Friday, January 13, 2012
Fun Lunches for Kids is good book for your child's. This book really beautifull with step by step picture, that will make your child fun to read. Price for this book only $53.29, and you will get good book with 152 page. Read more detail below. Another good product maybe you interesting is Essential Family Cookbook.

Fun Lunches for Kids



Price $53.29


Book Description
Publication Date: August 1, 2008
Whereas quick food and quick lunches could be the norm, dad and mom still want to present fun and healthy meals for his or her children. A widespread trend sweeping Japan is the home made specialty bento dad and mom put together for his or her children. This pattern is now becoming popular in Hawaii and simply in time is a new cookbook filled with enjoyable, easy-to-make bento field recipes that can delight the attention and tickle the tummy. Sliced carrots develop into plumeria flowers; scrambled eggs develop into little chicks; a vegetable croquette turns into a puppy canine; and residential lunch becomes one thing to look forward to. With recipes and step-by-step images, any residence prepare dinner can prepare these bentos for even the pickiest eater. Have fun. Make food and art and feed your baby nutritious, delicious lunches which might be picture perfect.

Product Details
* Spiral-bound: 152 pages
* Publisher: Mutual Publishing; 1 Spi edition (August 1, 2008)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1566478650
* ISBN-13: 978-1566478656
* Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
* Shipping Weight: 1 pounds


Customer review : Hawaii's Bento Box Cookbook: Fun Lunches for Kids (Spiral-bound)
This is a beautifully produced book with step-by-step pictures and really cute lunches. The only complaint I have is that most of the critters and characters in the lunches are made of bologna, cheese, hot dog, spam, or kamaboko (a type of fish paste) and are ornamented with seaweed and/or cake decorations. I was hoping these cute figures would be more healthy and/or edible. There are other recipes for Japanese foods but they had more salt and processed foods than I was expecting. I wanted a more American-ized take on bento boxes with fresh food and ingredients that are available in the average American grocery store. If you are looking for Japanese-style food for kids, though, you will love this! I am tempted to keep it as a reference for Play-Doh creations.


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