About This Book
A young girl eager to help her mother learns basic cooking through a series of domestic adventures in which the kitchen utensils come to life and act as instructors. Playful chapters trace her attempts at tasks such as making toast, eggs, potatoes, cakes, and puddings, while mishaps and small triumphs build practical skill and confidence. The narrative is interwoven with clear, age-appropriate recipes and step-by-step directions, illustrated episodes, and guidance on preparing meals and hosting simple gatherings for other children.
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