Look and Cook Sweet

A First Book of Recipes in Pictures

In this third title in the popular Look and Cook series, these easy-to-follow and engaging visual recipes will have kids ages 4 to 8 making their favorite desserts and sweet treats for the whole family to enjoy!

Designed for children who can’t yet read, Look and Cook Sweet: A First Book of Recipes in Pictures is a must-have introduction to cooking for kids ages 4 to 8. Following the same easy-to-read visual layout of Look and Cook Snacks (a New York Times Holiday Gift Guide selection) and Look and Cook Breakfast (A Good Housekeeping Best Book) this cookbook features delicious and wholesome sweet treats and desserts for the whole family to enjoy—chocolate chip cookies, apple cake, and more! Key features for kids include:

  • Step-by-step visual instructions: Let kids who can’t yet read and visual learners guide their own cooking journey.
  • A guide to kitchen basics: Learn skills like mixing and measuring, and proper handling of safe-to-use kitchen equipment.
  • Family-friendly recipes: Delicious, easy, and nutritious sweet dishes for the entire family to enjoy making and eating together!
© Valorie Fisher
Valorie Fisher is the award-winning creator of many picture books, including Look and Cook Snacks, Now You Know How it Works, Now You Know What You Eat, Everything I Need to Know Before I'm Five, I Can Do It Myself, How High Can a Dinosaur Count?, Ellsworth’s Extraordinary Electric Ears, My Big Brother, and My Big Sister.  She is the illustrator of The Fantastic 5&10¢ Store by J. Patrick Lewis, and Nonsense! by Edward Lear. She is the photographer for the beloved Moxy Maxwell books by Peggy Gifford. Valorie’s photographs can be seen in the collections of major museums around the world, including the Brooklyn Museum, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. Valorie lives in Cornwall, Connecticut with her husband, three cats, and her colossal collection of terrific tiny toys. View titles by Valorie Fisher

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In this third title in the popular Look and Cook series, these easy-to-follow and engaging visual recipes will have kids ages 4 to 8 making their favorite desserts and sweet treats for the whole family to enjoy!

Designed for children who can’t yet read, Look and Cook Sweet: A First Book of Recipes in Pictures is a must-have introduction to cooking for kids ages 4 to 8. Following the same easy-to-read visual layout of Look and Cook Snacks (a New York Times Holiday Gift Guide selection) and Look and Cook Breakfast (A Good Housekeeping Best Book) this cookbook features delicious and wholesome sweet treats and desserts for the whole family to enjoy—chocolate chip cookies, apple cake, and more! Key features for kids include:

  • Step-by-step visual instructions: Let kids who can’t yet read and visual learners guide their own cooking journey.
  • A guide to kitchen basics: Learn skills like mixing and measuring, and proper handling of safe-to-use kitchen equipment.
  • Family-friendly recipes: Delicious, easy, and nutritious sweet dishes for the entire family to enjoy making and eating together!

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© Valorie Fisher
Valorie Fisher is the award-winning creator of many picture books, including Look and Cook Snacks, Now You Know How it Works, Now You Know What You Eat, Everything I Need to Know Before I'm Five, I Can Do It Myself, How High Can a Dinosaur Count?, Ellsworth’s Extraordinary Electric Ears, My Big Brother, and My Big Sister.  She is the illustrator of The Fantastic 5&10¢ Store by J. Patrick Lewis, and Nonsense! by Edward Lear. She is the photographer for the beloved Moxy Maxwell books by Peggy Gifford. Valorie’s photographs can be seen in the collections of major museums around the world, including the Brooklyn Museum, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. Valorie lives in Cornwall, Connecticut with her husband, three cats, and her colossal collection of terrific tiny toys. View titles by Valorie Fisher
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