Author Beth Simpson’s new book “Climbing, Creeping, Muddy Jeeping!” is a fun, rhyming off-road adventure for young readers
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Recent release “Climbing, Creeping, Muddy Jeeping!” from Page Publishing author Beth Simpson is a charmingly illustrated picture book with vocabulary-building verses and engaging sounds sure to delight the imaginations of preschool-aged children. CONNEAUT, Ohio (PRWEB) July 15, 2021 Beth Simpson, a Jeep enthusiast, science/forensics educator, coach, cat and turtle mom, and passionate environmentalist who is devoted to family, friends, and fun near her hometown in northeast Ohio, has completed her new book “Climbing, Creeping, Muddy Jeeping!”: a tongue-tingling thrill ride through the forest with fun, four-wheeled friends.
Posted: Apr 03, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 3
Organic eggs are illuminated by a light at the Listowel Egg Grading Station in a technique called candling, which is used to find cracks in the shells. (Caitlin Taylor/CBC)
Some of the cheapest, widely available eggs tested by
Marketplace may be just as nutritious as some of the most expensive.
These eggs can vary in price at the grocery store from about $2.75 per dozen to more than $7.49 per dozen, with many options in between.
Usually, the least expensive that
Marketplace tested were conventional eggs, while the organic eggs were the most expensive.
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