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Book Review Stir Crack Whisk Bake An Interactive Board Book about Baking for Toddlers and Kids (Americas Test Kitchen...

by America’s Test Kitchen Kids

Book Details

Publisher:Sourcebooks, Inc.
Published:2019-09-03
Pages:26
Format:board book
Language:English
ISBN:1492677736

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

An adorable new board book for the littlest of foodies, from the creators of the most-watched cooking show, America's Test Kitchen, and #1 New York Times bestselling kids cookbook, The Complete Cookbook for Young Chefs. "Today is a special day because we're going to make something together!" From gathering ingredients to pouring batter to swirling on frosting, little ones will experience the magic of baking cupcakes without leaving the comfort of their bedroom. Using an interactive storytelling

Our Review

This charming board book brings the magic of baking into little hands, guiding toddlers through each step of making cupcakes from gathering ingredients to swirling on frosting. Using interactive storytelling techniques, young children become active participants in the baking process, learning kitchen vocabulary and sequencing while staying safely in their reading nook. The engaging narrative transforms everyday cooking activities into an accessible adventure for the youngest food enthusiasts, making early culinary concepts both understandable and exciting.

What sets this baking book apart is how it captures the collaborative joy of creating something special together, emphasizing the "we're going to make something" experience rather than just the final product. Children who love helping in the kitchen or playing with toy food sets will particularly connect with this hands-on approach to storytelling. The simple, clear instructions and familiar baking sequence provide just enough structure to feel authentic without overwhelming young readers, creating a sweet introduction to the world of cooking that will have toddlers eager to "read" their recipe again and again.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction