![]() ![]() Kids can make (and will therefore more likely eat) dishes such as zucchini moons, carrot pennies, oatmeal surprise, and even pizza. Since most 4-year-olds aren't ready to undertake roasting a chicken, this doesn't present a problem even for omnivorous parents. They also get a chance to work on their reading skills as they see words such as "stir" and "eat" in context.Ĭo-author Mollie Katzen is, most famously, the author of The Moosewood Cookbook, and not surprisingly all the recipes here are vegetarian. Kids learn how to cook by learning how to do things in order. (The recipes are also presented in format more familiar to adults, in case they have trouble following along). This is the first of three delightful cookbooks that offer kids a chance to improve their reading skills along with their kitchen skills.įor each of the 19 recipes here, kids will find simple line drawings illustrating each step in the recipe, accompanied by a few short words of text. ![]()
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