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Old 12-13-2008, 06:53 AM
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Default Best cookbook for kids?

what's the best one you guys have found for kids? Preferably with pictures of each recipe. I'd like to get my oldest daughter one for xmas. Thank you!
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Nicole,

Here are two that look good although I am sad to report that I don't have a daughter to cook with. (If anyone wants to drop a girl off at our house please do!). Don't forget to get her an apron too!

Amazon.com: New Junior Cookbook (Better Homes & Gardens Test Kitchen): Better Homes and Gardens: Books

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Amazon.com: Chicken Soup for the Soul Kids in the Kitchen: Tasty Recipes and Fun Activities for Budding Chefs: Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Chef Antonio Frontera: Books

I can't wait to hear what you pick and how it turns out!
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Old 12-13-2008, 10:49 AM
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Betty Crocker Cookbook for Juniors.
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Some Betty Crocker Cookbooks have higher ratings on Amazon than others. This one has very high ratings and makes me want it for myself!

Amazon.com: Betty Crocker's Picture Cookbook: Betty Crocker Editors: Books

(this isn't specifically for kids, sorry)
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Old 12-13-2008, 02:08 PM
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thanks you guys! I would love to find an apron for her.
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thanks you guys! I would love to find an apron for her.
You could always make one, if you've got access to a sewing machine. That's one of the easiest projects you can do. Many years ago, when money was tight for us one Christmas, our 8-year-old daughter made her dad an apron for Christmas with only minimal assistance, and he still has and uses it today.
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oh no. I don't sew. Not even buttons. I might go look @ Michaels.
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