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I'm thinking of getting my 7 yo grandson (birthday the end of this month) a
beginner cookbook. I've read the reviews on Amazon.com and I am confused.
Some say reading level 4-8, others give a grade level. He's a smart boy and
likes making and doing things. He's always been a tool guy but likes
hanging around the kitchen too. Do any of you have any knowledge of these
cookbooks and which ones do a good job of teaching without dumbing down or
preaching. I just want him to get introduced to some simple stuff. I don't
care if the first thing he makes is cinnamon toast, I just don't want to
turn him off by sending a book that insults his intelligence. Thanks
Janet


 
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