My First Cookbook by Annabel Karmel
Released: 14th September
Paperback
This is Annabel’s Karmel’s 50th book if you can believe
it!
This recipe book has come out at the perfect time as my 4 year old
has been asking to help out more in the kitchen and now he can have a recipe
book that feels like its written just for him.
The book is fun, colourful and educational the illustrations are lovely
and inspire little minds in the kitchen.
The instructions are clear followed up with clear images for kids
to follow along with guidance from parents. We have already lined up the Oreo
Brownie recipe ready for the weekend and made the Monster Pizzas.
Click here to buy My First Cookbook from Amazon – a perfect choice
for Christmas.
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ReplyDeleteAnnabel Karmel's 50th book is a fantastic resource for getting kids excited about cooking! It's great that your 4-year-old can now follow fun recipes with clear instructions and colorful illustrations. The Oreo Brownie and Monster Pizzas sound delicious. If you're looking to track cooking times or measurements, " https://aiocounter.com/ " could be a handy tool. Enjoy your weekend baking!
ReplyDeleteThis book seems like a wonderful way to make cooking fun and educational for children, fostering a love for healthy eating and creativity in the kitchen. Thank you for sharing your positive experience!
ReplyDeleteI recently came across My First Cookbook by Annabel Karmel, and it’s such a delightful introduction to cooking for kids! The recipes are simple, fun, and designed to encourage children to explore the kitchen while learning basic culinary skills. The colorful illustrations and step-by-step guidance make it perfect for young chefs. It’s great to see a cookbook that fosters creativity and confidence in cooking from a young age. For those who love personalizing their aprons or kitchen gear, you could use embroidery digitizing software to create custom designs, adding a fun and unique touch to your child’s cooking experience!
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