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Henry Helps Make Cookies (Henry Helps)


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No. of pages 24

Published: 2012

Great for age 7-10 years

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In "Henry Helps Make Cookies," young Henry is excited to assist in the kitchen as his parent prepares a batch of delicious cookies. As he joyfully engages in the process, he learns about measuring ingredients, mixing dough, and the importance of teamwork and patience. With each step, Henry discovers the joy of baking and the delightful aromas that fill the kitchen. This charming story highlights the value of collaboration, the fun of creating something tasty, and the simple pleasures of family time, all while encouraging children to get involved in cooking and understand the love that goes into homemade treats. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is aimed at children in preschool+.

This book has been graded for interest at 2-4 years.

There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published in 2012 by Capstone Press .

Ailie Busby is a very talented illustrator with a distinctive style. She has had work published by Scholastic and Orion and currently lives in Newcastle upon Tyne with her family. Beth Bracken's books have been translated into multiple languages, and her picture books have won the 2011 Creative Child Award; the 2012 Eric Hoffer Book Award Grand Prize; and the 2013 Mom's Choice Gold Award. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her husband, Steve, and their children. When she's not reading, writing, or editing books, Beth spends most of her time knitting endlessly while watching reruns of old TV shows and drinking lots of tea.