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PANCAKES! by Lotta Nieminen

PANCAKES!

An Interactive Recipe Book

From the Cook in a Book series

by Lotta Nieminen ; illustrated by Lotta Nieminen

Pub Date: Oct. 24th, 2016
ISBN: 978-0-7148-7283-4
Publisher: Phaidon

With help from sliders and spinners, even the youngest sous-chefs can pretend to mix ingredients, pour batter, and dish up a yummy pancake.

The first in a projected Cook in a Book series, this toddler-level recipe promises “full interaction and satisfaction” with “no food required!” Nieminen lays out all the required ingredients and kitchen equipment, then uses the latter to pour and blend and whisk the former in proper order. The images are so simplified that some really need their accompanying captions to recognize (a flat yellow rectangle doesn’t look much like “2 tablespoons of softened, unsalted butter,” for instance, and the “1 greased frying pan” is just a filled-in circle with a green bar for a handle). A slider allows readers to “add the flour” on one side of the page and “pour the milk” on the other, while a spinner allows them to whisk and stir. One of the two silver-dollar–sized pancakes in the pan is a cutout round that can be flipped “when the tops begin to bubble” and, when done, lifted out and pressed onto a plate on the next page—all ready for syrup, fruit, or other condiment. “Delicious!”

Real food may not be “required,” but only the most unfeeling caregiver would fail to provide it after such an appetizing teaser.

(Informational novelty. 2-4)