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Cooking and Food

Do you know any budding gourmet chefs or kids who are curious about food traditions from around the world? We've gathered up a great collection of books, activities, apps, and websites for learning all about cooking and food.

Try pairing fiction with nonfiction books and exploring different genres [6] (like poetry and biographies) and formats (like graphic novels and audio books). You'll be creating your own "text sets" — collections of texts focused on a specific topic, such as cooking and food. Reading widely in this way helps children build background knowledge [7], vocabulary [8], and comprehension skills.

Cooking and Food

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Great Fiction & Nonfiction Books

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Amy loves to make bao with her family. But it takes skill to make the bao taste and look delicious. When Amy figures out her bao have been coming out all wrong because she’s working with dough cut for grown-up hands, she comes up with a solution and a perfect bao! 

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Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao

By:
Kat Zhang
Illustrated by: Charlene Chua

Age Level: 3-6 years old

"You can grow your own farm anywhere" is the empowering message of this inclusive picture book. All you need are soil, sun, water, and a seed. You can plant a farm in an empty lot, a pot, a box, or even a shoe. You can share your seeds with others to spread the food and fun. 

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Anywhere Farm

By:
Phyllis Root
Illustrated by: G. Brian Karas

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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While on a visit to her aunt and uncle in Illinois, the narrator and her family unexpectedly find a field of growing soybeans which begins a 40 year tradition. Based on the author's experiences, text and child-like illustrations reveal a caring, surprisingly modern family story from times past.

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Auntie Yang's Great Soybean Picnic

By:
Ginnie Lo
Illustrated by: Beth Lo

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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What's better than just eating a favorite dish? Anticipating it while preparing it, of course! Rhythmic, rhyming language and playful illustrations capture the joy of making this special Korean dish — and the joy of sharing it.

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Bee-Bim Bop!

By:
Linda Sue Park
Illustrated by: Ho Baek Lee

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Edna Lewis grew up on a Virginia farm where she developed a deep appreciation for the rhythm of nature, the beauty in growing things, and the warmth in sharing a home cooked meal. Edna's early life and passion led to a career as a professional chef known for preserving cooking traditions. Several recipes are included in this handsome, lively book.

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Bring Me Some Apples and I'll Make You a Pie: A Story About Edna Lewis

By:
Robbin Gourley

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Love and caring extend across generations and cultures as a young Jewish girl from a Russian background and two African-American boys work creatively to get their gramma, Miss Eula, an Easter hat. Illustrations detail the warmth of the relationships as well as the subtleties of their different backgrounds.

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Chicken Sunday

By:
Patricia Polacco

Age Level: 3-6 years old

cover of "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" showing man with umbrella catching a meatball falling from a cloud

Residents of Chewandswallow were accustomed to their predictable weather which kept them in juice and mashed potatoes (and more) three times a day. That is, until the weather took a strange turn; foods falling not only got larger, but so did the portions!

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Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs

By:
Judi Barrett
Illustrated by: Ron Barrett

Age Level: 3-6 years old

Adam and his family spend an exciting day at the colorful and bustling Eastern Market. But when Adam gets briefly separated from Mom and Dad, he mistakes a friendly, diverse cast of characters for his parents in their traditional Muslim clothin, and shows that we all have more in common than you might think. This nearly-wordless picture book celebrates diversity and community in vibrant, dynamic art.

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Common Threads: Adam's Day at the Market

By:
Huda Essa
Illustrated by: Mercè Tous

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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A charming picture book about a hen who decides to make a strawberry shortcake with her friends...none of whom know anything about cooking. Iguana tries to measure the flour with a ruler! Hen teaches about measuring properly with the right tools and the author includes side notes about dry versus liquid measuring, as well as equivalents such as 1 stick butter = 1 cup = 8 tablespoons.

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Cook-A-Doodle-Do!

By:
Janet Stevens
Illustrated by: Susan Stevens Crummel

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Art is meant to be enjoyed, and sometimes even eaten! Create, then consume, the attractive, tasty, and nutritious treats featured in this fun recipe book.

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Cooking Art: Easy Edible Art for Young Children

By:
Mary Ann Kohl
, Jean Potter
Illustrated by: Ronnie Roseman-Hall

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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A Chinese family goes out for dim sum ("little dishes"), choosing their favorites off the restaurant cart and sharing with each other. The illustrations evoke the textures and patterns in this traditional meal, and an endnote provides background on the cultural history and customs surrounding dim sum.

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Dim Sum for Everyone

By:
Grace Lin

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Jacob learns a great deal from his favorite television baker, Chef Monty. And he puts those skills to great use just in time for his parents' anniversary making dessert — a peach pie — the celebration's first course. Jacob's good humor and problem solving skills (with a little help from his sister) make for sweet reading.

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Easy as Pie

By:
Cari Best
Illustrated by: Melissa Sweet

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Sam-I-Am tirelessly tries to convince the other guy that he'll just adore green eggs and ham. Resistance is futile. However, to the nameless fellow's delight, he discovers that he indeed likes the delicacy and will eat them everywhere! Readers — new and experienced — appreciate the silliness and verve of this rhyming adventure.

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Green Eggs and Ham

By:
Dr. Seuss

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Colors introduce foods and more Mexico and other Spanish-speaking counties. Naïve style illustrations accompany bouncy rhymes that incorporate Spanish words; all colors appear in both Spanish and English.

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Green Is a Chile Pepper

By:
Roseanne Thong
Illustrated by: John Parra

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Ever wonder how the food we eat came to be in a lunchbox? Brief text and lively illustrations describe where food comes from and how it is produced for market — as well as healthy eating habits.

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How Did That Get in My Lunchbox? The Story of Food

By:
Lucia Gaggiotti

Age Level: 3-6 years old

A picnic, a beach, a pie cut into pieces and shared with good friends. Pie is for sharing. It starts off round, and you can slice it into as many pieces as you want. What else can be shared? A ball, of course. A tree? What about time?

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Pie Is for Sharing

By:
Stephanie Parsley Ledyard
Illustrated by: Jason Chin

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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The children are distressed that it's raining while visiting their grandfather. But Grandpa has the children don rain gear to "find colors for garden stew." Vegetables collected, the family makes and eats a delicious stew. Joy-filled illustrations accompany the rhythmic text.

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Rainbow Stew

By:
Cathryn Fallwell

Age Level: 3-6 years old

This book is a great lesson in sharing one’s blessings with others. Strega Nona tries to show Big Anthony the importance of order in gardening, but he has other ideas. He plants his own garden that quickly grows out of control, producing more vegetables than he could possibly eat. Anthony secretly leaves piles of veggies at his grandmother’s doorstep each night and she, in turn, decides to share the bountiful harvest by hosting a feast for the villagers.

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Strega Nona's Harvest

By:
Tomie DePaola

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Willy's barbeque is about the best around, even attracting green, 3-eyed, barbeque-loving aliens! Laughs abound in the rhyming tale and swirling, understated illustrations and its surprise ending.

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Take Me to Your BBQ

By:
Kathy Duval
Illustrated by: Adam McCauley

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Omu is an elderly woman who makes a fantastic pot of thick red stew. The scent from her stew travels all throughout her neighborhood and brings all of her community members over to her home for a taste. By the end, she shares a lovely feast with her neighbors where everyone contributes to the meal.

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Thank You, Omu!

By:
Oge Mora

Age Level: 3-6 years old

The mayor of Food Town introduces each of the five groups: grains, vegetables, fruit, protein, and dairy. Each personified group parades through town with its relatives. Humorous illustrations of foods with personality, all labeled, are used with an understated text to present palatable nutrition information. A bit more easily digestible information ends the book.

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The Food Parade: Healthy Eating with Nutritious Food Groups

By:
Elicia Castaldi

Age Level: 3-6 years old

illustrated cover of the Honey Maker showing a bee and flowers
Thousands of bees visited more than a million flowers to gather the nectar that went into that one-pound jar of honey. Here's the buzz on how these remarkable insects work together to create this amazing food.

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The Honey Makers

By:
Gail Gibbons

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Fred is an urban beekeeper who shares the fruits of his work with neighbors. Information about beekeeping and bees is included.

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The Honeybee Man

By:
Lela Nargi
Illustrated by: Kyrsten Brooker

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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When Tyler forgets his dog’s birthday, he goes to Mr. Baker to learn how to bake a cake. There the boy learns about where the ingredients for a carrot cake originate. Childlike illustrations provide information and humorous asides from Tofu, the dog. Tyler’s DOG carrot cake recipe is included.

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Tyler Makes a Birthday Cake

By:
Tyler Florence
Illustrated by: Craig Frazier

Age Level: 3-6 years old

A child is embarrassed when parents stop the car to harvest wild watercress. Illustrations in sepia, however, show why this is such an emotional moment for the Chinese American family as it recalls an earlier time. Inspired text and stunningly detailed watercolors provide insight into one family’s history and a glimpse of their life before coming to the United States.

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Watercress

By:
Andrea Wang
Illustrated by: Jason Chin

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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Teeka has a sharp eye as she describes each member of the family that joins the picnic in the park while waiting to see if the aunt with the dried out pie arrives. Lively language and animated, colorful illustrations make this picnic jump off the page.

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We Had a Picnic This Sunday Past

By:
Jacqueline Woodson
Illustrated by: Diane Greenseid

Age Level: 3-6 years old

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The ingredients needed to make cookies launch a journey around the world to find out who contributed what from different parts of the world. Rhyming couplets and cheery illustrations reminiscent of folk art combine to answer the question posed as a title.

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Who Put the Cookies in the Cookie Jar?

By:
George Shannon
Illustrated by: Julie Paschkis

Age Level: 3-6 years old

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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She wore a size 12 shoe, was a spy during World War II, and her name became synonymous with classic French cooking. An informal, engaging, and surprisingly comprehensive biography of Julia Child is presented though a format that is reminiscent of both a scrapbook and a comic book. The result is sure to engross sophisticated young foodies again and again.

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Bon Appetit! The Delicious Life of Julia Child

By:
Jessie Hartland

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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How do two children share one banana? Cut it in half, of course! Healthy foods are shared by dividing them into in thirds and quarters in this cogent introduction to fractions. Crisp photographs and clear graphics create an appealing book to make sense of fractions.

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Eating Fractions

By:
Bruce MacMillan

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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The celebrity chef shares his thrill in making kitchen creations in this lighthearted but informative and oversized cookbook. It's ideal for beginner cooks.

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Emeril's There's a Chef in My Soup!

By:
Emeril Lagasse
Illustrated by: Charles Yuen

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Animated illustrations combine with lively text to reveal the story behind the woman whose name is synonymous with cooking. Before Fannie Farmer took to the kitchen, recipes were not as easy to follow!

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Fannie in the Kitchen

By:
Deborah Hopkinson
Illustrated by: Nancy Farmer

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Martin shares the remarkable life story of former professional basketball player Will Allen, urban farmer and food educator. Straightforward prose and colorful illustrations done in muscular ink lines express the energy and confidence of the book’s subject as he works alongside smiling grownups and kids. Abundant back matter includes information about Allen’s work. [School Library Journal]

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Farmer Will Allen and the Growing Table

By:
Jacqueline Briggs Martin
Illustrated by: Eric-Shabazz Larkin

Age Level: 6-9 years old

What’s got “shoots and roots and dried fruits, cucumbers, carrots, and croutons to boot”? Why it’s Mr. Cobb, the salad truck! A veritable vacant-lot-full of food trucks with personality parade through 16 piquant poems. Two-page spreads are spiced up with food facts and hearty illustrations full of fun details. [School Library Journal]

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Food Trucks!

By:
Mark Todd

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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As the weather warms farmers’ markets begin to open. Celebrate the start of the season through lively illustrations and short poems that allow communities from large cities to small towns to “… teem with farmers and their goods — /tasty transformations.”

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Fresh Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers’ Market

By:
Michelle Schaub
Illustrated by: Amy Huntington

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Eat chocolate rocks? Or sizzling hot pebbles? Real — and edible — recipes inspired by green eggs and ham and other zany Seuss characters are presented in an easy-to-follow, clearly organized (from breakfast to dinner) cookbook illustrated with Seuss' own illustrations as well as an occasional food photo. This is an ideal book for young cooks and the adults in their lives — all while sharing or even creating their own Seussian recipes!

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Green Eggs and Ham Cookbook: Recipes Inspired by Dr. Seuss

By:
Georgeanne Brennan
Illustrated by: Frankie Frankeny

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Discover the inspiring true story of how one man made a big difference in a neighborhood. Tony Hillery invited students from an underfunded school to turn a vacant lot into a beautiful and functional farm. By getting their hands dirty, these kids turned an abandoned space into something beautiful and useful while learning about healthy, sustainable eating and collaboration.

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Harlem Grown: How One Big Idea Transformed a Neighborhood

By:
Tony Hillery
Illustrated by: Jessie Hartland

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Since little is known about the real Amelia Simmons, the author invites readers to imagine what became of her after her father’s death. Amelia would become a “bound girl,” to work for others. She may have made an Independence Cake perhaps tasted by General George Washington! The colonial period is clearly imagined here in illustration and lively text, complete with a cake recipe.

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Independence Cake

By:
Deborah Hopkinson
Illustrated by: Giselle Potter

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Jasmine is only 8 years old but wants to do what the boys do. It’s her family Japanese tradition for the boys to pound the rice for mocha at her family’s New Year’s celebration. But can she really handle it? Readers of all backgrounds will empathize with Jasmine’s dilemma and see themselves in her.

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Jasmine Toguchi: Mochi Queen

By:
Debbi Michiko Florence
Illustrated by: Elizabet Vukovic

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Dr. Seuss could have come up with the names of these lip-smacking delights! Frozen Bananoids, Soap Bubbles Supreme — the recipes may have peculiar names, but they are familiar to and enjoyed by children and adults alike.

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Kids Cooking: A Very Slightly Messy Manual

By:
The authors of Klutz
Illustrated by: Jim McGuinness

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Take a culinary tour around the world, with foods and activities from a variety of countries and cultures. Each recipe is ranked for difficulty, and is sometimes a familiar dish with an exotic name!

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Kids' Multicultural Cookbook: Food and Fun Around the World

By:
Deanna Cook

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Tasty meals begin with healthy, balanced recipes. Clear instructions for broadly appealing meals are presented in easy-to-follow and appealing photographs.

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Little Kitchen: 40 Delicious and Simple Things That Children Can Really Make

By:
Sabrina Parrini

Age Level: 6-9 years old

This story addresses issues of poverty with honesty and sensitivity while instilling important lessons in friendship, empathy, trust, and helping others. A call to action section, with six effective ways for children to help fight hunger and information on antihunger groups, is also included.

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Maddi's Fridge

By:
Lois Brandt
Illustrated by: Vin Vogel

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Meet Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya and learn the true story of how he invented the world's most beloved snack in a moment of culinary inspiration.

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Nacho's Nachos: The Story Behind the World's Favorite Snack

By:
Sandra Nickel
Illustrated by: Oliver Dominguez

Age Level: 6-9 years old

A crew of resourceful neighbors comes together to prepare a meal for their community. With a garden full of produce, a joyfully chaotic kitchen, and a friendly meal shared at the table, this is a celebration of good food and looking out for one another.

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Our Little Kitchen

By:
Jillian Tamaki

Age Level: 6-9 years old

The garden at Michael’s new school is full of fresh sensations. Thirteen poems describe holding a handful of compost, eating a leaf, watching a bug, and more. Richly textured mixed-media illustrations in earthy tones follow a diverse class as they plan, plant, harvest, and enjoy the fruits of their labor. Notes and resources expand on the text. [School Library Journal]

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Our School Garden!

By:
Rick Swann
Illustrated by: Christy Hale

Age Level: 6-9 years old

The life story of Georgia Gilmore, a woman whose pies and delicious homemade cooking helped sustain the Montgomery bus boycott. Nicknamed "the Club from Nowhere," Gilmore along with a team of women risked their jobs to build a network wherein people from the community could financially aid the boycott through the purchase of her pies. he text emphasizes for young readers how important Gilmore's contributions were to the civil rights movement, including her work with Martin Luther King Jr. and her testimony in court on discrimination on buses.

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Pies from Nowhere: How Georgia Gilmore Sustained the Montgomery Bus Boycott

By:
Dee Romito
Illustrated by: Laura Freeman

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Pinch is too lazy to make his own soup so visits his friend, Dash who is making some. With ingredients from both kitchens, however, the friends make a tasty soup which turns into an inedible disaster. Short chapters and engaging illustrations create an accessible, engaging book for newly independent readers.

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Pinch and Dash Make Soup

By:
Michael Daley
Illustrated by: Thomas Yezerski

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Based on an old French folktate, the story is about how three hungry soldiers outsmart the selfish and miserly people living in a village so that they find themselves making the soldiers a feast.

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Stone Soup

By:
Marcia Brown

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Start with a farm maiden and a pot, invite some friends to help her, and before you know it, you have arroz con leche — and a rollicking party! Told in the style of "The House That Jack Built," this lively story incorporates new Spanish words into each refrain, which are highlighted by Rafael López's vibrant and entertaining illustrations. Activity guide available.

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The Cazuela That the Farm Maiden Stirred

By:
Samantha Vamos
Illustrated by: Rafael López

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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A seafaring cook named Hanson Crockett Gregory is credited with inventing the sweet fried treats we know as doughnuts. Lighthearted, rounded illustrations combine with a humorous narrative to explore the fact and fiction of Hanson and his tasty innovation.

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The Hole Story of the Doughnut

By:
Pat Miller
Illustrated by: Vincent Kirsch

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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From soup to desserts, this book introduces the reader to a wide variety of recipes. There is something for the novice as well as the skilled cook — and the adventurous as well as the finicky eater! Information on safety and nutrition are included in this appetizing presentation.

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The Kids Can Press Jumbo Cookbook

By:
Judi Gilles
, Jennifer Glossap

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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In a neighborhood of flower gardens, a Chinese-American girl and her mother plant what the child considers to be ugly vegetables. The ugly vegetables, however, become attractive and help build community when made into a delicious soup! A recipe is included.

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The Ugly Vegetables

By:
Grace Lin

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Some are perennials, others are annuals, but one thing is for sure: vegetables are grown to be eaten! This introduction to edible plants will inform and may lead to discussions of where vegetables grow, how we eat them, and when they are harvested.

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The Vegetables We Eat

By:
Gail Gibbons

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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A child and his mother go to a farmers' market to get fresh produce and goods. On alternating pages, the person responsible for growing each kind of food is introduced, bringing to light many unknown jobs as well as food sources. The bold linear illustrations are created by handsome paper cut-outs.

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To Market, to Market

By:
Nikki McClure
Illustrated by: Nikki McClure

Age Level: 6-9 years old

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Growing fruits and vegetables doesn't take a lot of space; they can even grow in crowded cities! From beekeeping to chickens, small areas can support food which leads to sharing, eating, and caring for others and the environment. Once the concept of urban agriculture is introduced, who knows what may blossom?!

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Watch Me Grow! A Down-to-Earth Look at Growing Food in the City

By:
Deborah Hodge

Age Level: 6-9 years old

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Delicious and very nearly foolproof recipes from Mexico, France, Italy, Africa, the Middle East, and China & Japan. Attractive photos illustrate cooking processes like shredding, mashing, trussing a chicken, and checking for doneness. Foods like carrot salad or tabbouleh add diversity — and vegetarian options — to the recipe collection. [School Library Journal]

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Cool World Cooking: Fun and Tasty Recipes for Kids!

By:
Lisa Wagner

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Fanny is a girl who knows a lot about food and cooking since she’s grown up in and around the famous restaurant Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California. Join Fanny as she helps cook a huge bouillabaisse in Provence; learns how to make fresh cheese from a shepherd high up in the Pyrenees mountains; hunts for wild oysters off the coast of Bordeaux, and discovers how one chicken can feed nine people, if served a certain way.

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Fanny in France: Travel Adventures of a Chef's Daughter, with Recipes

By:
Alice Waters
Illustrated by: Ann Arnold

Age Level: 9-12 years old

Foodies and cooking aficionados as well as those only marginally interested in food are sure to find something to enjoy in this handsomely formatted and enriching look at food. Recipes range from easy to more complex and are placed amid information and activities for the entire year.

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National Geographic Cookbook: A Year-Round Fun Food Adventure

By:
Barton Seaver

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Phineas MacGuire is not thrilled when his mom assigns him the new chore of cooking dinner for the family each night, but when he realizes that cooking is chemistry, this fourth-grade scientist jumps on board.

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Phineas L. MacGuire Gets Cooking

By:
Frances O’Roark Dowell
Illustrated by: Preston McDaniels

Age Level: 9-12 years old

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Rutabaga loves traveling through the fantastic forests, seeking out new and exotic ingredients to add to the dishes he cooks. As he joins up with various adventuring parties throughout the book, Rutabaga gets the chance to cook a dragon egg, discovers what a mysterious creature named Norman will eat, and helps a band of Vikings kill a mighty beast

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Rutabaga the Adventure Chef

By:
Eric Colossal

Age Level: 9-12 years old

An assignment from the school cooking teacher prompts a boy to investigate the ingredients in his lunch — banana, watermelon, potato, tortilla, ice cream, etc. With a kid-friendly structure and super-goofy illustrations, this is probably the best book on the history and science of familiar foods to have been published for kids in recent years. [School Library Journal]

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The World in Your Lunch Box: The Wacky History and Weird Science of Everyday Foods

By:
Claire Eamer
Illustrated by: Sa Boothroyd

Age Level: 9-12 years old

Hands-on Activities

Build on what you’re learning together through books with these family-friendly activities, experiments, and crafts.

  • boy cutting fruit and there is a blender
    Bee Thankful Smoothie [126]
    Start with a Book
  • child wearing a homemade chef's hat
    Chef's Hat [127]
    Ikat Bag
  • girl holding up containers of berries
    Farmers Market Math [128] video
    PBS Parents
  • a ziplock bag full of ice cream
    Homemade Ice Cream in a Baggie [129]
    2 Little Hooligans
  • Smiling young child in kitchen with an ice cream cone
    Is There Kelp in Your Cupboard? [130]
    Monterrey Bay Aquarium
  • detail of world map with walnut pieces
    Map Your Food [131]
    Education.com
  • DIY solar oven made of cardboard and foil
    Solar Oven [132]
    Science Buddies
  • illustration of a s'more
    Solar Oven S’mores [133]
    NASA Climate Kids

Summer Writing

Give kids a chance to flex their writing muscles all summer long. Try one of these prompts, selected from our writing contest archives and other literacy organizations.

  • Favorite Family Recipe [134]
  • Let's Write a Recipe [135]
  • Make a Grocery List / ¡Haz una Lista Para el Supermercado! [136]

Great Websites for Kids

Dive deeper into topics of interest with these media-rich and interactive sites.

  • Chef for the Day [137]
  • Dairy Farm [138]
  • Kitchen Explorers [139] video
  • Make a Virtual Pizza! [140]
  • Moo Milk [141]
  • MyPlate Kids' Place [142]
  • Science of Cooking [143]
  • Spatulatta: Cooking 4 Kids Online! [144]
  • Start a Community Garden [145]
  • The Science of Baking [146]
  • Think Garden [147] video

Great Podcasts for Kids

Listen and learn with these podcasts especially for kids. These podcasts are free and easy to listen to from any device via Apple Podcasts [148] or Stitcher [149] — or from Listen Notes [150], a podcast search engine.

  • But Why: How Do We Taste Food? [151] audio
    Vermont Public Radio
  • Edible Insects Are on the Menu! [152] audio
    Wow in the World (NPR)
  • Mystery Recipe [153] audio
    America's Test Kitchen Kids
  • Potatoes, Tomatoes, Ice Cream Cornucopias and Chicken Pie [154] audio
    The Past and the Curious
  • Sandwiches: A Hillel By Any Other Name [155] audio
    Brains On: Forever Ago
  • The Science of Slower Melting Ice Cream [156] audio
    Wow in the World (NPR)
  • Totally Spiced Out! [157] audio
    Wow in the World (NPR)

Educational Apps

Educational apps recommended by Common Sense Media and other trusted reviewers.

  • Cake Doodle [158] $
  • Cookie Doodle [159] $
  • Fizzy's Lunch Lab Fresh Pick [160]
  • Motion Math [161] $
  • Sesame Street Alphabet Kitchen [162] $
  • Space Chef [163]
  • Toca Kitchen 2 [164] $

More Themed Resources

Growing Readers Tip Sheets

Simple activities for parents and kids to do together to build reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Read online or print the PDF.

  • Grocery Store Literacy [165]
  • STEM Tools at Home [166]
  • Teaching Sequence [167]
  • Meet the Author

    Apple Pie Fourth of July. For many of her stories, writer Janet Wong [168] taps into her childhood experience growing up in multicultural Los Angeles. Do the unexpected. Look around. Embrace your community. Seek out what's different and new and try it.

Our Summer Blog

Our Summer Blog

  • Hearing the Music Around You [169]
  • Hitting the Right Note [170]
  • What to read when it’s Hot, Hot, HOT out! [171]
  • Summer Exploration ... Using All Your Senses! [172]
  • Take Reading Outside [173]
  • A Taste of Nature [174]

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Washington DC for Kids

Places

  • Eastern Market [176]
  • Farmers Markets (DC Metro area) [177]
  • Kids' Farm at the National Zoo [178]
  • National Museum of American History [179]
  • National Museum of the American Indian [180]

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