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The Magic Banana Trees


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The Magic Banana Trees


The Magic Banana Trees
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Author : David Descoteaux
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2018-09-22

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Two monkeys love eating bananas and going fishing. When a storm wrecks their boat, they find themselves stranded on a desert island far from home. With no boat and no bananas, all seems lost. They encounter a genie who gives them a tough choice. Will the monkeys make the right decision? The Magic Banana Trees, a book about the magic of savings and compound interest, is the second in a series of books designed to introduce young readers to the principles of economics and finance through fun and engaging stories.



The Magic Banana Tree


The Magic Banana Tree
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-11

The Magic Banana Tree written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-11 with categories.




My Banana Tree


My Banana Tree
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Author : Robin Burnett-Klyzub
language : en
Publisher: FriesenPress
Release Date : 2020-08-28

My Banana Tree written by Robin Burnett-Klyzub and has been published by FriesenPress this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-08-28 with Juvenile Fiction categories.


As fast as her little legs would carry her, she ran outside to the back yard. Awaiting her arrival, was a magical sight! "IT IS a magical day!" she joyously exclaimed! Before her, stood a little tree growing out of the soil where she and her mother planted the banana skin. The little tree was almost as tall as Robin was! One day while having lunch, Robin had a wonderful idea. She decided to plant a banana tree with her banana skin from the banana she had for lunch. With a little help from her mother (and the sleep fairies!), much to her surprise, she had a very magical day. She had a day so magical that her family would talk about it for decades after! Based on a true story from 1972, this cherished memory from childhood has been told many times. Each retelling proves the impact that each magical day has on a family and how one act of love can affect generations. The innocence of a child’s imagination has magical effects on a family, but it is only as children mature that they begin to realize the depths of love possible as parents.



The Magic Of Bananas For Cooking And Healing


The Magic Of Bananas For Cooking And Healing
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Author : John Davidson
language : en
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
Release Date : 2013-05-15

The Magic Of Bananas For Cooking And Healing written by John Davidson and has been published by JD-Biz Corp Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-05-15 with Cooking categories.


The Magic of Bananas For Cooking and Healing Table of Contents For Cooking and Healing Introduction Knowing More about the Banana Growing Bananas Best Temperature for Bananas Preparing the Ground for Bananas Banana Growing Tips Planting Bananas Why Not Seeds? Fertilizer Banana Diseases Ripening on the Tree Harvesting Bananas Storing of Bananas One Banana or Two Yogurt and Bananas Dry Cough Want to Gain Weight? Ulcers in your mouth? Nosebleed The Difference between Bananas and Plantains Talking about Banana Republics Bananas as a Healthy Complete Food Banana Leaves Using Banana Leaves for Cooking Grilling Tip Using Banana Leaves for Wrapping Food and Steaming Banana Fiber Banana and Coconut Rings with Palm Sugar Coconut Milk and Coconut Cream Plantain and Lamb Curry Banana Bread Conclusion Introduction If you were a part of the flapper scene in the roaring 20s and 30s you would be Charleston-ing to “Yes, yes, we have no bananas.” “Going bananas” was popular slang for someone who thought he or she was losing his marbles over someone or something. A Bright Young Thing of that Era would tell her “Sheik” that she considered him to be the bee’s knees , and the cat’s pajamas and she was going bananas over him, but … if he was found escorting any other “Sheba” around to trip the light fantastic, she would have his blood for breakfast. So what is there in this not so humble plant, which makes it such an integral part of popular culture, as well as slang? Well, firstly, bananas are delicious treats to have throughout the day. Also, they are rich in potassium and other minerals, which keep you fit and fine and glowing and chirpy. Also, the name is rather amusing, so no wonder the whole world has gone bananas over bananas. Since millenniums, the economies of countries have depended upon this delicious fruit. You can eat these bananas and raw or you can need them ripe. You can roast them, fry them, boil them, mash them, and then your imagination is the limit to which particular use, you want to put these bananas. Baby food definitely consists of mashed bananas Bananas are normally eaten raw, but when you decide to cook them, you are going to choose bananas called plantains with more starch content. They may be raw bananas. The color of our banana ranges from green to yellow. You may also have brown, red, and purple bananas depending on the species and the state of ripeness. The bananas were called Musa sapientum by scientists before, but that name has now gone out of use. The banana species which we eat now belong to Musa balbisiana and Musa acuminata. Hybrids are also very popular, especially when Musa balbisiana is crossed with M.acuminata. Most of the banana plants, which you find now are completely seedless. That is why if you are looking for seeds, to grow your bananas in your garden, sorry, you will need to plant a banana seedling, propagated by horticulturalist and gardeners. Bananas are native to tropical Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Malaya and other tropical regions, as well as Australia. They grew wild in the tropical forests here until people started growing them in New Guinea anywhere between 5000 to 8000 years ago. From there, they spread all over the world.



Banana Split


Banana Split
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Author : Mia Lynn Neat
language : en
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Release Date : 2006-05

Banana Split written by Mia Lynn Neat and has been published by AuthorHouse this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-05 with Juvenile Fiction categories.




The Magic Of Trees


The Magic Of Trees
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Author : Tess Whitehurst
language : en
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Release Date : 2017-01-08

The Magic Of Trees written by Tess Whitehurst and has been published by Llewellyn Worldwide this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-01-08 with Body, Mind & Spirit categories.


Bring positive change and nourishment to your body, mind, and spirit by connecting with the deep wisdom and power of trees. Featuring detailed descriptions of the magical and energetic properties of more than one hundred trees, this comprehensive guide shows you how to work with them—physically and spiritually—through rituals, spells, aromatherapy, visualization, and more. Trees are symbols of the interconnectedness of life and represent the interwoven web of everything magical. The Magic of Trees helps you tap into that web and enrich your life. From Acacia to Yew and many others in between, each tree has an encyclopedic entry that features its history, magical uses, medicinal uses, and correspondences. With this book's guidance, you'll find that the trees around you can be beloved friends, teachers, and magical partners. Praise: "A truly comprehensive magical tome on trees, written in the enchanting style and depth that only Tess Whitehurst can bring to the page. This one belongs in every witch's library."—Deborah Blake, author of Everyday Witchcraft



The Magic Of Bananas For Cooking And Healing


The Magic Of Bananas For Cooking And Healing
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Author : Dueep Jyot Singh
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2015-09-25

The Magic Of Bananas For Cooking And Healing written by Dueep Jyot Singh and has been published by CreateSpace this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-25 with categories.


The Magic of Bananas For Cooking and Healing Table of Contents For Cooking and Healing Introduction Knowing More about the Banana Growing Bananas Best Temperature for Bananas Preparing the Ground for Bananas Banana Growing Tips Planting Bananas Why Not Seeds? Fertilizer Banana Diseases Ripening on the Tree Harvesting Bananas Storing of Bananas One Banana or Two Yogurt and Bananas Dry Cough Want to Gain Weight? Ulcers in your mouth? Nosebleed The Difference between Bananas and Plantains Talking about Banana Republics Bananas as a Healthy Complete Food Banana Leaves Using Banana Leaves for Cooking Grilling Tip Using Banana Leaves for Wrapping Food and Steaming Banana Fiber Banana and Coconut Rings with Palm Sugar Coconut Milk and Coconut Cream Plantain and Lamb Curry Banana Bread Conclusion Introduction If you were a part of the flapper scene in the roaring 20s and 30s you would be Charleston-ing to "Yes, yes, we have no bananas." "Going bananas" was popular slang for someone who thought he or she was losing his marbles over someone or something. A Bright Young Thing of that Era would tell her "Sheik" that she considered him to be the bee's knees , and the cat's pajamas and she was going bananas over him, but ... if he was found escorting any other "Sheba" around to trip the light fantastic, she would have his blood for breakfast. So what is there in this not so humble plant, which makes it such an integral part of popular culture, as well as slang? Well, firstly, bananas are delicious treats to have throughout the day. Also, they are rich in potassium and other minerals, which keep you fit and fine and glowing and chirpy. Also, the name is rather amusing, so no wonder the whole world has gone bananas over bananas. Since millenniums, the economies of countries have depended upon this delicious fruit. You can eat these bananas and raw or you can need them ripe. You can roast them, fry them, boil them, mash them, and then your imagination is the limit to which particular use, you want to put these bananas. Baby food definitely consists of mashed bananas Bananas are normally eaten raw, but when you decide to cook them, you are going to choose bananas called plantains with more starch content. They may be raw bananas. The color of our banana ranges from green to yellow. You may also have brown, red, and purple bananas depending on the species and the state of ripeness. The bananas were called Musa sapientum by scientists before, but that name has now gone out of use. The banana species which we eat now belong to Musa balbisiana and Musa acuminata. Hybrids are also very popular, especially when Musa balbisiana is crossed with M.acuminata. Most of the banana plants, which you find now are completely seedless. That is why if you are looking for seeds, to grow your bananas in your garden, sorry, you will need to plant a banana seedling, propagated by horticulturalist and gardeners. Bananas are native to tropical Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Malaya and other tropical regions, as well as Australia. They grew wild in the tropical forests here until people started growing them in New Guinea anywhere between 5000 to 8000 years ago. From there, they spread all over the world.



The Magic Pot


The Magic Pot
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Author : Ishmael Odeen Ishmael
language : en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date : 2010

The Magic Pot written by Ishmael Odeen Ishmael and has been published by Xlibris Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Fiction categories.


This book comprises a collection of popular folk stories from Guyana and other countries of the Caribbean region. The starring character in all of them is Nansi whose exploits form part of the folklore of these countries. "Nansi", the starring character in all the stories, is also popularly known as "Anansi". But in Guyana and some other Caribbean countries, Nansi, the shortened form of this name, is usually preferred. Nansi, who is a spider but who sometimes takes the qualities or form of a man, or even half-man and half-spider is originally the chief trickster among the Ashanti and Akan peoples of West Africa. When some of these peoples were forcibly brought to the Caribbean and the American continent as slaves from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, they also brought with them the tales of the exploits of Nansi, who was, and still is, variably regarded as a folk hero, a cunning trickster and also sometimes as a fool. The stories in this book are no different to the ones told in West Africa or other parts of the Caribbean and the south-east United States, even though the plots and the characters involved may vary slightly. They certainly provide tangible evidence that much of the oral traditions of people of African origin in the Americas remain intact, despite the historical trauma caused by centuries of slavery. Nansi is always outwitting the forest creatures, humans, his own family, the community in which he lives, and sometimes even deities. His character assumes various patterns. In some cases he is regarded as wise, but he can be greedy, cunning, gluttonous, stupid and dishonest. Despite these varying characteristics, Nansi is generally admired for the manner in which he outwits others. In Guyana and other countries of the English-speaking Caribbean, particularly in rural areas, the exploits of Nansi are related by older people as a form of entertainment at wakes and other community gatherings. The stories are now no longer exclusive to people of West African ancestry, since people of all ethnic origins in the these countries regard Nansi as their folk hero as well. Interestingly, all stories told at these informal community gatherings are regarded as "Nansi stories" even though Nansi may not be a character in any of them. The tales of Nansi are very imaginative and they are so embedded in the minds of people of Guyana and the Caribbean that sometimes any story that is far-fetched and hard to believe is dismissed as a "Nansi story."



The Adventures Of Keeno And Ernest


The Adventures Of Keeno And Ernest
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Author : Maggie Van Galen
language : en
Publisher: Maggie van Galen
Release Date : 2011-12

The Adventures Of Keeno And Ernest written by Maggie Van Galen and has been published by Maggie van Galen this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-12 with Juvenile Fiction categories.


Keeno is a mischievous little monkey, and his best friend Ernest is a clever and responsible young elephant. One day Keeno spots a big, shiny banana tree, but it is far awayall the way on the other side of the river of their jungle homeand his parents have told him never to cross the river without an adult. Ernest reminds him of this, but Keeno decides to cross anyway. When he finds himself in great danger, he must rely on his friend Ernest to rescue him! In the end, Keeno learns two very valuable lessons about friendship and following family rules.



The Magic Banana


The Magic Banana
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Author : Erick Berry
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1968

The Magic Banana written by Erick Berry and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1968 with Folklore categories.


Twelve folk tales from Polynesia about birds, fish, the sea, the little people called Menehunes, Maui the demi-god, and Polynesian men and women. Includes brief notes on the origins of the tales.