Kitchen fun for kids: full of recipes, crafts, games, and experiments using kitchen utensils.
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Product Details
Author:
Pam Abrams
Spiral-bound:
96 pages
Publisher:
Harvard Common Press
Publication Date:
March 15, 2007
Language:
English
ISBN:
1558323465
Product Length:
8.32 inches
Product Width:
10.62 inches
Product Height:
0.87 inches
Product Weight:
1.42 pounds
Package Length:
10.1 inches
Package Width:
8.1 inches
Package Height:
0.9 inches
Package Weight:
1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 4 reviews
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
So much fun - for you and your child Apr 24, 2007
By J. L. Abrams This book is so much fun to use, and is gorgeous to look at. Having projects that you can do with your child by just going to the kitchen and using tools and food you already own is such a fabulous idea. So many project books for kids require items you have to go out and get especially for the project --- not very convenient for spur of the moment fun. This book makes it easy to be spontaneous. And you'll have as much fun as your child! My eight year old and three year old both love it.
I highly recommend this book!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A unique and enthusiastically recommended addition Jan 09, 2008
By Midwest Book Review Profusely illustrated throughout with the full-color photography of Mellisa Punch, "Gadgetology" is a lively and 'kid friendly' collection of do-it-yourself instructions for recipe, crafts, games, and experimental projects utilizing thirty-five different kitchen implements or 'gadgets' common to any home. Kids can build an edible log cabin with an apple corer, make a strawberry taste like orange juice with a marinade injector, write secret messages in a lemon juice based invisible ink and the use of a citrus squeezer, make a jelly bean nest with a garlic press, and so much more! Fun and informative, "Gadgetology" is a unique and enthusiastically recommended addition to any family or community library children's activities reference collection.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great Family Fun Aug 03, 2007
By P. Caswell
"Mom to Two"
This book is full of fun things to do as a family. What a treat.
Fun in the kitchen Jan 30, 2010
By Fappa This book is fun for a child who enjoys learning to cook as well as some simple science experiments using cooking utensils. My grandson has already had fun with several of them. I recommend it for parents or grandparents to do with their young ones.