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Scrummy scrambled eggs, funny face pizzas, a cupcake farm and smoothie shake-ups - make your first time cooking in the kitchen easy and fun.
With step-by-step instructions, Annabel Karmel shows how, together with mum or dad, you can create food that's delicious and good for you too.
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With something for every kid to enjoy at any meal day or night, summer or winter, this was a lot of fun to read. my daughter and I are still working our way thru it and loving all the new ways to perk up simple food. never a great fan of avocados, she was really happy to make the Froggy Dip and invite a few friends over to show off her handiwork to. I thought the 3-berry pancakes were totally yummy and so easy to prepare, they were so light and thin I would actually call them crepes. The fishy fruit dip was a great centrepiece at her little afternoon tea party. and no, there was no fish used, just fruit used to decorate the dip bowl to look like a fish. this book if full of healthy yummy foods, and naughty little treats too. everything from fruit kebabs through to a zoo of cupcake critters, from easy to make pizza dough thru to sweet n sour chicken on rice. really worth looking into and at this price a very affordable addition to the menu for any parent. great to pull out for party food or just to keep the kids occupied on a rainy afternoon.
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