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Look and Cook Sweet A First Book of Recipes in Pictures by Valorie Fisher

by Valorie Fisher

Book Details

Publisher:Astra Publishing House
Published:2025-08-26
Pages:55
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1662621124

Reading Info

Age Range:3-7

About This Book

In this third title in the popular Look and Cook series, these easy-to-follow and engaging visual recipes will have kids ages 4 to 8 making their favorite desserts and sweet treats for the whole family to enjoy! Designed for children who can’t yet read, Look and Cook Sweet: A First Book of Recipes in Pictures is a must-have introduction to cooking for kids ages 4 to 8. Following the same easy-to-read visual layout of Look and Cook Snacks (a New York Times Holiday Gift Guide selection) and Look a

Our Review

This visual cookbook offers young children a wonderful first experience in the kitchen with its entirely picture-based recipes for delicious desserts and sweet treats. Designed specifically for pre-readers ages four to eight, each recipe unfolds through clear, sequential photographs that guide little hands through measuring, mixing, and creating. The book empowers children to follow cooking steps independently, building confidence as they see exactly what ingredients and tools they need at each stage. This method makes the process of baking feel like an achievable adventure, transforming kitchen time into a series of satisfying, visual tasks.

What sets this culinary guide apart is its thoughtful adaptation of the series' successful formula, focusing specifically on kid-pleasing sweets that families can enjoy together. The visual recipe format not only teaches practical cooking skills but also reinforces early math concepts through measuring and sequencing, all without requiring any reading ability. Parents seeking to nurture independence and a love for homemade food will find this an invaluable resource for joyful kitchen collaboration. Children emerge from the experience with real, edible accomplishments and the proud feeling of having cooked entirely by themselves.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction