Cooking Art: Easy Edible Art for Young Children

Cooking Art: Easy Edible Art for Young Children

by JeanPotter (Author), Mary Ann F . Kohl (Author), RonniRoseman-Hall (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Transform the classroom into an artist's studio with these easy edible art experiences. Organized by theme, such as Shapes & Forms and Color & Design, "Cooking Art" combines the familiar area of art exploration with the fascinating world of cooking, including all its wondrous tools, tastes and outcomes. Includes recipes for snacks, sandwiches, drinks, desserts, breads, fruit as well as pet treats. Each recipe allows ample room for cooking artists to explore and create in their own special ways!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Gryphon House
Published: Aug 1997

ISBN 10: 0876591845
ISBN 13: 9780876591840

Media Reviews
Art is a process, not a product, says MaryAnn F. Kohl, who with Jean Potter is the author of this imaginative resource of 150 activities to encourage 3- to 8-year-olds to have 'edible art experiences' while developing kitchen skills. All the projects are easy, and most require no baking. - Kids Activities for Families, Editors' Choice of Bookstore Bests Woman's Day Special Interest Publications
The recipes allow plenty of room for young chefs to develop their own personal style in the kitchen ... Many of the creations require no baking and would make great edible party projects. - Chicago Parent
.. .every recipe included in Cooking Art not only tastes good, it looks great. There's even a couple of recipes that show you how to make tasty, artistic treats for your pets! - U*S* Kids, Cook's Corner
Author Bio
Award-winning author MaryAnn Kohl has written 14 books for Gryphon House. Her philosophy, It's the process, not the product, guides her writing as she provides open-ended art activities for young children. MaryAnn's activities focus on the experience of art, not the final product a child creates.