Author: | Joy Wielland | ISBN: | 9781311469236 |
Publisher: | Joy Wielland | Publication: | March 2, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Joy Wielland |
ISBN: | 9781311469236 |
Publisher: | Joy Wielland |
Publication: | March 2, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
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Girl Scouts Get a Zebra Cake is the eight book in the Lilly Likes to Cook series, based on the author’s own experiences working with children in the kitchen. It is the story of Lilly, an 8 year old girl, who learns that cooking is more than just making something to eat. Her journey starts with a cake disaster which, to her delight, she watches in fascination being turned into a triumph. She decides then that she wants to learn to cook.
Along the way Lilly, as she makes cookies for an uncle in the military, and helps her sister with a homework project, discovers that cooking can be fun, creative, thought provoking, and very rewarding, especially when it provides a way to help people, make new friends, or strengthen relationships. She also finds that her new interest teaches lessons about life that hold true away from the kitchen. All the books in the series contain recipes that are easy to make, require minimal kitchen skills, are child friendly and adult pleasing. This book is unique because it contains a craft activity as well as a no-cook cake recipe. Lilly’s troop is busy with a project for a charity bazaar and Lilly makes them a reward when the work is done.
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Girl Scouts Get a Zebra Cake is the eight book in the Lilly Likes to Cook series, based on the author’s own experiences working with children in the kitchen. It is the story of Lilly, an 8 year old girl, who learns that cooking is more than just making something to eat. Her journey starts with a cake disaster which, to her delight, she watches in fascination being turned into a triumph. She decides then that she wants to learn to cook.
Along the way Lilly, as she makes cookies for an uncle in the military, and helps her sister with a homework project, discovers that cooking can be fun, creative, thought provoking, and very rewarding, especially when it provides a way to help people, make new friends, or strengthen relationships. She also finds that her new interest teaches lessons about life that hold true away from the kitchen. All the books in the series contain recipes that are easy to make, require minimal kitchen skills, are child friendly and adult pleasing. This book is unique because it contains a craft activity as well as a no-cook cake recipe. Lilly’s troop is busy with a project for a charity bazaar and Lilly makes them a reward when the work is done.