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Spread some Christmas cheer with these quick and easy holiday treats. In just a few simple steps, you can make Blitzens Bagels, Mrs Claus Cookies, and much more. So grab your Santa apron and get in the kitchen! Snack time will never be the same.
"Wonderful book the children will love to use. The photos are a great way to help the kids learn visually!" - Baldwin Borough Public Library (Pittsburgh, PA)
November 1, 2012
"Beginning with a picture and descriptive list of tools needed, followed by a simple glossary of “Techniques” used – “crush,” “drizzle,” etc. – the recipes are presented with step-by-step directions with colorful pictures. Special “Tips” are given with each recipe. A simple index and additional information round out the back matter." - Teacher Librarian, "BookMarkIt" column
December 1, 2011
"Christmas also means cooking! This cookbook is especially designed for young children to enjoy as the subtitle indicates: simple recipes for kids. Large print, simple step-by-step instructions, and color photographs makes this an ideal Christmas cookbook for young readers. . . .will make apprentice child cooks proud of the kitchen products they produce." - Reading Today Online blog
December 7, 2012
"Hooray for a cookbook that lives up to the title! By that I mean, these actually are simple recipes. . . .Easy, with plenty of kid-appeal." - Imagination Soup blog
December 5, 2011
Sarah Schuette has written nearly 80 nonfiction children's books with themes relating to character values, cooking, family relationships, and the popular Spot It seek and find titles. Sarah began her career as an editor and eventually moved into photo shoot styling. She loves finding props, cooking, and styling the food that appears in the photographs in her books.
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