Chris P. Bacon


Book Description

Welcome to the life of Chris P. Bacon, the adorable baby pig that became a YouTube and talk-show sensation. Chris is a unique little pig_x2015_he was born without the use of his back legs. He adopted dad, veterinarian Len Lucero, made Chris famous when he posted a video online of tiny Chris learning to use a special cart to help him get around. This determined piglet was soon rolling everywhere, including to interviews across the country. Here, in his first book, this inspiring little guy tells the story of his life so far. Keep an eye out for my next book . . . The Adventures of Chris P. Bacon!




Chris P. Bacon


Book Description

Welcome to the life of Chris P. Bacon! This adorable baby pig, who was born without the use of this back legs, became a YouTube and talk-show sensation when his adopted dad, veterinarian Len Lucero, posted a video online of tiny Chris learning how to use a cart made out of toys. This determined piglet soon mastered the device and was rolling to interviews across the country. Here, in his first book, this inspiring little guy tells the story of his life so far.




How to Roll Like Chris P. Bacon


Book Description

This is the second book in a three book series of children's books featuring Chris P. Bacon-the little pig that's been inspiring oodles of people. This story will pick up for the first one left off.Here's a quick bio of dear friend: Chris P. Bacon is one lucky pig. Born with malformed hind legs, he was taken to a vet with the request that he be euthanized. The veterinarian, Len Lucero, took one look at the little guy who appeared happy and healthy and vowed to keep him. Chris went home with Dr. Len and within a matter of weeks became an internet sensation and media darling. He's been on numerous television shows including Anderson Live, ABC Action News, and the Today show. He's also been featured on the Discovery Channel (Canada). But even more important, he's won thousands of hearts-he has nearly 80,000 fans on Facebook, a dedicated fan club, many popular videos on YouTube, and even a specially designed T-shirt, which can be ordered on his website (www.chrispbacon.org). Chris P. Bacon's joyful demeanor and excitement for life have inspired people all over the world to view their lives in a new way.




Woo-Hoo ... Chris P. Is 2!


Book Description

Chris P. Bacon is one remarkable pig. Born with malformed hind legs, he was taken to a veterinarian to be euthanized—but luckily, that vet was Len Lucero, who saw that the little guy was special. Chris P. went home with Dr. Len and within a matter of weeks became an Internet sensation and a media darling, winning thousands of hearts all over the world. Before long, he was a famous author, too! In Chris P.’s first two books, Chris P. Bacon . . . My Life So Far and How to Roll Like Chris P. Bacon, readers watched him treat his pals to ice cream cones, decorate the barn for a hoedown, bake a batch of Pigs in Mud cookies, and much more. Now he’s back—and it’s his birthday! He is turning two, and, boy, is he excited. He can’t wait for a day full of fun, friends, and family (and grapes and Cheerios, of course!). Follow Chris on his big day, starting with his morning rounds on the farm, where he shares his contagious happiness with all of his friends. Watch him prepare for his big party, and finally join him in the celebration and see what his furry and human friends have to say about Chris’s first two years as everyone’s favorite Pig on Wheels!




How to Roll Like Chris P. Bacon


Book Description

Chris P. Bacon is back! And this time our spirited little pig has some helpful life lessons to share plus a delicious cookie recipe. In How to Roll Like Chris P. Bacon, Chris shows his loyal fans and followers what helps him keep such a great attitude while staying happy and relaxed. Paired with colorful illustrations, these lessons are not only great for kids but helpful reminders for adults too. So join the fun, and see all the exciting things Chris P. Bacon has been up to lately!




The Bacon Book


Book Description

If you think bacon is really great, this is the book for you. The Bacon Book is an illustrated adaptation of the song "Bacon" by Keith Coast and Festival Joy. Get ready to clap your hands and stomp your feet for Bacon, Bacon, Bacon!




Funny Bacon Pun Hello My Name Is Chris P Bacon


Book Description

Funny Bacon Pun Hello my name is Chris P Bacon A5 To do notebook can be used on a regular basis for writing to-do lists, drawing on the subway, recording your feelings, and jotting down ideas. The pages are smooth and creamy. They will fit inside nearly every bag or purse your own, and their weight is imperceptible.




Woo-Hoo ... Chris P. is 2!


Book Description

The friends and fans of Chris P. Bacon have watched him grow from the tiniest little piglet learning to roll on a cart made of toy parts to a grown pig with a loving, adventurous nature. In his third book, Chris turns 2 - and boy is he excited! He can't wait for a day full of fun, friends, and family (and grapes and Cheerios, of course!). In Woo-Hoo . . . Chris P. Is 2!, you will follow Chris on his big day, starting with his morning round on the farm, where he shares his contagious happiness with all of his friends. Watch him prepare for his big party, and join him in the celebration and see what his furry and human friends have to say about their favorite Pig on Wheels!




Chris P Bacon Funny


Book Description

Chris P Bacon Funny Journal - Funny Gift Notebook This snarky funny sarcastic blank lined journal is better than a card and makes the perfect gift for a coworker, boss, friend, family member and even fun for yourself! Features: Descriptive and mysterious title to keep your friends and colleagues guessing 120 blank lined 6x9 pages for journaling, a diary, taking notes, keeping lists, etc. Premium black matte softcover Perfect binding




Infrahumanisms


Book Description

In Infrahumanisms Megan H. Glick considers how conversations surrounding nonhuman life have impacted a broad range of attitudes toward forms of human difference such as race, sexuality, and health. She examines the history of human and nonhuman subjectivity as told through twentieth-century scientific and cultural discourses that include pediatrics, primatology, eugenics, exobiology, and obesity research. Outlining how the category of the human is continuously redefined in relation to the infrahuman—a liminal position of speciation existing between the human and the nonhuman—Glick reads a number of phenomena, from early twentieth-century efforts to define children and higher order primates as liminally human and the postwar cultural fascination with extraterrestrial life to anxieties over AIDS, SARS, and other cross-species diseases. In these cases the efforts to define a universal humanity create the means with which to reinforce notions of human difference and maintain human-nonhuman hierarchies. In foregrounding how evolving definitions of the human reflect shifting attitudes about social inequality, Glick shows how the consideration of nonhuman subjectivities demands a rethinking of long-held truths about biological meaning and difference.