beyondevak's review against another edition

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4.0

What a delightfully colorful and engaging cookbook. I found this book to be extremely kid and parent friendly. The recipes were fairly easy and not overwhelming in the least. My daughter adored the fairy perspective. She really liked the muffins, wands, toadstool cupcakes and fairy hearts. I loved the mushroom meringues, the stained glass fairy door and window cookies, and the fairy trifle.

Rating: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Audience: Family
Status: Baking/Cooking and Entertainment
Source: NetGalley

sue_from_stack_those_books's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a delightful cookbook for little girls to create some fairy inspired treats for a party. There are pancakes, cookies, meringue mushrooms, pie, sandwiches, drinks, and so much more. Children can create their own food with some help from adults with this beautifully created cookbook.
I have yet to try some of the recipes but know my daughters would enjoy this. We plan on dressing up as fairies and having a small garden party with this little book very shortly.

librarianryan's review

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3.0

This kids cookbook will get checked out a lot. It has recipes both simple and hard for kids to make, but it's all their favorite foods. The book is broken down in chapters such as good morning, food for fairy houses, and Birds and Blooms. This cookbook is unusual in that there are more pictures of the kids cooking and eating the food, than of the actual food being made. It’s a little odd, But at the same time the pictures are not just full of little girls. They show boys having fun making and eating as well. One of the hardest both to do, and convince kids to eat, would be the candied violets. But maybe not.
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