PSYchology

There are a lot of books on how to cook for children. But there are not enough cookbooks for children themselves. Home Alone is great for developing self-reliance: it clearly outlines how to prepare simple meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, describes what kitchen utensils are, and at the same time includes entertaining stories about food.

There are a lot of books on how to cook for children. But there are not enough cookbooks for children themselves. Home Alone is great for developing self-reliance: it clearly outlines how to prepare simple meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, describes what kitchen utensils are, and at the same time includes entertaining stories about food. The advantage of this cookbook is that it is addressed not only to girls, but also to boys (who are usually not taught to cook in the family). The experience of creating a simple dish will give children a lot of discoveries. Mom or grandmother can be allowed to the cooking process — if they do not snatch everything from their hands and show how it should be. But it’s best to call your dad: there is a high probability that dad will also learn a lot of new things.

Meshcheryakov Publishing House, 192 p.

Daria Mikheeva

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