Books - Food - Children
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Kids in the Kitchen by Susan Tomnay
Aimed at kids, this book shows how to make simple breakfasts, snacks and lunches as well as a few dinners for the family. It also includes kids' favourites such as cakes, biscuits and slices
Paperback, 216 pp, $49.95. Buy
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They are What You Feed Them by Alex Richardson
Senior Research Fellow at Oxford University and former school teacher� Dr Alex Richardson is the UK's leading expert on how what we do and do not feed our children impacts their learning� concentration� co-ordination and behaviour.
Empowering and extremely practical� this book sorts out food fact from food myth and shows parents how to bring the best choices into their children's everyday diets. Includes simple meal plans and recipes as well as practical guidance on other lifestyle factors� such as time spent in front of TV and computer screens. A highly influential book that offers concerned parents concrete information and real solutions.
Paperback, 448 pp, $38.99. Buy
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Party Cakes for Kids
Offers a collection of colourful birthday cakes. This book includes fun ideas to make your child's celebration memorable and fun. Each cake can be made from scratch or using a packet mix, and can be decorated with easy to find ingredients. Chapters are themed to appeal to kids with different interests. Each recipe has step-by-step instructions
Paperback, 160 pp, $29.95. Buy
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The Contented Toddler Years by Gina Ford
Addresses the many problems parents face in the first three years - from feeding and sleeping problems in the first year, including weaning and early-morning waking, to teething and potty training. This book is useful for parents who would like to tackle the difficulties they may encounter as their babies become confident children
Paperback, 208 pp, $32.95. Buy
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Second Helpings by Jeanette Orrey
Presents a family cookbook with over 120 recipes from the bestselling author of "The Dinner Lady". This book provides solutions for busy parents who want to feed their children well. It emphasises on the home and eating together. It contains sections on breakfast, tea, and snacks as well as ideas for the main meal of the day
Hardback, 288 pp, $59.95. Buy
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The Good Housekeeping Illustrated Children's Cookbook by Marianne Zanzarella and The Editors of Good Housekeeping
Fifty delicious, "Good Housekeeping"-tested recipes will lure budding chefs into the kitchen and start them off on a lifetime of good cooking. The brand-new spiral-bound format is easy to work with too! "Look, mom and dad: we cooked it ourselves!" With every technique clearly shown, and a fun, accessible format, children will eagerly pull out the measuring cups, grab the mixing bowls, and begin preparing these temptingly tasty, kid-friendly dishes. And these are real, crowd-pleasing meals, including Scrumptious Scrambled Eggs, Surprise Burgers, Oven Roasted Chicken with Vegetables, and that all-time favorite: chocolate chip cookies. Of course, "Good Housekeeping "lays out all the cooking and safety basics up front, from handling the food pr
, 176 pp, $18.95. Buy
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Complete Idiot's Guide To Feeding Your Baby And Toddler by Elizabeth M. Ward
When mothers start adding solid foods to baby's diet at about four to six months, they need to know both what to begin with and how to prepare foods. Weaning a baby isn't as simple as mashing peas; there are all kinds of health and nutritional considerations. Parents need toddler recipes. In The Complete Idiot's Guide to Feeding Your Baby and Toddler, readers will find: How best to begin weaning your baby to solid foods. How various foods affect brain development. How to know if your baby is getting the right amount of food. Recipes for both babies and toddlers. Eating solutions for children who won't eat veggies, fruit, meat, or dairy.
Paperback, 352 pp, $23.95. Buy
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Kid Food: Rachael Ray's Top 30 30-Minutes Meals by Rachael Ray
Rachael guarantees, Yes, your kids will eat it! These Top 30 kid-friendly meals, a collection of her greatest hits, will have the whole family asking for seconds. Break the weeknight routine with hassle-free cooking and delicious results
, 131 pp, $18.95. Buy
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Batter Up Kids by Barbara Beery
Paperback, 64 pp, $42.95. Buy
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Real Food for Kids by Rachael Anne Hill
In this invaluable book, nutrition expert Rachael Anne Hill explains why the food our children eat is damaging their health, and shows how you can reverse this trend by cooking simple good food at home - without spending hours in the kitchen. Her recipes are quick and simple to prepare, made from everyday ingredients and are packed with the nutrients your family needs. From Breakfasts to Lunch Boxes, Snacks and Drinks, Lunches and Suppers, Puddings and Party Food, there are recipes for every occasion that kids will love. Rachael also advises on what foods to buy and what to avoid, understanding food labels and cutting through the marketing hype.
Hardback, 144 pp, $45.00. Buy
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Children's First Cookbook by Annabel Karmel
From sweet treats to simple family meals, young children will love trying out the exciting range of tasty and healthy recipes. Scrummy scrambled eggs, tasty tuna bake, caterpillar cup cakes and smoothie shake-ups make your first time cooking in the kitchen easy and fun!
Hardback, 48 pp, $19.95. Buy
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The Gina Ford Baby and Toddler Cook Book by Gina Ford
A fully illustrated one stop guide for feeding babies and children. Simplicity is the key to Gina's advice and her realistic approach to the demands of modern day parenting
Hardback, 208 pp, $44.95. Buy
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The Dinner Lady by Jeanette Orrey
This beautifully illustrated book also tells the inspirational story how Jeanette became Britain's most vocal campaigner for good food for our kids. It includes her advice (after years of experience)on cooking for children at home, ideas for getting (even the fussiest!) children interested in and excited by food
Hardback, 259 pp, $62.95. Buy
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Elmo's World
Munch, munch, munch! Find the food Elmo loves to eat in this fun flap book! Lift the flaps to find food surprises, from healthy veggies to pepperoni pizza, as Elmo learns that food helps him to grow big and strong. Trying new kinds of food is fun! This fun board book will help children aged 2-5 learn about their world.
, 5 pp, $10.95. Buy
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Family Food : A New Approach to Cooking by Heston Blumenthal
Family Food inspires parents to involve their children in all aspects of cooking, right from the outset - choosing the dish, sourcing the ingredients and being a valuable member of the kitchen. As well as introducing children to 'adult food' and offering easy-to-follow recipes, Heston Blumenthal also writes about important cooking techniques. Family Food enables you to build up a repertoire of dishes that the whole family will enjoy cooking and eating together.
Paperback, 350 pp, $35.00. Buy
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Baby and Toddler Meals by Robin Barker
"Baby and Toddler Meals" is written by the bestselling author of "Baby Love", Robin Barker, and explodes all the myths that surround feeding babies and toddlers. Robin takes you through each developmental stage, showing you how to introduce new foods and explaining why some foods are more appropriate at certain stages than others. Realistic advice, based on sound guidelines, is given to help you if your baby or toddler won�t eat or will only eat selectively. "Baby and Toddler Meals" has over one hundred yummy recipes, suitable not only for babies and toddlers, but for the whole family. Written in Robin�s popular commonsense style, "Baby and Toddler Meals" is the baby food book that puts the fun back into feeding.
Paperback, 224 pp, $32.95. Buy
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Children's Cook Book by Katharine Ibbs
Step-by-step format shows exactly how to do it, when to do it and what it should look like! The book is carefully structured to build a child's confidence in the kitchen, and the dishes are chosen for the whole family to enjoy All-new step-by-step photography plus mouth-watering pictures of each finished dish. Illustrated glossary explains important cookery techniques and terms Each recipe can be easily adapted to suit individual tastes or diets Encourages children to think about nutrition throughout the book Recipes graded with a 'difficulty' rating which will help readers to select the recipes that are best for their ability.
Hardback, 128 pp, $29.95. Buy
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365 Recipes for Babies,Toddlers & Children by Bridget L. Wardley
Paperback, 224 pp, $32.95. Buy
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Vegetarian Family Cookbook by Nava Atlas
It can be challenging to create nutritious meals that appeal to everyone at the table, including the picky eaters. But Nava Atlas has solved the dilemma with a collection of down-to-earth recipes reflecting the way families really eat. Flexible, adaptable, and filled with ways to make wholesome food more attractive to children, Atlas shows how simple it can be to make enticing meat-free meals, with selections such as Quick Black Bean and Sweet Potato Chili, Vegetable Upside Down Casserole, and Alphabet Soup. She also takes the mystery out of cooking with soy and provides dozens of delicious whole-grain, low-sugar desserts. Most of the recipes include vegan substitutions for eggs or dairy products.
Paperback, $26.95. Buy
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Working Parents Cookbook by Jodie Morgan
Working parents Jeff and Jodie Morgan show how in this can't-do-without cookbook for moms and dads with busy days, hungry kids, and a desire for family health and harmony. These "kid friendly" recipes are full of fresh ingredients, and most of them can be whipped up in 30 minutes or less. All of them let the chef know what he or she is getting into with prep times and complete, easy-to-follow instructions, including time-saving shortcuts and creative suggestions for leftovers. It's a near endless supply of ideas for quick breakfasts, weekday lunches, no-fuss dinners, and everybody's favorite: dessert. Parents will find options for the inevitable last-minute school potluck or bake sale that even finicky kids (or adults) will gobble up.
Paperback, 423 pp, $34.95. Buy
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