn’t know. I just like the name griddle cakes better.

The Brave Little Seamstress – Author Mary Pope Osborne, Illustrator Giselle Potter
I picked this book for nostalgia’s sake because I recognized it as a take on an old Grimm’s fairy tale – The Brave Little Tailor. When her shop is overrun with flies, the little seamstress smashes 7 in one blow. She is so proud of her accomplishment, she make a vest with the boast written on the back, “Seven in One Blow!” Of course, no one realizes she’s talking about flies and she’s soon making a name for herself across the kingdom as a kind of super-knight. What happens when she runs into the king who is intimidated by her accomplishments? Read it and find out!

Jack and Jill’s Treehouse – Author Pamela Duncan Edwards, Illustrator Henry Cole
The illustrations are what drew me to this book. They are colorful and, I think, pencil drawn. The words have a rhythmic quality and follow the pattern of “There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly”. Jack and Jill build a lovely little tree house with simple tools and proceed to invite their friends over to play. The story was simple enough but the pictures made it was one of my daughter’s favorite books this week. She keeps telling me she wants to build a tree house and I keep explaining that a quarter-mile tall pine tree is not an ideal spot. Regardless, if you like the illustrations in this book, check out Henry Cole’s site at http://henrycole.net/main.php?link=home

The Boy Who Cried Fabulous – Author Leslea Newman, Illustrator Peter Ferguson
The star of this book is a little boy who possesses a unique joie de vivre. He is so captivated by the wonder of life around him that he tends to be late to everything. His parents decide he needs to quit dawdling so they tell him he can no longer say his favorite word, “Fabulous!”. He only mopes for a moment before he realizes there are plenty of other words to express his delight at the world around him. Thankfully, his parents realize how wonderful he is and pronounce him, “Fabulous!” The illustrations in this book are nostalgic and remind me of the movie, “Up.” Very cute.

What a Good Big Brother – Diane Wright Landolf, Illustrator Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher
Another book whose illustrations captured my attention. Big Brother Cameron’s face covers the front of this book and he is darling with earnest brown eyes, wide lips and a freckled nose. He loves his new little sister and spends his time helping mom and dad change diapers and feed her. In the end, he is the first to make her laugh. This is a great book for those of you who are either getting ready to welcome a new baby into the family or might be experiencing a little jealousy over a baby whose already arrived. Nothing like reading with your toddler-preschooler to let them know they’re still important after the baby arrives!

Last Minute Local Fun For This Weekend!

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A couple of fun options for this weekend. Get out there and meet the great people of Phoenix!





5th Annual Crafeteria
Medlock Plaza 10 W. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, AZ
Over 40 Indie Crafters, 100% Handmade

Sweets by Urban Cookies, Tracey Dempsey, Butter & Me, press coffee, and more!
LIVE MUSIC sponsored by Stinkweeds -Nowhere Man and A Whiskey Girl

Shop local @ Halo, Stinkweeds, Red Hot Robot, Frances & Smeeks

Phoenix Holiday Craft Rave at Bragg’s Pie Factory

Braggs Pie Factory 1301 W Grand Avenue Phoenix, AZ, 85007

Saturday December 4th, 2010 from 2 p.m. to 12 a.m. What’s a craft rave? 10 hours of non-stop hands-on making action under one crafting roof!
For a cost of $5-$15, guests will learn crafts and techniques like flower tiaras by The Phoenix Fridas, shrinemaking, fashion graffiti, needle felting, screen printing, tee-shirt yarn flowers and others.Sweets, coffee and other drinks will be available too!

Central Slope Shopping Friday
8801 N Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85020 
Central Slope has great, locally made stocking stuffers! And, if you visit Friday, Dec 3rd from 5-10 pm, you’ll get 25% off your Zaaina purchase


The Toilet Head Dinner (no – wait, it wasn’t actually from the toilet. ew. maybe i should rename this post…)

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Lately, things have been a little busy at our house and I keep finding myself making quick one dish meals with whatever I can find in the fridge. Yet, they’re still filled with healthy ingredients and I am even more happy to say they’re delicious!

Check out this one. It took me about 1/2 hour. It was the end of the week and our fridge was nearly empty. So, it was completely experimental and not gourmet – but it’s a good example of eating healthy with what you have in the fridge. Thankfully, it turned out to be pretty good. And believe me, my experiments don’t always. Just ask my daughter about a recent experimental black bean & couscous soup. I know, what was I thinking? Even our dog refused to eat it!

Here’s what I did…

Cut 2 organic chicken thighs I had in the fridge into small slivers and tossed them in a hot wok with a little olive oil and salt. (We buy chicken thighs sometimes because they’re more reasonably priced than organic chicken breasts.) While thighs have a little more fat, we only add small pieces of meat to a dish of veggies so it’s still a healthy choice.

While the chicken cooked, I cut fresh green beans, two sweet potatoes and zucchini into bite sized pieces, and chopped fresh garlic and shallots. Now, I never liked sweet potatoes as a kid because we always had them at Thanksgiving in one particular recipe, smothered in marshmallows. Sweet on sweet didn’t do it for me. Love them prepared in a savory way.

After I cooked the chicken fairly thoroughly, (10 minutes or so – just till it’s no longer pink and a little browned), I threw in the sweet potatoes, added a little salt and let the potatoes brown a little while I smashed the garlic and cut the shallots into slivers.

Green beans and zucchini went in next and I cooked those till the green beans were done – probably another ten minutes.

I did get a little distracted at this point because my baby (not yet two), who was using the “big toilet” in the bathroom a few steps and in line of sight from the kitchen, started shouting, “I stuck! I stuck!” As I turned to find out what in the world was going on, she wandered up to me with the Elmo potty seat stuck on her head. I burst out laughing (after I said, “EEWW! Let’s not put that on your head, ok?!) and washed her hands and head. So…I think it was ten minutes.  Hahaha~!

Since I got a little distracted I didn’t take a final pic of the dinner but it was actually delicious. I thought I’d miss having some kind of acidic element like tomatoes but the sweetness of the potatoes was just yummy against the green beans and savory chicken. I didn’t put a lot of spices in this one – salt and pepper and the nice flavor of a little olive oil.

Just a little note on the value of sweet potatoes… they’re a great source of Vit A, Vit C, Potassium, Magnesium, Phosphorus and folate. How’s that for a fast, healthy dinner?

sparkly, swirly stickers

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yesterday, true to my clutzy self
i tripped over my two year old in a parking lot
and fell flat over on my side
on the asphalt
no holds barred

i clambered to my feet
feeling stiff and bruised
but mostly grateful
i hadn’t crushed my daughter
at least not completely

it left me feeling battered today
so i found myself taking a bath
in water swirling with epsom salts
lavender oil
and sparkly heart stickers

ah, motherhood…