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Books with title Let's Bake Valentine's Day Treats!

  • Let's Bake Valentine's Day Treats!

    Ruth Owen

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    In many cultures, making food for those you love is common practice. Since we celebrate those special people on Valentine's Day, it's the perfect holiday to make some amazing baked treats. Each themed recipe is written especially for young bakers, including safety tips, ingredients and equipment lists, and step-by-step instructions. A full-color photograph accompanies each recipe so readers can page through the book to find just the treat they want to make. Whether it's sweet for a sweetheart or has the traditional red in it, whatever recipe readers choose will stand up to the inclusion of an extra ingredient, love.
    K
  • Let's Bake Valentine's Day Treats!

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Provides ideas and recipes for baking Valentine's Day treats.
    K
  • Valentine's Day Treats

    Tara Knudson, Pauline Siewert

    Board book (Zonderkidz, Dec. 29, 2020)
    Author Tara Knudson and illustrator Pauline Siewert—the team behind Christmas Cookie Day and Easter Egg Day—offer these sweet rhymes, illustrations, and a cherry on top … a recipe to make your very own heart-shaped cake with your little one!From sparkly cards to heart-shaped cakes to a party with friends, Valentine’s Day Treats captures the joy and fun of holiday traditions. The fun, read-aloud rhymes and bright, adorable illustrations are perfect for evoking favorite holiday memories and—with the included recipe to make your very own heart-shaped cereal treats—creating new ones!Valentine's Day Treats:Front cover sparkles with glitterBack cover includes instructions on how to make your very own heart-shaped cereal treatsIs a perfect Valentine’s Day reading tradition for kids ages 0 to 4Will find a home in preschool, kindergarten, Sunday school and daycare, with its hands-on. Kid-friendly baking activityStencils, stamps, For designs-Let's create, Valentines!Trace and paint, Sparkly heart, Cut and glue, Works of art!
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  • Valentine's Day Treats

    Tara Knudson, Pauline Siewert

    language (Zonderkidz, Dec. 29, 2020)
    Author Tara Knudson and illustrator Pauline Siewert—the team behind Christmas Cookie Day and Easter Egg Day—offer these sweet rhymes, illustrations, and a cherry on top … a recipe to make your very own heart-shaped cereal treats with your little one!From sparkly cards to heart-shaped cakes to a party with friends, Valentine’s Day Treats captures the joy and fun of holiday traditions. The fun, read-aloud rhymes and bright, adorable illustrations are perfect for evoking favorite holiday memories and—with the included recipe to make your very own heart-shaped cereal treats—creating new ones!Valentine's Day Treats:Front cover sparkles with glitterBack cover includes instructions on how to make your very own heart-shaped cereal treatsIs a perfect Valentine’s Day reading tradition for kids ages 0 to 4Will find a home in preschool, kindergarten, Sunday school and daycare, with its hands-on. Kid-friendly baking activityStencils, stamps, For designs-Let's create, Valentines!Trace and paint, Sparkly heart, Cut and glue, Works of art!
  • Valentine's Day Sweets and Treats

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 10, 2012)
    ValentineÂ’s Day is a holiday renowned for gifts of chocolate and other sweet treats. Readers go beyond heart shaped cards and find the sweet side of this infamous sweetheart holiday. Informative photos and easy-to-follow instructions assist readers express their affection through delicious ValentineÂ’s dishes.
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  • Valentine's Day Sweets and Treats

    Ruth Owen

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Introduces Valentine's Day and provides information about and recipes for holiday-themed foods, including I love you cookies, te amo linguine, and chocolate dipped strawberries.
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  • Valentine's Day Sweets and Treats

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, March 15, 1880)
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