Thursday, July 21, 2022


What's Cooking?
It's Kids' Stuff!

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The ultimate kids' cookbook!

  • Introduce kids to cooking, teaching them about basic kitchen skills, tools, and utensils
  • 101 easy-to-follow recipes for drinks, snacks, sides, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and desserts that help children to learn how to cook (with parental supervision)
  • Kid-friendly instructions include clear step-by-step directions, helpful visuals, and engaging photography that will pique the interest of parents and children alike
  • Teach essential life skills to your kids, helping them gain independence while spending quality time together and strengthening your parent-child bond
  • Author Brianne Grajkowski is a popular lifestyle blogger and mom of two who is known for creating and sharing fun, easy recipes she makes with her kids, ages 6 and 9

Spend quality time cooking with your family!

A great resource for parents to get their children involved in the kitchen, this must-have book features 101 carefully chosen and easy-to-follow recipes that will teach kids how to cook simple dishes and drinks for every meal of the day. Each recipe uses common ingredients and standard kitchen tools, making them accessible and approachable for everyone. Each recipe also includes icons to indicate easy, medium, or hard, so you can start with the simplest recipes that have the fewest ingredients and steps, before progressing on to the more involved treats.

From smoothies and savory breakfast burritos to ham and cheese sliders, spam musubi, chicken tenders, lemon crinkle cookies, cotija corn, and so much more, each kid-friendly recipe includes easy step-by-step instructions, helpful visuals, engaging photography, and cooking tips that will help children grow in the kitchen as they learn to create delicious food for every meal! Recipes include:

  • Wild Blueberry Smoothie
  • Green Apple Soda
  • Best Ever Banana Bread
  • Sausage & Egg English Muffins
  • Hawaiian Waffles
  • Salami Grilled Cheese
  • Pepperoni & Bacon Pizza
  • Friday-Night Popcorn
  • Kale Chips
  • Peanut Butter Power Balls
  • Chicken Quesadillas
  • Easy Stovetop Mac & Cheese
  • Brown-Butter Cookies
  • Pumpkin Cider Popsicles
  • And so much more!

Not only is cooking a super-fun activity to do together as a family, but it also teaches children important skills, encourages their creativity, boosts their confidence and independence, and allows them to practice reading, math, and more!

Have a blast together as a family while your children grow their basic cooking skills, with Cooking with Kids!



I have a confession to make. I’m a lazy cook. I don’t like spending hours of prep time, or cooking a meal that I have to constantly have to tend to. I have pretty plain tastes, and although I am a cookbook lover, some just require recipes that have way too many steps and ingredients that I just don’t want to be a part of. So, I figured a children’s cookbook could be just the thing.

Author Brianne Grajkowski offers up recipes such as . . . Easy to make smoothies, Scrambled Eggs Bar, Chocolate Chip Scones, Turkey Roll-Ups, Sub Sammies, Sweet Potato Bites, Snack Board, Mongolian Beef Noodles, Lemon-Baked Fish, Candy Cane Danish, Lemon Crinkle Cookies, and many more.

COOKING WITH KIDS was just what I needed. Absolutely quick to make meals that weren’t over saturated with ingredients I would never eat. They also make for great canvases for me to add spices and ingredients that I like. There are also plenty of color photos

I think parents and kids are going to love COOKING WITH KIDS: Fun, Easy, Approachable Recipes to Help Teach Kids How To Cooks. 

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2 comments:

  1. Thanks, Lisa. I like simple, too.
    Happy Thursday!
    Pat T

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  2. What a great way to spend quality family time! This would be a great way to introduce both young and old to cooking. And who doesn't love being able to not only see but taste the rewards for their labor!
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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