Saturday, July 7, 2018

Let's Eat! A List of Great Cookbooks for Kids!

Hello, everyone, Miss T has been kind of busy and trying to relax for the Summer. Also, I am getting some amazing things ready for Miss T's Book Room. July is upon us and all I can think about is Family Reunions, Back to School Bashes, and more Summer Fun! But do you know what goes great with all these things, Food!





Eating is one of my favorite past times…. I grew up in a Food Loving Family! I come from a long line of great cooks, which consist of my grandmother, mom, aunts, and a few cousins! I was born and raised in the South, so I know that food has a way of touching your soul. As for myself, I like trying out new recipes and trying new foods. 

Food preparation is an art, watching people cook is like watching an artist paint a masterpiece. When you cook, you reveal your creative side! Have you ever watched Chopped and Chopped Junior on The Food Channel? I love those shows! The adults and children must think quickly when given unordinary ingredients. The contestants compete against three or four others and they make the best dish with those unordinary ingredients. During the show, judges taste and critique the food and dismiss one contestant until they’re down to one.  

For kids, cooking can be a great tool to teach creativity, Science, teamwork, math skills, problem-solving skills, and patience. Please encourage your kids to cook with you or have a day set up for the kids to cook a meal for the family. In the past, I have introduced different recipes to kids and they enjoy the recipe and an activity. The time can also be good to introduce healthy food choices. I am sure a lot of people know, but always assist children while they’re in the kitchen.

I have put together a list of great cookbooks for kids! These cookbooks range from international cookbooks, vegan, and vegetarian! If your children adore big plates of pasta, chocolate fudge cookies, or edible slime. Hopefully, you will find down below!


















6 comments:

  1. What a great list! The Kid's Multicultural Cook Book and Vegan Lunch Box look particularly intriguing. Thanks for sharing at #DiverseKidLit!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by!! I like trying different things at least once!

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  2. Cookbooks offers us a great way to expand our palates and our minds.

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  3. I love the title "Science Experiments You Can Eat" - awesome!

    You might like a book I just ordered this week: Around the World in 80 Purees: Easy Recipes for Global Baby Food. Thanks for sharing these selections with #diversekidlit!

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    1. Yea I love Science! That book sounds so cool!! I have to check it out!

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