Cheerios Cookbook: Tasty Treats and Clever Crafts for Kids

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Author: Betty Crocker Editors

ISBN-10: 0764596098

ISBN-13: 9780764596094

Category: Rice & Grains - Cooking

The o's have it!\ There are all sorts of clever ways for kids to enjoy Cheerios! This colorful book is packed with recipes for 25 tasty treats plus 10 cool craft activities the whole family will love.\ For more great ideas visit cheerios.com

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The o's have it! There are all sorts of clever ways for kids to enjoy Cheerios! This colorful book is packed with recipes for 25 tasty treats plus 10 cool craft activities the whole family will love. For more great ideas visit cheerios.com Beverley Fahey - Children's Literature Cheerios, that staple of the toddler and preschool diet, is the central ingredient in this cookbook aimed at Moms and their kids. Sturdy board covers and a spiral binding will help this book stand up to rugged use. There are recipes that call for crushing Cheerios to use in muffins and parfaits, pressing them in variations on the Rice Krispies treats, and rolling them into a variety of cookies and treats on a stick. There are recipes that include a number of Trail Mix variations. Various recipes can be shaped into stars, teddy bears, pumpkins, and Christmas trees. All are easy to make and, while some look a little more appetizing then others, children will want to try them all. A clear color photo accompanies every recipe. The crafts included are a little less creative—such as Cheerio studded cardboard sunglasses—but the edible necklace and crayon holder are useful and fun. Safety tips, a list of utensils required, a nutrition guide, and a checklist for rating the recipes precedes the crafts and cookery. All in all a handy little cookbook for kids. 2005, Wiley Publishing, Ages 5 up.

Nurturing through Nutrition. Recipe for Safety. Cooking Checklist. Whatchamacallits & Thingamajigs. My Recipe Diary. Chapter 1: Crush 'em. Chapter 2: Press 'em. Chapter 3: Roll 'em. Chapter 4: Mix 'em. Chapter 5: Shape 'em. Index.

\ From Barnes & NobleThis full-color cookbook will teach kids to turn Cheerios' beloved O's into 35 different treats; from Choco Chip Mega Muffins and Ollie Octopus to Superhero Shades and Bee's Knees Banana Muffins. In addition to the spectacular snacks, the book contains ten craft activities that utilize America's most popular cereal.\ \ \ \ \ Children's LiteratureCheerios, that staple of the toddler and preschool diet, is the central ingredient in this cookbook aimed at Moms and their kids. Sturdy board covers and a spiral binding will help this book stand up to rugged use. There are recipes that call for crushing Cheerios to use in muffins and parfaits, pressing them in variations on the Rice Krispies treats, and rolling them into a variety of cookies and treats on a stick. There are recipes that include a number of Trail Mix variations. Various recipes can be shaped into stars, teddy bears, pumpkins, and Christmas trees. All are easy to make and, while some look a little more appetizing then others, children will want to try them all. A clear color photo accompanies every recipe. The crafts included are a little less creative—such as Cheerio studded cardboard sunglasses—but the edible necklace and crayon holder are useful and fun. Safety tips, a list of utensils required, a nutrition guide, and a checklist for rating the recipes precedes the crafts and cookery. All in all a handy little cookbook for kids. 2005, Wiley Publishing, Ages 5 up. \ —Beverley Fahey\ \