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How to Cook for a Dragon

Olde Recipes for Young Chefs

Keith Riegert
Samuel Kaplan

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Embark on a culinary adventure with the most delicious dragon book for kids. How to Cook for a Dragon is not your ordinary cookbook - it's a fantastical journey through a realm where every meal is an exciting quest and every recipe is a treasure to be unearthed. This dragon-themed cookbook is filled with fun, tasty, and nutritious recipes that kids will love to both make and eat, from the 'Dragon Egg in a Cave' that will tickle their taste buds to the 'Traveler's Mini Pizzas' that will have them breathing imaginary fire. What's Inside? Enchanted recipes: Each page is a new discovery with easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions that will guide your little ones in creating magical dishes fit for any dragon's appetite. Dragon lore and fun facts: Learn about the dragons of lore with fun dragon facts included with every recipe to keep your kids engaged and reading. Magical Illustrations: Dive into a richly illustrated world where dragons roam free and the kitchen is a portal to another realm. Perfect for Families and Kids Aged 5-12 How to Cook for a Dragon is designed to bring families together in the kitchen. It's a perfect introduction to cooking for children, teaching them valuable skills while sparking their imagination. The recipes are simple enough for kids to follow with just a little help from an adult, making it a special activity for family bonding.
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Binding: Hardback
Publication date: 03 Jun 2026
Dimensions: 254 x 203 x 203 mm
ISBN: 9781646047000