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Fun With Kids in the Kitchen Cookbook: Healthy, Kid-Tested Recipes | 
| Author: Judi Rogers Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $16.99 Buy Used: $3.60 You Save: $13.39 (79%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 513810
Media: Spiral-bound Pages: 95 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 7.7 x 0.4
ISBN: 0828010714 Dewey Decimal Number: 641 EAN: 9780828010719 ASIN: 0828010714
Publication Date: April 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: A good readable copy; all pages are intact, and the cover is intact (the dust cover may be missing). May have some usage wear, stickers, cover creases, bumped corners, bent pages, remainder mark, previous owner label or name, inscription, notes, underlining and/or highlighting. Text only; no CDs, InfoTrack, Access Codes, or other inclusions. Shipping confirmation and tracking provided. 100% of your purchase helps Goodwill create jobs and change lives.
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Product Description These scrumptious vegetarian recipes get kids excited about healthful eating. They'll learn to prepare and enjoy nutritious foods such as Vegetable Robots, Animalwiches, and Super Stone Soup. Includes party ideas and rainy-day fun activities.
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Fundamentalist Christian Propaganda? August 20, 2008 C's Mom 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm so glad that Amazon provides the "Look inside"...I was about to purchase this book based on the strength of the reviews, when I decided to make sure the recipes seemed possible for my 5 year old...by the third page I had already read enough of the authors comments on being thankful for the food God provides, etc; but was floored by the instruction to read a page from the bible every day...I want to raise my son to grow to respect every persons right to believe what they choose; but NOT by giving this cookbook to him...as I'm sure we can find a more comprehensive guide to spiritual enlightment than a cookbook (or maybe not)...I would never suggest that the author remove her comments; but find it highly disturbing that there is no highly obvious clue right on the cover regarding the included religious education with the PB&J sammie recipe...seems like sneaky propaganda to me.
Just what the title implies - a lot of fun! December 19, 2005 Melanie Wilson (USA) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
This is a very appealing cookbook for kids. Right off the bat my children were attracted to it because of the humorous, cartoon-like drawings that are sprinkled throughout. It is very easy to read and the recipes simple to do. Finally, the book is bound within a spiral notebook style so it can lay flat and is easy to handle. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone looking for a simple, starter cookbook for their budding chef! Following a cute section entitled All About Me, come Steps to Good Health and Kitchen Safety. The recipes are separated by categories. They include: Fun with Fruit, Nuts and Bolts, Bread, Grains and Stuff, Vegetable Parade and Vegetarian Delights. It ends with Cloudy Day Fun which gives lots of neat ideas like pudding fingerpaints and making a chef's hat! Each recipe is only one page long so it is easy to read and nicely spaced. Every page is illustrated with bright colors and humorous characters that depict the recipe. The author has done an exceptional job in laying out the recipe! A new reader could even follow along. First, there is always a cartoon guy carrying a sign saying "Adult Help Needed" if it applys. Then the author outlines each recipe in this clever pattern: READ the recipe, READY-get your cooking tools, SET the ingredients, GO-follow the directions! Finally she gives the cook some cute serving ideas. This cookbook is just like what it's title implies...a lot of FUN! Any child interested in cooking vegetarian would enjoy using this cookbook. The recipes are easy to read, simple to do and offer a lot of success! (FYI - The cookbook has religious undertones in its "Steps to A Good Health" Section as well as some advertisements in the back.)-Denise Steele Darnell
It's great! August 15, 2002 8 out of 13 found this review helpful
It's great. You can learn a whole bunch of recipies just waiting to get cooked and if you put a whole bunch of recipies together, you can put on a party. They even have a page to help you plan. I give it 2 thumbs up!
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