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The apprentice

my life in the kitchen
Examines the life and culinary career of Jacques Pepin, the cook much lauded by Julia Child.

Soup day

A mother and child spend a snowy day together buying and preparing vegetables, assembling ingredients, and playing while their big pot of soup bubbles on the stove. Includes a recipe for "Snowy Day Vegetable Soup.".

Making snacks with math!

"Snacks can be as simple as a cheese stick or as complicated as ants on a log or chocolate chip cookies. Readers can try out four different snack recipes using this book and a little help from an adult as well as hone their math skills in the real world of their kitchen. Each recipe is paired with a word problem using measuring, addition, subtraction, and more. Written especially for young readers, each problem contains clue words and other achievable language to help readers solve it"--Provided by the publisher.

Campfire cooking

wild eats for outdoor adventures
"Think campfire cooking stops at s'mores? Think again! This handy guidebook provides tips and tricks to cooking up memorable meals in the great outdoors, including DIY dinners, satisfying snacks, and open-fire desserts. With bold photos and infographics, step-by-step projects, and expert instructions, OUTDOOR ADVENTURE GUIDES will have first-time campers and enthusiasts alike opting outside"--From the publisher's web site.
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Follow the recipe

poems about imagination, celebration, & cake
"A collection of poems written in the form of recipes"--Provided by publisher.

My first cookbook

fun recipes to cook together---with as much mixing, rolling, scrunching, and squishing as possible!
"Cooking is not only fun, it's a powerful learning tool. It's an amazing way to learn about the world. But even more important, cooking is one of the best ways to spend time together. In the kitchen, your family can leave screens (and worries) behind and enjoy making something delicious to share. What the young chef or the grown-up takes on will differ depending on age, ability, and interest. Don't be afraid to try new things or to make mistakes. The good news is that the results will be tasty no matter how you get there. All the recipes in this book are kid tested and kid approved. This means that thousands(!) of kids (and their grown-ups) across the country tested these recipes at home, giving us feedback to help make sure that everything we publish is as delicious and doable as possible. Happy cooking!"--.

Chef junior

100 super delicious recipes by kids for kids
"Written by young cooks between the ages of 11 and 14, this illustrated cookbook contains 100 easy-to-make recipes for young adults to prepare. They will discover how to shop seasonally and inexpensively, set up a working pantry, and create a cooking plan; what tools and ingredients they need to have on hand; and how to master cooking techniques"--Provided by publisher.

The big, fun kids cookbook

Food Network Magazine 150+ Recipes for Young Chefs
Offers more than one hundred fifty recipes for breakfast. lunch, and dinner dishes, snacks, desserts, and cakes made to look like other foods, with cooking tips and information about foods.

The cazuela that the farm maiden stirred

A cumulative tale of a farm maiden who, aided by a group of animals, prepares "Arroz con Leche," or rice pudding. Includes recipe and glossary of the Spanish words that are woven throughout the text.

My Little Pony baking book

The My Little Pony characters present a collection of recipes to teach young children how to bake.

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