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Time for Kids: Kids in the Kitchen Cookbook Review and Giveaway

April 11, 2013 By Heather Leave a Comment

TIME For Kids Kids in the Kitchen Cookbook, Fun Recipes for Kids to Make!
Hardcover, 160 pages
Published April 2nd 2013
by Time For Kids
ISBN 1618930109
Book Source: publicist
5 stars
Summary from Goodreads: TIME For Kids Kids in the Kitchen Cookbook, Fun Recipes for Kids to Make! features tasty recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert that kids and adults can have a lot of fun making together.

These homemade meals focus on utilizing fresh ingredients while encouraging the understanding of the nutritional and kitchen safety. New twists and alternate recipes will be included to enhance a simple recipe becoming a new favorite.
Filled with full-color photos and some illustrations, this book will feature step-by-step, easy-to-follow recipes. Kids will practice measuring ingredients, reading nutritional labels, and learn the basics of cooking.

All of the recipes were chosen from myRecipes.com.

Recipes include:

Applesauce Muffins
Chocolate Chip Waffles
Fruit Smoothies
Sweet Potato Fries
Fish and Chips
Sloppy Joe Sliders
Creamy Berry Fruit Pops
And more…
Even the most picky eaters will find foods they will love inside this cookbook.

Heather’s Review: The first thing that drew me to this cookbook is its sturdy construction and wire bound pages. Then once my kids came home from school I didn’t get much of a chance to look at it since they wanted it. Which is always a good sign! This cookbook is kid approved. Each page has difficulty of the recipe, fun food facts, little known facts from Time magazine and the basic nutritional information, ingredients, serving size etc.  The photos are sharp and take up much of the page since children are very visual. 
My kiddos loved the “Here Comes Simon the Centipede” oreo dessert and poppy seed muffins best.

Mom’s favorite is the after school snack section with easy to make and quick snacks for the family. My only wish is that there would have been a few more “just for fun” recipes instead of so many “more grown up” recipes. Make some designs out of fruit, give us bento box ideas.

But overall, we like!!

Thanks so much to Goodman Media for the book and for offering a giveaway!

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