Looking for a GREAT Kids Cookbook??–I am searching too!


As a writer for a blog, I am constantly looking for great recipes for kids. I look for them in cookbooks designed for children as well as on websites designed for kids cooking as well. I am going to be conducting reviews of websites and cookbooks for children.

I am really looking forward to reviewing these types of books (I love books) and websites because it is so much fun to see and discover what great information is out there waiting to be discovered and discussed.

If you know of any children’s cookbooks or websites designed for children’s cooking that you would like me to review, please let me know. I want to include as many great children’s cookbooks and websites as possible. They are out there and need to be shared among us all to enjoy.

Cooking and spending time in the kitchen with our families is something of a pasttime that we do not do any more. Our culture has gotten so busy that homecooked meals, let alone, eating together is something that we strive to do and is not the norm in many households. (Some households do sit together and eat together on a regular basis, but not all.)

Finding a great cookbook and making some of the recipes with your kids could be the start to spending more time with your family.

Please post your comments on some great cookbooks and websites for kids cookings for me to review. Thanks. I am looking forward to hearing from you all. :-)

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Stacey Walker has a Homemade Gourmet Home Business. She uses her Homemade Gourmet products regularly for cooking fast and easy to prepare meals. She is currently using Homemade Gourmet in her meal planning and when teaching her children to cook. Visit her website at www.4minutemeals.com

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Usborne has a few different cookbooks. The most popular is probably the Children’s World Cookbook that features recipes from several different countries and web-links to more information about those countries and their food. I’m also wanting to check out the new recipe cards. I love the craft cards and I bet that having cards is even easier than trying to cook out of a book.

  2. Anonymous says:

    This site has two children’s cookbooks. You can order them for $3.99 each.
    http://www.bettycrocker.com/products/gold-medal-flour/cookbooks-for-kids.htm

    The Alpha-Bakery Children’s Cookbook teaches kids the ABC’s of cooking. Inside you’ll find recipes for breads, cakes, cookies, desserts, main dishes and snacks. Fun activities, tips on measuring ingredients and kitchen safety are included, too.

    The Rainbow Bakery Children’s Cookbook makes learning how to cook a “color-full” adventure! Just follow the rainbow through the cookbook to find recipes for breads, cookies, cakes, pies and main dishes. A Food Guide Pyramid, kitchen tips and fun activities are also included.

  3. says:

    http://www.northpole.com has some neat holiday activities for kids and lots of recipes although I didn’t find any specifically for kids.

    Better Homes and Gardens (the cookbook with the red and white check cover) has a kids cookbook called Snack Attack! Sections on after-school cravings, road trip must-haves and more. Ages 6-12 with supervision. You might find one at the library.

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