Friday, February 20, 2009

Are Your Kids Running on Empty or Classical Northern Wu Style Tai Ji Quan

Are Your Kids Running on Empty?

Author: Ellen Briggs

Also includes Book on CD Titled "Mom I'm Hungry. What's for Dinner?" ( 2 Books in 1!).

Are Your Kids Running on Empty?
- Filled with facts and solutions you need to fuel your kids with foods they like!
- Truths about the foods kids are eating today
- Food Circles replace outdated Food Pyramid
- Features Counting Colors and Kid Tips!
- Explains how to fuel the academic, athlete, and artist in each child
- Better Food Choices Grocery List: hundred of products identified for good nutrient value and likeability by kids.
- Many have Kid Kritics Approved seal.
... and so much more.

CD Cookbook Description
Mom, I'm Hungry. What's for Dinner? 
- Bound in the back of the book
- 150 recipes: Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks, Dinner (Family Approved)
- Written for concerned busy working moms and dads
- Ten or less ingredients per recipe; fast and easy
- Customized grocery list accompanies each recipe
- Nutrient contents of each recipe identified in Food Circles and colors



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Classical Northern Wu Style Tai Ji Quan: The Fighting Art of the Manchurian Palace Guard

Author: Tina Chunna Zhang

Here is the original, rarely seen Tai Ji Quan developed by Yang Lu Chan's best Imperial Palace Guard student, Quan You, over 150 years ago. While other styles branched off into sport, health, and meditation, Quan You's disciples preserved the traditional ways. This book covers the principles, characteristics, and essentials of the Wu method, along with its famous masters. The entire classical form is illustrated step-by-step, and includes weapons skills.



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