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    The Childrens Baking Book
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    Product ID: 723986583
    Category: Books
    Description: A great way to get kids cooking - delicious bakes to make in the kitchen Inspire your child to bake up beautiful bread, perfect pastry, marvellous muffins and charming cakes and cookies.
    ISBN: 9781405346627
    Price: £6.49

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars I'm buying it for myself!, 5 Jun 2010
This review is from: Children's Book of Baking (Usborne Cookbooks) (Hardcover)
My daughter and granddaughter have done several recipes from this book, and everything has been really successful. I myself made one of the cakes when I was staying there, and I'm so impressed that I'm going to buy the book for myself, even though I'm over 60 and well beyond being a 'child'! I can't say if it's a great book for young children, as the recipes are not particularly easy. I would say the recipes are like any you would find in an adult baking book, but there are tips and illustrations which make it more child-friendly. I haven't yet looked at the book in detail, but I didn't see any reference to machines which would make the preparation process easier and quicker, but maybe that is because it is better for children to do things by hand rather than play with electric machines. The cakes certainly need to be made with adult supervision and assistance, in my opinion.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely book, 27 Sep 2009
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Book (Usbornes Children's book of baking) received very quickly and efficiently, well packaged.
The book is lovely. Big wipe-clean pages with clear picures and text. Excellent recipies, though some of them seem a bit ambitious for children - they obviously need adult supervision.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Rachael, 19 Aug 2011
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Lovely book, my daughter and son, 4 and 2 respectively loved it...it is lovely, colourful and they get to see how the cakes should look (hehe!)
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