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    55 of 55 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Really cute... recipies are fun and yummy, March 24, 2003
    My daughter is only 3, but she participates a lot in these recipies. Lots of fun.
    The names they give the foods and the pictures also make children more willing to eat the food. If you have a picky eater he/she will surely eat the creations from this book.

    I appreciate that they didnt use a lot of fancy ingreadiants or get too rediculous with cutting things into shapes etc. like many kid's recipie books

    The hide-and-seek muffins are awsome! they taste like shortcake w/ the strawberry baked right in!

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    44 of 44 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Food for the Pre-Schooler's Soul!!!, August 3, 1998
    By A Customer
    What a find! Mollie Katzen and Ann Henderson have compiled a delicious assortment of fun-to-make recipes for kids. My daughter was THRILLED to be able to make and serve Blueberry Pancakes for Sunday breakfast. The experience was a terrific boost for her. You could virtually see her self-esteem growing as she presented her culinary masterpiece to us. She also made chocolate-banana shakes for dessert last night. The recipes are so well illustrated that she is able (at 4 and a half years old) to verify that she has included all of the ingredients. She is eagerly anticipating her next cooking adventure. I tip my chef's hat to the authors for combining real food with recipes that are truly suited for kids. Does anyone know if the Culinary Institute of America offers scholarships? I think she's ready!
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    30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun for parents and children!, April 4, 1997
    By A Customer
    "Pretend Soup" is thoughtfully written, beautifully illustrated, and a great introduction to cooking for small children. Each recipe has detailed instructions for the grown-up helper, followed by a two-page children's recipe -- step-by-step pictures and simple word instructions.
    Unlike some other children's cookbooks, the recipes are all "real", healthful foods (Pretend Soup is a real recipe for a fruit salad in a yogurt/orange juice "soup").
    This has become one of my standard gifts for the 4-6 year old birthday party circuit.
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