Look and Cook
I found this book in a small bookstore in London and thought it was the most adorable cookbook for kids that I have seen in a long time. I love that it has an excellent collection of old-school, comfort food recipes – everything from chicken noodle soup, meatloaf and chocolate birthday cake to simple things like cinnamon toast and grilled cheese sandwiches. Each recipe has step by step instructions that are easy for kids to make and it has wonderful illustrations that describe all the tools and utensils found in the kitchen. There is even a little illustrated lesson on how to set the table for a meal. If you are looking for a practical and fun birthday gift that is great for the whole family — I can’t recommend Look and Cook more highly.
-Dina
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My wife, Michelle, and I recently published an illustrated cookbook for kids we thought you’d appreciate called:
The Kids-Did-It! Cookie Bookie: A (fun) Cookie-Baking Cookbook for Kids, Illustrated by Kids!
It was designed as a fun, visually engaging introduction to baking for kids with 14 tasty, easy-to-follow, and fun-to-look-at cookie recipes, each illustrated by delightful animals or other watercolor illustrations from the Kids-Did-It! Designs® kids’ art collection. Imagine “Chocolate Chipmunks”, Peanut Butterflies”, “Moon Melts”, “Monster Mish-Mashes” or “Peppermint Pig Puffs”.
It’s beautifully designed, “cute”, “adorable”, “easy enough that even I understand”, and appeals to anyone looking for a fun activity or gift for kids or grand kids. Even better, each young artists earns a royalty, p l u s the recipes are delicious!
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http://www.kidsdidit.com/Press_Releases/CookieBookie_Release/CookieBookie_ReleaseV1.shtml
http://www.kidsdidit.com/CookieBookie.shtml
Best regards,
Glenn