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Click on the Letter of the Category you would like to review: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z You selected Topic: With Grown-Ups - Recipes for jigglers, and a smoothie, both of which children can make with their parents. - Bread and muffin recipes with illustrations. - Recipes for children, or which children can make such as a Mother's Day breakfast. - Easy to understand recipes are fun to make but they can also be used to introduce children to basic math skills, reading and comprehension. - Recipe for rolled out cookies along with many ideas children will enjoy using to decorate them. - Recipes parents can make with children. Some require cooking, others not. - Sample recipes from the book and from other books written with children in mind. - Recipes for parents to make for or with their children. - Creative desserts, snacks and meals for kids to make with their parents. - Recipes that you and your children can make together. Tips on how to put kids to work helping with family meals in a safe, clean, and fun way. - Recipes for children to make healthy treats or snacks for school lunches using pineapple, tangerines, oranges and broccoli. - Features food and recipe ideas that parents and children can make, plus safety tips in the kitchen. - A 14 year old girl makes a special treat using ice cream, strawberries, juice and a banana. - Articles, tips and step by step lessons for children to join an adult in the kitchen. - Easy recipes sweetened with honey. - Simple dishes a young cook could prepare, or help to prepare. - Two recipes, one for sloppy joes, and one for graham cakes which is made of icing and crackers. - Recipes children can fix with the help of their parents. - Special cookbooks for kids of all ages, plus a featured recipe each month. - Recipes for children which they can make with the help of their parents. - Recipes to make with children. Chose from beverages, breads, breakfasts, candies, cookies, desserts, main and side dishes, and snacks. - Classroom cooking where kindergarten students can experience cooking, first hand with single serving recipes. Could be used to keep children busy on a rainy day. - Sample recipes from the "Kid's Recipes for Success" cookbook, with which children can be encouraged to learn and enjoy basic cooking concepts.
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