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The Baking Book introduces children to the basics of baking, using simple recipes to teach children about baking methods such as creaming, rubbing in, batters, and yeast mixtures. Join Jane Bull in the kitchen and get into baking Find out how to make tasty breads, cakes, and biscuits Decorate cakes and cut biscuits into any shape you like Simply instructions and great recipes for all kinds of sweet and savoury treats Create your own mouth-watering snacks and become a master baker - while having lots of fun
Author Notes
By seeing the world through a child's eyes, Jane Bull's fresh, original, and energetic designs inspire children to get crafty
For as long as Jane Bull can remember, she's been interested in art, particularly making things. By 1979 Jane was working in publishing for Mitchell Beazley and then went onto to join Dorling Kindersley in 1982.
Since then Jane has been involved in an enormous range of books for adults and children (including activity books, many of the My First Books , Brilliant Disguises and Clever Costumes ), as well as helping to form the look of the hugely successful Eyewitness series.
Her latest collection is published by DK and takes activity books to a new vibrant level. Including the award-winning- Change Your Room , The Christmas Book , The Sunny Day Book , The Cooking Book and her latest title, The Crafty Art Book, this range has a book to inspire every child to get creative.
Jane lives in London and has three children of her own to practice out her crafty ideas on.
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School Library Journal Review
Gr 3-6-Although the cover states that the book contains "50 delicious recipes," there are really only 10 basic ones with suggested variations. For instance, instructions for making shortbread cookies are followed by a list of 10 ingredients such as nuts or raisins that may be added to "make new cookies." The simple recipes are accompanied by clear, color photographs that show the ingredients, tools, and steps in preparation. A few recipes call for superfine sugar, which is not readily available everywhere in the U.S. Notes remind youngsters of safety issues and when it is important to receive parental assistance. The bright and busy layout includes stuffed-animal "assistants" that add kid appeal. Angela Wilkes's The Children's Step-by-Step Cook Book (DK, 1997) contains recipes similar to almost all of the ones found here, plus many more, and is a better choice for aspiring bakers.-Donna Cardon, Provo City Library, UT (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
