When 8-year-old Alice inherits an enchanted cookbook named Cookie from her great-grandmother, she takes a magical trip to Wonderland and finds herself manning the kitchen of Alice's Wonderland Bakery!
This 22-page, beautifully illustrated board book is a replica of the magical cookbook featured in the Disney Junior series Alice's Wonderland Bakery. Fans of the show will love looking through her sturdy pages filled with easy-to-make recipes for breakfast, snacks, drinks, lunch, and sweets.
Alice's Wonderland Bakery is a place where sugar and spice make everything nice. With a sprinkle of creativity, a dash of curiosity, and a can-do attitude, Alice, the great-granddaughter of the original Alice in Wonderland, is ready to confront any kitchen challenge, from catering a mad tea party to baking an unbirthday cake for the Queen of Hearts. Alice and her friends bring everyone in Wonderland together by preparing delicious meals and tasty treats.
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World of Reading: Alice's Wonderland Bakery: Meet Alice and Her Friends
K Up–From Disney Junior and the Alice’s Wonderland Bakery television series comes this cookbook related to the show’s first season. This child-focused cookbook, with an introduction that includes tips for safe cooking success, has 12 easy recipes with adorable illustrations. Most of the recipes are healthy and shortcuts are offered. Princess Rosa’s Warm and Toasty Hearts breakfast calls for pre-made pie crust, and the Bunny Ears Cupcakes can be made from scratch or by using cake mix. Chefs will find breakfast, lunch, snacks, sweets, and drink recipes. Not a fan of Ants on a Log? Try Garden Veggie Butterflies! This snack recipe uses celery, mini bell peppers, spreadable herb cheese, mini pretzels, and peas. For lunch, chefs can make a cheese toastie with a whole wheat tortilla or enjoy a green sandwich wrap. And for a special sweet treat, chefs can make gingerbread cookies, then shape and decorate them to relate to show characters. These delightful recipes are simple, and children can do them with adult help. VERDICT Purchase where the television series is popular, or where short, easy cookbooks are needed.- SLJ (May 1, 2023)
When 8-year-old Alice inherits an enchanted cookbook named Cookie from her great-grandmother, she takes a magical trip to Wonderland and finds herself manning the kitchen of Alice's Wonderland Bakery!
This 22-page, beautifully illustrated board book is a replica of the magical cookbook featured in the Disney Junior series Alice's Wonderland Bakery. Fans of the show will love looking through her sturdy pages filled with easy-to-make recipes for breakfast, snacks, drinks, lunch, and sweets.
Alice's Wonderland Bakery is a place where sugar and spice make everything nice. With a sprinkle of creativity, a dash of curiosity, and a can-do attitude, Alice, the great-granddaughter of the original Alice in Wonderland, is ready to confront any kitchen challenge, from catering a mad tea party to baking an unbirthday cake for the Queen of Hearts. Alice and her friends bring everyone in Wonderland together by preparing delicious meals and tasty treats.
f you like this book, you may also want to add these other Disney books to your collection:
Disney Bunnies: I Love You, My Bunnies
Minnie: Minnie's Fixer-Upper
Disney Bunnies: Goodnight, Thumper!
Minnie Knows Bows
World of Reading: Alice's Wonderland Bakery: Meet Alice and Her Friends
K Up–From Disney Junior and the Alice’s Wonderland Bakery television series comes this cookbook related to the show’s first season. This child-focused cookbook, with an introduction that includes tips for safe cooking success, has 12 easy recipes with adorable illustrations. Most of the recipes are healthy and shortcuts are offered. Princess Rosa’s Warm and Toasty Hearts breakfast calls for pre-made pie crust, and the Bunny Ears Cupcakes can be made from scratch or by using cake mix. Chefs will find breakfast, lunch, snacks, sweets, and drink recipes. Not a fan of Ants on a Log? Try Garden Veggie Butterflies! This snack recipe uses celery, mini bell peppers, spreadable herb cheese, mini pretzels, and peas. For lunch, chefs can make a cheese toastie with a whole wheat tortilla or enjoy a green sandwich wrap. And for a special sweet treat, chefs can make gingerbread cookies, then shape and decorate them to relate to show characters. These delightful recipes are simple, and children can do them with adult help. VERDICT Purchase where the television series is popular, or where short, easy cookbooks are needed.- SLJ (May 1, 2023)