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Cooking Class: 57
Fun Recipes Kids Will
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Description
From School Library Journal Gr 3 Up—A comprehensive first cookbook for novices. Step-by-step
instructions easily spell out how to make breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as how to prepare
vegetables, snacks, and desserts. Standard favorites, such as pancakes, biscuits, apple crisp,
pasta, and vanilla pudding, are just a few of the varied range of fare presented. This work features
cheerful photos of young people creating foods that kids love to eat. The use of healthy ingredients
adds further to the appeal. Colorful stickers and decorative recipe cards are another bonus.
VERDICT Though there are plenty of cookbooks aimed at the younger set, this is a worthy
addition to the profusion of similar titles.—Kathryn Diman, Bass Harbor Memorial Library,
Bernard, ME Read more IACP Award Finalist 2015 “National Parenting Publications Awards―
(NAPPA) Gold award winner 2015 Parents†Choice Award Silver winner 2016 Momâ€s
Choice Award Gold winner 2015 NPR Great Reads 'Of all the kids' cooking books that have
crossed my threshold over the years, this is the one that seems to have struck gold. I usually hand
kids' cookbooks to my daughter (she's 9 now) for a first opinion before looking at them myself; this
one I never got back. Cooking Class, written by family-magazine editor and kids'-cooking specialist
Deanna Cook, seems to know how to talk directly to kids (or at least bookish kids who are
seriously motivated to feed themselves) with minimal interference from parents. Part of the appeal
is that it's such an intensely visual book, full of colorful pages, punchy graphics and clear
instructions. It's got peel-off labels for your homemade dressings (because even a kid independent
enough to cook for herself is still a kid, and hence not immune to the charm of stickers). It's got
pictures of other kids cooking by themselves. And now, our copy's got stains and sticky spots —
sure signs of devotion no matter what the cook's age.' — T. Susan Chang, NPR “An
appealing blend of fun techniques (flowers made of fruit, anyone?) and practical recipes (omelets,
apple crisp) make former FamilyFun editor Deanna F. Cookâ€s new book, Cooking Class, a
must-have for any budding chef. The recipe variations and open-ended projects let kids take their
culinary creativity to the next level.― — FamilyFun 'There comes a time, kids, when you've
got to expand your kitchen repertoire beyond mac 'n cheese, hot dogs, and PB&J. French Toast
on a Stick, Quiche Cupcakes, Tiny Tomato Toast, and Lettuce Roll-Ups are so much more
interesting and healthy, especially when you've made them all by yourself. No matter what you
want to cook, this book has you covered, with helpful photos, easy-to-follow instructions, and
quirky twists on recipes.' — Foreword Reviews 'For any parent who is in full 'how do I start'
shrug mode, wondering how to bring their kid into the kitchen — pick this up: a few recipes in, the
goal will be accomplished.' — Katie Workman, author of The Mom 100 Cookbook, Creator of
themom100.com blog 'A creative, hands-on collection of fun, kid-friendly recipes, with easy stepby-step
directions and inspiring photos.' — Ann Hallock, Editor-in-Chief, FamilyFun magazineÂ
'This book teaches kids that the art and pleasure of cooking isn't just about how to crack an egg or
dice a tomato — it's about preparing and sharing tasty, healthful foods in creative ways.' —
Amanda Kingloff, author of Project Kid: 100 Ingenious Crafts for Family Fun Read more See all
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