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Book Review- " The Berenstain Bears Country Cookbook"

Check out The Berenstain Bears' Country Cookbook and cook with Mama Bear and the rest of the Bear family using these 40 kid-friendly recipes including breakfast, lunch, main meal, and dessert that are sure to please the entire family.
It’s The Berenstain Bears' Country Cookbook! Bear lovers everywhere are sure to find favorite recipes for fun food in this new kid-friendly, cookbook--ranging from Bear favorites that use honey and berries to pie, a delicious stew, and even some Berenstain favorites like Jan Berenstain’s famous green lasagna.
Featuring breakfast, lunch, main meal, and dessert recipes as well as kid-friendly cooking tips such as food and measurement conversions, this is sure to become a go-to cookbook for delicious and fun recipes kids can cook with an adult.


The recipe that my son picked right away to try was the Banana Pops!   They were a hit... even with Christmas sprinkles rather than fun rainbow ones!  (yep....I only had Christmas sprinkles in the house)

Do you have kids that enjoy being in the kitchen with you?   If yes, then you should pick up this great book with many fun ideas in it.  I love the pictures and the directions are super easy to understand for young readers and eager learners in the kitchen.  

My daughter is eager to make the race car creation! I am just excited when the day comes that they are able to cook me a meal!  :)  Okay... I am not in a hurry for that day as they are already growing up too fast!   

Thanks Zondervan for sending me a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine.  


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