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Look I'm a Cook

by DK
ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Bursting with 11 exciting, easy-peasy recipes, little chefs explore and discover the wonderful world of everyday science and food with all their senses.
Perfect for ages 3-6, this delightful nonfiction kids cooking book introduces preschool and early elementary school children to basic culinary science and cooking activities.
A truly terrific ebook for any young child who is interested in helping in the kitchen! It is full of colorful illustrations, recipes, fun facts, and scientific principles about food and nutrition. It is teeming with tasty ideas and fun hands-on learning experiences that will get children playing, discovering everyday science, and cooking up a storm.
Look I'm A Cook is full of tasty recipes that provide a great variety of fun, healthy, kid-friendly foods, made with ingredients you probably have on hand. These 11 activities are easy to prepare, set up, and create. The visual step-by-step instructions and a charming design make it the perfect activity ebook for parents and their little ones to enjoy together.
From guacamole to ice pops, to chocolate pears; kids can pour it, mix it, and taste it. Each recipe becomes an ever-so-exciting experiment (we have it under good authority that anyone will find the crunchy Vegetable Stick Train irresistibly adorable - and it goes really well with the homemade guacamole).
Get Ready To Find Your Inner Chef!
You were born with everything you need to be an awesome cook - a brilliant brain and amazing senses! Get ready to touch, smell, see, hear, and taste your way to fabulous food in this cookbook for kids.
Find out how to make an exciting salad train, which makes the greenest guacamole, why bread is full of bubbles and much, much more!
Full of cooking ideas for kids like:
- Sunshine strawberries
- Mini meringue mountains
- Brilliant bread
- Chocolate pears
- And much, much more!
DK's Look! I'm Learning series of exciting and educational STEM ebooks focus on the sensory experience of practical learning and play and finds the science in everyday activities. Hands-on learning experiences tap straight into kids' insatiable curiosity and sense of wonder.
These ebooks for children are perfect for ages 3-6 as they are formatted with a padded cover and toddler-tough pages. The series encourages children to develop independence and improves their critical thinking, investigation skills, and motor skills. Try the other titles in the series next, including Look I'm A Scientist, Look I'm A Mathematician, and Look I'm An Engineer.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 29, 2017
      Helping kick off the Look series, this welcoming activity book invites children to enter the kitchen with their senses wide open. Bright photographs illustrate step-by-step directions for 11 dishes, including guacamole, meringues, bread, and chocolate pears; a cartoon boy in a toque adds commentary throughout. Clipboard-style sidebars encourage readers to think about what they are seeing, feeling, and tasting (“Does the avocado change color? Does the lime juice taste sour and acidic?”), and the book also delves into the science behind several recipes. It’s an accessible introduction to cooking that emphasizes observation, curiosity, and experimentation. Simultaneously available: Look I’m a Scientist. Ages 3–7.

    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2017

      PreS-Gr 2-This new nonfiction series from DK introduces preschool and early elementary school children to basic science and cooking activities. Both books begin with a brief guide for grown-ups, a table of contents, and a spread suggesting questions to ask and how to use one's senses when doing the activities. The projects are simple but enticing. I'm a Cook contains recipes for making guacamole, bread, hard-boiled eggs, and rainbow ice, while I'm a Scientist includes activities such as making slime, playdough, shaving-cream snow, and wind catchers. Some of the activities and recipes are followed by ways to extend the project: for example, turning homemade bread into bruschetta or making aliens with slime. The pages are colorful and appealing, with lots of accompanying photos. Unlike in many activity books for kids, the instructions extend beyond the typical two-page format, resulting in a much cleaner layout. Although most of the crafts will require some adult assistance, they are all straightforward enough for kids to play an active role. VERDICT These bright, fun activity guides would make good additions to preschool classrooms and early elementary library collections.-Ashley Larsen, Pacifica Libraries, CA

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      August 1, 2017
      Preschool-G Boasting full-color photos, fun projects, and open-ended questions that playfully encourage critical thinking, titles in the Look series offer little ones great ideas for active learning. The projects in Look I'm a Cook range in difficulty from a bowl of yogurt topped with strawberries, mint, and honey to more challenging recipes, such as baked meringues and homemade bread. Frequent adult alerts helpfully signal when kiddos will need adult help or supervision, and each step is clearly illustrated with large photos. Each book opens with a discussion of senses and how they help in perception, and inset boxes pose targeted questions about how the projects feel, sound, smell, and so on. This focus on observation will help kids transcend simply following directions and get them paying more attention to cause and effect. In addition to its classroom applications, this series' approachable projects and lively illustrated layouts make it appealing for casual readers, too.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:750
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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