Mandolin – It's in my blood

Mandolin – It's in my blood
Mandolin – It's in my blood
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A fun cookbook featuring Mandoline, a mischievous little girl who combines cooking and having fun.

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Here is an ultra refreshing book that will take its place among your great recipe books! Mandoline guides children – from 18 months – on a colorful and surprising culinary adventure. With her, children are invited to discover the pleasure of cooking with he althy and nutritious food… while having fun! This is what prevails in this visually very attractive book. We created colorful pages with many collages that are reminiscent of scrapbooking. Our eyes are immediately caught by these pretty combinations of colors and small artifices.

But of course, our belly also answers the call. The recipes tempt us first by their catchy title, but also because they are so simple to make. Everyday recipes AND that the little ones will love, especially if they get their hands dirty. For each of them, the author added a sidebar “With a little (or no!) help from an adult, you can:”. She then lists several tasks that the apprentice cook can perform.

Frankly, an effective tool for children to start their culinary adventure on the right foot while restoring their self-esteem. How proudfor them to discover themselves capable of helping in the kitchen and preparing meals like the grown-ups!

A book that will encourage you to cook with your family and have a good time while cooking!

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