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Do your children LOVE to cook and help out in the kitchen?
Do they want to try it ALL and ask questions like "What's next?" or "How long do we need to wait?".
Then "Cooking to Learn ~ Recipes for Beginning Readers" is the eBook for YOU!
During all of the questions and excitement I always wished I could point to a simple recipe and show them which step we are on, how many ingredients there are, or how long it needs to bake for. Because of this, I decided to turn a few of our favorite recipes into a beginning reader friendly eBook.
I put together 10 recipes in the eBook, Cooking to Learn.
Focus of these Recipes:
Beginning Reader Skills - heavy on picture clues and use of cvc words-cup, mix, top, etc. and early sight words
Math Skills - counting, estimating, and measuring
Motor Skills - cracking eggs, mashing, stirring, and scooping
Quality Time
Here is a SAMPLE Chocolate Cookies Recipe from the eBook Cooking to Learn.
If you want to COOK and LEARN with your children and beginning readers then this is the eBook for you! Just buy, print, and let the fun begin!
Cooking to Learn ~ Recipes for Beginning Readers eBook
$5.00
Includes: 10 Printable Recipes
Focus:
Beginning Reading
Math Skills
Motor Skills
Quality Time
Included Recipes:
Chocolate Cookies
Fun Fruit Pizza
Banana Roll Around
Pizza Muffins
Pumpkin Bread
Cookie Dough Bites
Blueberry Pops
Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins
Peanut Butter Playdough
Banana Fluff








What fun! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love it. Maybe I will learn how to cook now, lol.
ReplyDeleteI was given a first cookbook when I was little, and I gave a first cookbook to my daughters as well. I think they are a great way to practice reading, cooking, and a wonderful way to spend time together.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Congratulations on your ebook! What a great concept, too! My boys learned a lot from cooking with me and hanging out in the kitchen. I'm not sure which is the better benefit, the quality time or the application of math and motor skills. Looking back I suppose it's a tie, but I appreciate the memories of the quality time now that my guys are grown and gone. Much success to you!
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