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Class: 50 Fun Recipes

Kids Will Love to

Bake! FREE EBOOK

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“What do we like more than homemade goodies? When kids can make 'em themselves! The

new book Baking Class helps them do just that with cute ideas and step-by-step how-tos perfect

for any aspiring chef.― — FamilyFun “What's the phrase – kid-tested, mother-approved?

Two years ago, my then-9-year-old worked her way through Cooking Class, Deanna F. Cook's

previous book, with little to no intervention from me. This year's charmer has been the same story.

It's a teach-yourself-to-bake book with vast kid appeal, thanks to big step-by-step photos, clear

instructions and adorable, easy recipes (cranberry orange scones, teeny tiny apple pies, sugar

cookies, macaroons). At the back are stickers, labels and – be still my beating heart –Â

stencils so that you can sugar-powder your cookies into art.― — T. Susan Chang, NPR's Best

Books of 2017 “Roll up your sleeves and get out the oven mitts for Baking Class: 50 Fun

Recipes Kids Will Love to Bake! This colorful, spiral-bound guide, presented by the aptly named

kids' cookbook writer Deanna F. Cook, features easy instructions paired with helpful pictures.

There are eye-catching recipes for crispy cheese squares (think Cheez-Its) and brownie pizza,

plus adorable bread art (bake an octopus or a snail) and cake and cookie decorating ideas, all

rated for difficulty using a scale of one to three rolling pins. Who knew you could put designs and

initials on toast using foil shields? A section on the basics gets young bakers started, and

additional bonuses include stickers, bake-sale tags and design stencils to use with confectioner's

sugar.― — BookPage “This colorful baking guide offers detailed illustrated directions to help

kids make a wide range of baked goods, including muffins, breads, cookies, scones, biscuits, pies,

cakes, and cupcakes. Color photos accompany each step of every recipe, as well as several

pages of baking basics that introduce common cooking terms, safety tips, and tools. The recipes

are rated with one, two, or three rolling pins to indicate their level of difficulty. Along with the 50

recipes, the book features sidebars and extra pages of cooking tips and variations. For example,

the recipe for “Silly Sticks― includes a sidebar that describes five other easy ways to use puff

pastry, and the “Sweet and Simple Sugar Cookie― recipe is followed by four pages of

decorating ideas and tips. While most of the recipes require the use of an oven, a few, such as

“A Toast to You,― can be made in a toaster oven, or in the case of the flour-free “Cocoa

Cake in a Mug,― even the microwave. The book also includes a table of contents and an index

for handy reference. VERDICT This attractive and well-organized baking guide for kids will make a

nice addition to most nonfiction collections, and a good gift for young baking enthusiasts.― —

School Library Journal “Highly visual, photographing each step along the way to creating

crispy cheese squares and “dig in the dirt― pie (chocolate ice cream topped with cookie


crumbs

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