Link: http://amzn.com/B00I8C38WY
This is NOT one of your average cookbooks for kids, this book has very creative recipes with most of them aimed at being healthy, tasty and fun to make. If you have a budding chef in your family that would like to move past making a bowl of cereal or slapping two pieces of bread together then this is a fantastic way to go. The book helps kids learn how to eat healthy, how to have fun while cooking and 50 different recipes to get them started.
I am not sure if this is a companion book to a website or if the website goes with the book but once you get the book I would suggest you also explore the website. The website has tons more additional information that will help both you (the parent) and your child explore the creativity of cooking. I have never linked a website on this blog but I would be greatly remiss if I left it off this post. The link is at the bottom of the page so please check it out.
The book is FREE today so please grab a copy and after reading it make sure you head back to Amazon and leave a raving review.
This No-bake Cookbook for Kids is a nice choice for kids under ten already interested in cooking. The 50 recipes that don’t require an oven or a stovetop; this enables the kids to do most of the work alone –under the supervision of an adult, of course. It’s a starter cookbook for picky eaters and no other cookbook will encourage them to try out new foods with such enthusiasm. All the 50 recipes are straightforward, and each has at least a fun step a kid can perform.
You’ll also like the fact that the cookbook is packed with plenty of healthy dishes from breakfast to desserts and snacks. With recipes such as breakfast parfait, Kicked-up quesadilla, mini pumpkin tarts, Cranberry Ice-Cream Pie, and Tuna patties with sweet chilli mayo. Yum!
Link: http://amzn.com/B00I8C38WY
http://www.kids-cooking-activities.com/index.html
Amazon book description
This No-bake Cookbook for Kids is a nice choice for kids under ten already interested in cooking. The 50 recipes that don’t require an oven or a stovetop; this enables the kids to do most of the work alone –under the supervision of an adult, of course. It’s a starter cookbook for picky eaters and no other cookbook will encourage them to try out new foods with such enthusiasm. All the 50 recipes are straightforward, and each has at least a fun step a kid can perform.
You’ll also like the fact that the cookbook is packed with plenty of healthy dishes from breakfast to desserts and snacks. With recipes such as breakfast parfait, Kicked-up quesadilla, mini pumpkin tarts, Cranberry Ice-Cream Pie, and Tuna patties with sweet chilli mayo. Yum!
Link: http://amzn.com/B00I8C38WY
http://www.kids-cooking-activities.com/index.html
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