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Books with title Let's Get Cooking!

  • Let's Get Cooking!

    Scholastic

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 10, 2017)
    Nobody knows yummy food like the Shoppies(TM) and their Shopkins(TM) pals!Bake the perfect cupcake with Jessicake, whip up some milkshakes with Peppa-Mint, and try some sweet 'n' salty treats with Bubbleisha and Popette. With step-by-step, easy to follow instructions, full-color photographs of the final results, and encouragement from the Shoppies along the way, this hardcover spiralbound cookbook with 50 recipes will make any Shoppies fan a master chef in no time!
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  • Let's Get Cracking!

    Cyndi Marko

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 7, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Transforming into an avian superhero who fights crime in the city of Fowladelphia, Gordon Blue hops into his Beakmobile and is led by his super birdy senses to a festival where all the chickens have lost their feathers and donned itchy woolly sweaters.
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  • Get Cooking

    Sam Stern

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 23, 2009)
    Favorite ingredients from cheese to chocolate provide the theme as teen chef Sam Stern returns with a third cookbook full of fun, healthy recipes.With two cookbooks under his belt, Sam Stern was up for a new challenge. So when seven of his friends asked him to conjure up great-tasting recipes based on their one favorite food, he went for it. The result? Get Cooking — one fabulous cookbook with eight sections (including one for Sam), focusing on tomatoes, cheese, pasta, vegetables, meat, potatoes, sweets, and chocolate. Feeling healthy? Try out the Leek and Onion Soup. Eating on the run? Boil up Spaghetti with Oil, Garlic, and Chili. Augmented by helpful tips from Sam as well as nutritional advice, these slightly more advanced recipes, from tasty appetizers to delectable deserts, are sure to offer something for everyone.Back matter includes an index.
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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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  • Let's get cooking

    Judy Pemberton

    Unknown Binding (King Fisher Press, March 15, 1984)
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  • Let's Cook!

    Robert Crowther

    Board book (Candlewick, Oct. 7, 2004)
    Please do play with your food! Sturdy pop-out pieces let preschoolers practice their culinary skills — no supervision required.It's a preschooler's dream — a chance not only to pick what you want to eat, but to make it yourself! Get out the frying pan and spatula. For breakfast there are eggs and bacon to fry and bread or bagels to pop in the toaster. Lunch brings plenty of sandwich choices — just layer the lettuce, cheese, tomato, and whatever you'd like. Best of all, there are ice-cream sundaes for dessert, with plenty of fruit to pile on for toppings. Leave it to pop-up master Robert Crowther to cook up a pop-out paradise where kids can play chef to their heart's content.
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  • Get Cooking

    Sam Stern, Susan Stern

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Oct. 1, 2007)
    After his first two cookbooks, Sam Stern wanted a new challenge. And since there's nobody harder to please than your mates, he asked seven of his friends to choose their favourite ingredients so he could make dishes using the food they liked most. The result? One cracking cookbook with eight sections (including one food chosen from Sam himself), full of great tasting meals and snacks to impress anyone. Whether it's chocolate or cheese, tomatoes or pasta, there's something here to suit all.
  • Let's Get Going!

    Shela Close

    eBook
    This children's book tells the engaging story of a dad struggling to get his two young children ready to go out, whilst Chloe and Josh pursue a parallel universe of fun and make-believe. The story strikes a chord with mums and dads everywhere; it's easy to miss out on the wonder of pretend play, when we're so busy doing strange adult stuff. Children love the unintentional naughtiness of Chloe and Josh and their dog. They laugh with relief at the end of the story when mummy returns and sorts everything out…!
  • Let's Get Cracking!

    CyndiMarko

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 31, 2014)
    Title: Let's Get Cracking! <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: CyndiMarko <>Publisher: Scholastic
  • Let's Get Going

    Debra M. Irby, Tars Montgomery III, Faith Williams

    eBook (Do the Write Thing, Inc., April 22, 2012)
    B.J., a pre-schooler, gets ready for school and the day's activities.
  • Get Cooking

    Sam Stern

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 23, 2009)
    Favorite ingredients from cheese to chocolate provide the theme as teen chef Sam Stern returns with a third cookbook full of fun, healthy recipes.With two cookbooks under his belt, Sam Stern was up for a new challenge. So when seven of his friends asked him to conjure up great-tasting recipes based on their one favorite food, he went for it. The result? GET COOKING — one fabulous cookbook with eight sections (including one for Sam), focusing on tomatoes, cheese, pasta, vegetables, meat, potatoes, sweets, and chocolate. Feeling healthy? Try out the Leek and Onion Soup. Eating on the run? Boil up Spaghetti with Oil, Garlic, and Chili. Augmented by helpful tips from Sam as well as nutritional advice, these slightly more advanced recipes, from tasty appetizers to delectable deserts, are sure to offer something for everyone.
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  • Get Cooking!.

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), Feb. 1, 2012)
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