Books - Food - Children
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Good Food by Angela Nilsen
Even if it is raining outside, this little book of sunshine will help lift the gloom with a wealth of comforting, cheerful dishes to keep the summer atmosphere alive. All tried-and-tested by Britain's top-selling BBC Good Food Magazine, these recipes are guaranteed to be packed full of intense flavour. With full-colour photography to accompany every dish and a practical ingredients list of Mediterranean authentics and easy-to-find alternatives, this really is a must-have summer cookbook
Paperback, 216 pp, $17.95. Buy
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Truuuly Scrumptious Book of Organic Baby Purees by Topsy Fogg and Janice Fisher
Like all parents, Topsy Fogg and Janice Fisher wanted to give their babies the best possible start in life. And like Jamie Oliver before them, they realised that the best start begins with what they give their children to eat. Topsy and Janice are the founders of the award-winning organic baby food brand, Truuuly Scrumptious, a delicious range of homestyle, top-quality food for babies aged six months through to toddlers.In this beautifully illustrated book, Topsy and Janice share their scrumptious recipes to ensure that parents give their babies all the essential nutrients that are vital for healthy growth and development. They also explain how to wean babies why going organic is best and, how to source, prepare and cook the best-quality in
Paperback, 144 pp, $29.95. Buy
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Tana Ramsay's Family Kitchen by Tana Ramsay
Time-pressed parents will swear by Tana's simple and delicious recipes - although not in the traditional Gordon way. Tana has a tasty solution for every occasion� from lunch bites and tea-time treats to weekend lunches and party foods.
She also offers personal tips on a wide range of issues all parents face� including how to adapt dishes to suit different ages and tastes and how to encourage children to experiment with food.
Whether you only have minutes to rustle up Lime and Ginger Salmon Fillets or fancy a fun afternoon with the kids creating Gingerbread Lollies� this lavishly illustrated book is an adventure in the kitchen for adults and children alike.
Paperback, 272 pp, $39.00. Buy
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Chicken Soup for the Soul Kids in the Kitchen by Jack Canfield, Antonio Frontera and Mark Victor Hansen and others
Cooking doesn't have to be another chore added into your day. If you learn to utilize your time and get the kids involved� it could be a time to look forward to in order to bond and catch up with your children.
Kids in the Kitchen includes a buffet of inspiring stories and fabulous recipes for kids to try by themselves and also with their family and friends. Find out what other families are cooking in their kitchens and learn family recipe secrets. Chef Antonio takes the parents and kids through a world of imagination with characters� puzzles and cooking trivia.
Paperback, 248 pp, $27.95. Buy
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Tana Ramsay's Real Family Food by Tana Ramsay
As a busy mother-of-four and the glamorous wife of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay� Tana knows the challenges of pleasing everybody around the kitchen table - especially if you want your family to eat real� healthy food. With the help of her trademark easy-to-follow and mouth-watering recipes� Tana shows how to transform mealtimes with minimum fuss� and make real food something that doesn't mean spending hours in the kitchen.
Lavishly illustrated with over 100 recipes for every family occasion� including:
School-rush Breakfasts� Grab and Go Lunches and Food in a Flash
Easy Entertaining� Try Something Different and Vegetable Temptations
Picnics and Treats� Baking Sensations and Devilish Desserts
, 272 pp, $53.99. Buy
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Party Food for Kids by Caroline Marson
Children's parties are the time for having fun with food. Birthdays and special events don't happen every day, so you can afford to be more relaxed about what your child is eating - but a celebratory spread can still include plenty of healthy options. These delightfully quick and simple recipes taste wonderful, look fantastic and guarantee the success of any party. There are suggestions for finger foods and dips, special ideas for sandwiches and salads, barbecue snacks to satisfy ravenous appetites, rainbow jellies and ices, and children's cocktails. A section on shaped and themed cakes, with some magical ideas for icing and decoration, will inspire your own creative imagination.
Hardback, $27.95. Buy
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Kids' Parties
Kid's birthday parties used to be pretty straight forward - a few balloons and party poppers, a cake. But times have changed and this book will set out everything you need to know about organising parties for kids aged 3-12, so that even you can relax and enjoy yourself on the day
Paperback, 138 pp, $24.95. Buy
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Fussy Eaters' Recipe Book by Annabel Karmel
Mealtimes can often be a battleground between parents and kids. As a parent you want your child to have a healthy, nutritious and tasty diet, but persuading them it's a good idea is a different matter! Annabel Karmel is here to convert even the fussiest of fussy eaters and make the family meal fun again. With 120 recipes covering everything from breakfasts to suppers to parties, Annabel gives tips and advice on improving your children's diet and encouraging new tastes. She suggests way of sneaking hidden vegetables into familiar foods such as quesadillas and focaccia pizzas, and offers a healthy take on fast-food favourites like chicken nuggets with dips and sticky barbecue ribs. There's plenty to tempt children of all ages, including pork
, 224 pp, $29.95. Buy
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Meals without Tears by Rana Conway
Sometimes in our family lives we come across particular problems that we struggle to overcome. This new series of books from Prentice Hall Life will help parents find solutions to specific, yet common, parenting problems. Stress-free Parenting: Meals without Tears is quick and easy to use, giving fast advice to stressed out parents. Dealing with just one issue means that help is focussed and parents can easily access the guidance and techniques they need. The book will also help parents to identify, understand and alleviate their own stresses around eating and mealtimes and help them to recognize the flashpoints and triggers for problems
Paperback, 224 pp, $24.95. Buy
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Fuss-free Food for Babies and Toddlers by Sara Lewis
Nutritious, delicious and easy-to-prepare dishes to give your baby and child a healthy start in life, shown step by step in 900 beautiful photographs. Equipment, hygiene, weaning, batch cooking, fussy eating and more, from first tastes to food for toddlers and ideas for easy family combinations.
Hardback, 256 pp, $45.00. Buy
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My A to Z Recipe Box; An Alphabet of Recipes for Kids by Hilary Karmilowicz and Melissa Sweet
From Ants in My Applesauce to Zany Zucchini Sticks, these 26 recipes offer young chefs a wide variety of hands-on cooking adventures. Each recipe has clear, simple steps that children will find easy to follow and in the process, they'll learn about the foods they enjoy and practice skills like following directions and measuring, too. Developed by a former chef who is also a mother and a cooking teacher, these tasty (but still healthy) recipes have been kidtested and perfected. They're sure to offer plenty of fun times in the kitchen for young chefs and their families
Kit, 50 pp, $22.95. Buy
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Lorraine Kelly's Junk-Free Children's Eating Plan by Lorraine Kelly and Carina Norris
Based around a simple six-week healthy eating plan, including loads of delicious and easy-to-make recipes, Lorraine Kelly's new plan will help parents turn their children's diet around and set them on the road to healthy eating. The plan is flexible and allows children to have a hand in choosing what they eat - everyone knows that children like to rebel if they think they're being forced to eat something! It's full of nutritional advice and information to help parents steer their children away from unhealthy junk food and get them making sensible food choices for life. Co-written with leading nutritionist Carina Norris, this book will address the increasing problem of children's diets and childhood obesity in a practical and approachable wa
Paperback, 160 pp, $41.95. Buy
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The Everything Cooking for Baby and Toddler Book by Shana Priwer and Cynthia Phillips
- Cooking is one of the bestselling categories in the Everything series--over 750,000 books sold! - Unbeatable price point and value for 300 recipes at $14.95 Babies can be fussy eaters--some suffer from food allergies, and many others are just plain persnickety about food. The Everything Cooking for Baby and Toddler Book is the perfect tool to craft a balanced diet. With 300 recipes to choose from, readers can make healthy meals for their babies using a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, meats, and fish. Highlights include: - Foods to avoid for the first year - Cooking equipment - Food safety (storage, cleanliness, handling meats) - Food warnings about what not to cook at home - Pesticide concentration and nitrates (in carrots, spinach) -
Paperback, 307 pp, $22.95. Buy
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Healthy First Foods for Your Baby by Caitilin Finch
It is important to begin your baby's life with a nutritious diet. This work gives recipes for main meals and puddings taking you from those first tastes at 4-6 months to lumpy foods suitable for them at 6-12 months and finger foods for when they are able to handle food themselves. The recipes are organized according to the feeding age
Hardback, 96 pp, $19.99. Buy
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Kitchen Garden Cooking for Kids by Stephanie Alexander
Contains over 120 recipes that children can cook at home with a little bit of adult supervision. The layout is accessible and fun, with lots of helpful hints and useful facts. Unlike other cookbooks for kids, this one does not assume that a child's palate is unsophisticated of or unable to appreciate complex taste. Ages 5+
Paperback, 256 pp, $45.00. Buy
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Jamie's Dinners by Jamie Oliver
Talks about school dinners and family meals . This book takes a look at how to get the most out of your kitchen without spending too much money on making it work. It also reveals the world's most-loved food from a global website survey, and includes the top ten dishes that families love to eat together
Paperback, 336 pp, $39.95. Buy
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101 Fantastic Recipes for Babies, Toddlers and Children by Bridget Wardley
Hardback, 108 pp, $19.95. Buy
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Small Fry: Inspiration for Cooking with Kids by Susie Cameron, Katrina Crook
The simple message of this book is that cooking, shopping for food and gardening are good for kids. Its good because thhey learn about the importance of fun and how much pleasure and fun its procurement and preparation can give. This book is written by two mothers who know how to make the most fun out of teaching kids about food.
Paperback, 192 pp, $24.95. Buy
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The Contented Little Baby Book Of Weaning by Gina Ford
Covers the different questions parents may have about weaning, from the initial 'when to wean' to how to establish routines and make sure babies get all the nutrients they need. This guide also contains parent-friendly schedules, feeding plans, and personal stories from many mothers
Paperback, 208 pp, $32.95. Buy
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Lorraine Kelly's Baby and Toddler Eating Plan by Lorraine Kelly
Contains meal ideas, including a section on creating healthier food for parties, with recipes from vegetable crisps and dips to blueberry muffins, as well as helpful hints and tips on creating wholesome lunchboxes and snacks
Paperback, 256 pp, $15.95. Buy
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