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Books in Let's Get Cooking! series

  • Fun With Chinese Cooking

    Frances Lee

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Provides background information and step-by-step instructions for making fourteen popular Chinese dishes, and discusses the Chinese New Year and the role that food plays in this holiday.
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  • Fun With Mexican Cooking

    Karen Ward

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This bright and colorful book is a great way to introduce kids to Mexican food and Mexican cooking. The book gives simple, step-by-step instructions, accompanied by photographs, for making chocolate mexicano, guacamole, churritos, and many more delicious Mexican dishes.
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  • Fun With Chinese Cooking

    Frances Lee

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Kids from all backgrounds will enjoy cooking with this book. The recipes in each chapter, such as those for spring rolls and braised mushrooms, are easy to make, yummy, and healthy. This introduction to Chinese food also highlights the history and dishes that surround the important Chinese holiday Chinese New Year.
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  • Let's Cook Italian, A Family Cookbook: Cuciniamo italiano, Un ricettario di famiglia

    Anna Prandoni

    Hardcover (Quarry Books, Dec. 15, 2015)
    Immerse your family in the culinary culture of the beloved, boot-shaped nation. This colorfully illustrated bilingual cookbook collects over 30 of the most classic, traditional Italian dishes—from Spaghetti Carbonara to Tiramisu—and optimizes them for your whole family to cook and enjoy together, along with notes on Italian culture and menu suggestions. "A tavola non si invecchia." Or, "At the table with good friends and family you do not become old." With an emphasis on fresh ingredients and hands-on preparation, chef and director of the cooking school “La Scuola della Cucina Italiana” Anna Prandoni presents recipes for authentic Italianstarters, first and second courses, vegetables, desserts, and snacks. Each left-hand page in English is mirrored in Italian on the right and food terms are called out bilingually throughout, creating the perfect format for language learning. “With the Kids” sidebars highlight cooking tasks that will delight the kids (and bring back your own childhood memories of helping out in the kitchen). These are accompanied by notes on Italian ingredients and culinary culture. Prepare with your family:Cheese FocacciaPotato GnocchiStuffed ZucchiniSteak PizzaiolaBruschettaPiedmontese Chocolate Pudding With this interactive cookbook and cultural guide, your child's imagination and creativity will be sparked, as will your deeper connection with them. Also available in the Let’s Cook series: Let’s Cook French and Let’s Cook Spanish. Immergi la tua famiglia nella cultura culinaria dell'amata nazione a stivale. In questa raccolta di ricette illustrate troverete oltre 30 dei più classici piatti tradizionali Italiani, proposte di menu’ e aneddoti sulla cultura Italiana. Dagli spaghetti alla carbonara, al tiramisu, tutte ricette perfette per cucinare con la famiglia e divertirsi in cucina. "A tavola non si invecchia." Con un enfasi sugli ingredienti freschi e le preparazioni a mano, chef e direttore della scuola de "La Scuola Della Cucina Italiana" anna prandoni presenta ricette per autentici antipasti Italiani, primi e secondi piatti, verdure, dolci e snack. Ogni pagina a sinistra in Inglese é speculare in Italiano a destra e gli ingredienti sono espressi in entrambe le lingue, creando il formato perfetto per l'apprendimento delle lingue. Le note "Con i bimbi" evidenziano attività culinarie che delizieranno i bambini (e riporteranno alla memoria i tuoi ricordi di infanzia) questi sono accompagnati da note sugli ingredienti Italiani e sulla cultura culinaria. Prepara con la tua famiglia:Focaccia al formaggioGnocchi di patateZucchine ripieneCostata alla pizzaiolaBruschettaBonet (Budino alla piemontese)Con questo libro di cucina interattiva e guida culturale, l'immaginazione e la creativita di tuo figlio saranno accese, così come il vostro profondo legame.Disponibile anche nella serie Let's Cook: Let's Cook French e Let's Cook Spanish.
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  • Fun With Italian Cooking

    Rosalba Gioffre

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Your excited readers will prepare a hearty, savory meal with this cookbook. Kids can easily follow these simple, step-by-step recipes; theyÂ’ll learn how to cook with Italian spices and ingredients while also learning about Italian culture.
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  • Fun With French Cooking

    Rosalba Gioffre

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Young chefs can explore the cuisine of France with this bookÂ’s mouth-watering recipes. This fun cookbook recounts the tradition of La FĂŞte des Rois, or the Feast of Kings, and it gives clear, step-by-step instructions to prepare each dish.
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  • The Culture and Recipes of Italy

    Tracey Kelly

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2017)
    ThereÂ’s much more to Italy than spaghetti! Readers may think they know Italian food, but theyÂ’ll get a true taste of the world-renowned flavors for themselves as they prepare delicious minestrone, risotto, and tiramisu. TheyÂ’ll also learn about other cultural treasures of Italy, including its beautiful architecture and entertaining festivals. This motivating tour of the beautiful European country also incorporates compelling information about ItalyÂ’s history and geography, complemented by striking photographs and thought-provoking fact boxes.
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  • Let's Get Cooking!

    Powerkids Press

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    In this fun and appetizing series, kids will learn how to cook recipes from around the world, and find out about each countrys culture too. Each recipe is presented in simple steps, with each step accompanied by a photograph showing kids doing the cooking. Recipes also include an introduction, a list of ingredients, a list of utensils, and a Tips & Tricks section. Your readers will have fun learning how to make Mexicos famous guacamole, dim sum from China, Italian pasta, and a mouth-watering crme brle from France.
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  • Fun with Italian Cooking

    Rosalba Gioffre

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Your excited readers will prepare a hearty, savory meal with this cookbook. Kids can easily follow these simple, step-by-step recipes; theyll learn how to cook with Italian spices and ingredients while also learning about Italian culture.
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  • Fun with Mexican Cooking

    Karen Ward

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This bright and colorful book is a great way to introduce kids to Mexican food and Mexican cooking. The book gives simple, step-by-step instructions, accompanied by photographs, for making chocolate mexicano, guacamole, churritos, and many more delicious Mexican dishes.
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  • Fun with French Cooking

    Rosalba Gioffre

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Young chefs can explore the cuisine of France with this books mouth-watering recipes. This fun cookbook recounts the tradition of La Fte des Rois, or the Feast of Kings, and it gives clear, step-by-step instructions to prepare each dish.
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  • The Culture and Recipes of India

    Tracey Kelly

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    India is a large, colorful country with varied terrain, and its cuisine reflects its bountiful resources. While learning about this amazing nation, its geography, and its people, readers are invited to take a crash course in Indian cooking with the help of accessible instructions and easy-to-find ingredients. Favorites such as samosas, curry, and tandoori chicken are on the menu, accompanied by eye-catching photographs and informative text detailing much about important Indian customs and other cultural elements.
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