Stuck indoors doesn’t have to be boring. As you watch the video below, you’ll notice how much fun cooking can be for kids. I mean, just take a gander at Cara’s face and you’ll see how much she loves the process and final product.
Be a Superhero int he Kitchen is officially out today. Before you buy, check out what ARC’s reviewers have said about this SUPER children’s cookbook!
My daughter went through this book as soon as we received it to bookmark the recipes she wanted to make first. She picked the Colossal Bacon and Bean Sidekick, the Amazing Pudding Parfaits, and Crime Fighter’s Cookie Fluff.
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We have made 2 of the 3 recipes now and the ingredient lists are parent and budget-friendly. The ingredients are easy to come by and already had a lot of the ingredients in our cabinets! The instructions were easy to follow for my daughter and she had so much fun making the food. Finally, and most importantly, it was delicious!
⠀ To Read or Not To Read: I would recommend Be a Superhero in the Kitchen for any child that enjoys cooking, or wants to try it out!
It’s so adorable. Each page has a recipe; the ingredients, directions and a superhero tip. There is a menu list in the beginning listing all 20 recipes followed by a page of cooking tips. It’s definitely the cutest cookbook I’ve ever seen. I’m going to have to order a few more for the little chefs I know!
This is a really cute cookbook for kids when your kids want to make something but you don’t have much time. A lot of the recipes call for things already made, such as a tube of biscuits, pre-made pizza crust, etc. The parent wins because they don’t have to spend much time supervising some lavish recipe and the kid wins because they actually feel like they’ve made something useful. A win-win!.
We had a great turnout yesterday at Marion Kroger. I met a lot of new people and saw some familiar faces as well. Unfortunately, I didn’t get the chance to snap everyone’s photo. However, I hope to see the ones I missed online in a book selfie.
Again, my apologies for those not pictured above. If I see your book selfie, I’ll happily add it to this post. 🙂 Oh and if you missed the event and would like to purchase a signed copy, you can do so by clicking on this link… Purchase Links.
The book states how to make a punch size bowl of this yummy beverage, but what if you only want to make a cup for yourself and a friend? Well, you can absolutely make ONE or TWO servings in a snap.
What you need is…
. Directions: Scoop ONE single serve vanilla ice cream into each cup. 1/2 bottle fruit punch into the cup and then pour the diet soda in next.
KA-POW! Doesn’t it look yummy!
As you can see, my Super Chef loves it. Try it out and see if you love it too!
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Starting TODAY, you can PREORDER Be a Superhero in the Kitchen through Mascot Books! To place your order, simply click on the book’s title or publisher’s name to be redirected to their website.
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All parents know the struggle of feeding a picky eater. Some evenings feel like war. Nerves are frayed, and a nice, peaceful dinner can swiftly be bursting with tears, tantrums, and occasionally, a battle of wills. It is my goal that this book tips the scales in our favor. I’ve learned that one reliable way to get my picky eaters to eat is to allow them to help make the meal. After all, food tastes better when you have helped create it. Allow your kid to try their hand with the recipes in this book. A kid who becomes the superhero of suppertime is one who eats super well.
(I’ll be sharing more purchase links as they become available!!)