Are you a kid? Then this cookbook was written especially for you. Get ready to help with dinner for real You can become a fantastic cook and amaze your friends with PITA SPIRALS and CREAMY CORN SOUP or CINNAMON SWIRL STICKY BUNS and BEST HOT CHOCOLATE. Or you can fill your lunch bag with a wedge of SPAGHETTI PIE, a serving of MAPLE YOGURT FRUIT DIP, and a handful of HONEST PRETZELS that you made yourself. Are you a grown-up? Then welcome to another very special cookbook by Mollie Katzen. In these pages she speaks directly to children through 65 fully kid-tested, illustrated recipes that require only a little adult assistance. It's not just a cookbook full of yummy recipes--it also gives young cooks, ages eight and up, a chance to practice reading, math, and logic skills. And think of the sense of accomplishment they will feel as they grow into creative, confident chefs.
I am 9 years old, soon to be 10, and I really like this book. My favorite recipe was the yogurt pancakes(yesterday I even added some food coloring to make blue pancakes), but my baby brother likes the chocolate cake best. Every recipe I have tried so far has been great!
An honest cookbook
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
It was pretty frustrating looking for a kids' cookbook for my nephew. After looking at a few, I had seen about eight recipes for peanut butter on celery, and not a lot else. Then I found this book. I agree with its premise, that children are not all idiots. This is the only book I found treats the young reader with respect. It's about real food, the kind that has a place at the supper table. My nephew knew the difference, too. We made a few of the recipes, and had to scold his mother for eating too many of the cupcakes. Most telling, his grandparents visited the week after I gave him the book. He insisted on making breakfast for them - pancakes from this book - by himself. They were impressed, and so was I when I heard about it. Not bad for age 7.
Great cookbook
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I'm an 11 year old kid. You might think I'd not like cooking, but I do. This cookbook is great. I love it. Great for any kid.
Great Fun-
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I decided to have my son (5) help with the cooking. Each week I let him choose one recipe from this (or Pretend Soup) and we cook together. He is eating much better, has learned a few kitchen skills, and tried new dishes. Her pictures are easy for even the younger kids to understand, but adults will still have to help with these recipes for the little ones. We now make pizza from scratch, and have more fun in the kitchen than we ever did before.
Wonderful Recipes & Fun Times
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
My 9-year-old daughter and I love this cookbook! Here's the review in her words: The recipes are outstanding and not one has gone wrong. The instructions are easy to read and to understand and her writing style is nice (for kids and adults). My mom likes the recipes because they're pretty healthy. My favorite recipe is Spaghetti Pie - I've made it a few times and it's always great. I also like the Little Pizzas and the Pita Spirals (that we make with tortillas). This is a great book and every family should have it.
My son reads this book in bed at night
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Most 7-year old boys probably wouldn't consider a cookbook to be good bedtime reading. But I'm convinced my son dreams about what he wants to cook next.He's made several of the recipies already, and seems to have the rest on file in his head -- He offered his book for a shortcake recipie when we had fresh strawberries.The directions are simple and easy to follow, with helpful illustrations. They describe how to measure things carefully - for example, using a measuring cup for dry ingredients and a glass pitcher for liquids. The kid-friendly techniques, such as separating eggs with a funnel, really work. And, there are careful notes about when an adult should help.
Honest Pretzels: And 64 Other Amazing Recipes for Cooks Ages 8 & Up Mentions in Our Blog
Stuck at Home with Plenty to Do
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • March 25, 2020
The threat of COVID-19 has many of us working from home and feeling isolated. This situation can get even more difficult when kids are involved. Here at ThriftBooks, we’ve been exploring some books that offer fun and educational projects for kids while schools and other activities are on hiatus.
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