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Let’s make a pizza! Can you guess each ingredient as it’s added? Soon the pizza will be ready to eat – overflowing with tasty toppings and piping hot, fresh out of the oven! Artfully drizzled with Lea Redmond’s fun-loving guessing game and topped with mouthwatering illustrations from Flora Waycott, this board book is stacked with treats for hungry young readers. It’s even shaped like a pizza!
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Join Spot and his family as they grow a pumpkin in the garden – and use it to bake an autumnal surprise! Toddlers will love this pumpkin-shaped board book.
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£10.99
A witch’s favorite treat is frog soup. Luckily, it’s healthy and easy to make. To give it that extra kick and a pop of color, the key ingredient is a spoonful of frogs. But how do you keep the frogs on the spoon? They hop, they leap, they hide – and they escape. What is a poor witch to do?
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What are the main ingredients of cakes? Eggs, sugar, butter, and flour! Find out where they come from, then use them to bake 20 sensational cake recipes from around the world. You don’t need to travel to enjoy the variety of cakes the world has to offer. Bring classic recipes to life from the comfort of your own home. From simple sponge, Swiss roll and Sachertorte to the ultimate birthday celebration cake, follow simple step by step recipes and learn how to bake mouth-watering cakes for every occasion. There are healthier options too, that use fruit and vegetables to sweeten and keep cakes moist and delicious.
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From shopping to chopping, this recipe book is packed full of ideas and tips to get kids cooking in the kitchen. This family cook book is a celebration of all things food – and the joy of eating. From global recipes, to tips on sourcing fresh ingredients, and how different foods can be prepared and enjoyed, this beautifully illustrated cook book is a visual feast and delight to the senses. Learn how to make dumplings, shakshouka and other delicious dishes from around the world, whether on a budget or blowout, with fun and encouraging text by award-winning cook Lizzie Mabbott.
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£14.99
Featuring easy to follow, illustrated step-by-step instructions, and a wealth of classic and creative bakes, this first baking book is jam-packed with inspiring content and has everything budding bakers need to take their first steps to baking glory!
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£15.99
Barbie teaches kids the value and fun of healthy cooking in 50 delicious recipes.
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£7.99
At the Restaurant is a fun-filled book of restaurant-themed activities designed to keep children entertained and amused when out and about.
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Rigatoni is a pasta cat. He loves pasta, any kind of pasta: spaghetti, penne, fusilli, with pesto, in soup, in lasagne, any whichever way his owners, Ruth and Tina, will serve it. Then one day Ruth and Tina go away and leave George in charge. And the pasta is replaced with yucky cat food. Can Rigatoni find someone who understands what he really wants to eat?
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Little Country Cottage: A Spring Treasury of Recipes, Crafts and Wisdom offers nature-based crafts, bakes and gardening projects in a celebration of self-sufficient, eco-friendly, country cottage-style life.
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Everywhere on planet Earth where people can be found, there are different ways of preparing and eating food. Bursting with energy and fascinating facts, this series looks at what we have in common, and celebrates our differences. Learn about where food comes from, and what we grow, farm, forage, process or bake in order to eat. In this book, you will discover what was popular at Roman banquets and where staple foods like potatoes orginally come from. Explore dishes and food traditions from every corner of the planet.
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It’s finally the day of Rabbit’s pancake picnic! She’s going to make the pancakes all by herself, but she can’t find her recipe book. Bother! Rabbit decides to try to remember the recipe and adds syrup, strawberries, apples, and lots of other ingredients to the mixture. Her friends try to help, but Rabbit is desperate to make the pancakes on her own. Even when the mixture turns lumpy, sticky and looks, well, strange. Is Rabbit’s pancake picnic ruined? Perhaps she just needs to accept some help from her kind friends!