Book Descriptions
for Extra Cheese, Please! by Cris Peterson and Alvis Upitis
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Author Cris Peterson explains how the milk from her dairy farm in Grantsburg, Wisconsin, becomes cheese that tops the home-made pizza which is a Friday-night tradition in her home. The simple, appealing narrative, accompanied by full-color photographs, describes what happens from farm to factory in order to turn milk into cheese. (Ages 5-8)
CCBC Choices 1994. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 1994. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
This book traces Annabelle the dairy cow's milk from the farm to the top of a Friday night pizza. The book relates that when Annabelle gives birth to her calf she also begins to produce milk; the milk is then processed into cheese, and from the cheese, pizza is made (recipe included). The book features color photographs of the entire process which give young students a view of modern agriculture. The teaching guide which accompanies the book offers many suggestions for its classroom use, from ideas about sharing the book, to ideas for discussion prompters and writing, to ideas in the content areas of social studies, math and science, and health and nutrition. Also included in the guide for the book are suggested culminating activities and assessment activities. A glossary and a source list for further reading conclude the book. (NKA)
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