
When our children were young, we had a good supply of kid cookbooks. Not only was it quality, family "bonding" time, there were many memorable "good friends, good times" occasions and triumphs such as First Prize for a Little Mermaid cake (16 bottles of food colouring!!) at our local fair.
Cookbooks also taught my kids how to read. Wanting to figure out a recipe was super motivation!
If you're looking for some kid-friendly recipes (that don't require 16 bottles of food colouring!), check out SparkPeople.
Happy cooking!
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Thank you so much for linking to our post! I remember one of the very first books that I ever bought for myself (2nd grade book fair) was a cookbook! I still have it!
ReplyDeleteCooking with kids is the best! Thanks again for visiting me and Amara!
I, too, am a fan of "Amaraland!" I agree with you both that cooking with kids not only makes lasting, loving memories, but it teaches skills, too. I still have the first cookbook I got for Christmas when I was about 10 years old. It was a Betty Crocker with the red gingham cover. I loved having it, it made me feel very grown up!
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely blog.
Thank you! I'm a little jealous of you both. At six months, my little sweetie pie is still too young to join me in the kitchen, but I'm looking forward to having a little helper. : )
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