Instill in a child a love of cooking and you provide them with the skills and attitudes that will serve them well throughout their lives. Now in and updated and expanded second edition, "The Everything Kids' Cookbook" by Sandra K. Nissenberg (a registered dietician and specialist in child nutrition) provides a compendium of ninety thoroughly 'kitchen cook friendly' recipes specially designed for boys and girls. With step-by-step...
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This is a wonderful cookbook full of fun recipes. I bought this for my son in Kindergarten, the only problem is there are no pictures. But he loves it anyway and is learning to read alot faster now since he wants to be able to read his cook book by himself. I love that the recipes very in difficulty (it tells you at the top of the page easy, medium or hard) and there is a good variety of foods (everything from fish to scrambled...
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I bought this for my step kids for our weekly "kids cook night". There are lots of fun things for them to make but there aren't a ton of dinner dishes in here.
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We purchased this cookbook because it has the most well rounded contents. Alot of the other cookbooks seemed to only have desserts or didnt seem as child friendly. My daughter has really enjoyed using this cookbook. It has allowed her to plan an entire meal and made her very proud of her accomplishments in the kitchen. (and she's only 5!)
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I am not the biggest fan of the Everything books: I have found their text to be over-simplified. However, here, it plays in their flavor tremendously. Like the fantastic Mom and Me Cookbook by Annabel Karmel, (which I can't recommend enough if you are looking to cook cutesy-crafty items with your kids, especially younger ones) this book gives illustrated utensils needs (like if it needs an oven to make, then there's a...
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