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The Tickle Fingers Toddler Cookbook: Hands-on fun in the kitchen for 1 to 4s
Author: Annabel Woolmer
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Retail Price: | $34.19 |
Betabooks Price | $27.35 |
ISBN: 9781785040566
Format: Paperback
Published: January 2017
Published By: Random House Australia
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Published: January 2017
Published By: Random House Australia
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Product Description
Everything in Tickle Fingers is completely toddler appropriate with minimal need for adult intervention - no hobs, no sharp knives, and no raw food - and has been carefully selected to emphasise all the activities toddlers love to do: squishing, sorting, mixing and pouring. With 60 step-by-step recipes for all the family to enjoy, special sections on allergies and fussy eating, and lots of ideas on how to tackle common challenges, The Tickle Fingers Toddler Cookbook is full of simple yet delicious food that every toddler will be proud to (almost) make on their own.Everything in Tickle Fingers is completely toddler appropriate with minimal need for adult intervention - no hobs, no sharp knives, and no raw food - and has been carefully selected to emphasise all the activities toddlers love to do: squishing, sorting, mixing and pouring. With 60 step-by-step recipes for all the family to enjoy, special sections on allergies and fussy eating, and lots of ideas on how to tackle common challenges, The Tickle Fingers Toddler Cookbook is full of simple yet delicious food that every toddler will be proud to (almost) make on their own.Annabel Woolmer is a mum of 2 who stumbled on cooking as a way of entertaining her 13 month old one rainy afternoon. Ever since then, she has cooked regularly with both her children and many more toddlers in playgroups, workshops and events. Frustrated by the lack or inappropriateness of resources for 1 to 4 year olds, Annabel decided to write her own book, focusing on hands-on fun and independent exploration of real food for toddlers.