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Fairy Tale Feasts: A Literary Cookbook for Young Readers and Eaters

Fairy Tale Feasts: A Literary Cookbook for Young Readers and Eaters

Published in
2006
3.69
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Description

Fairy Tale Feasts: A Literary Cookbook for Young Readers and Eaters, by Jane Yolen, offers a unique blend of storytelling and culinary exploration aimed at engaging young readers and inspiring them to explore cooking. The book features classic fairy tales paired with related recipes, encouraging children to see the connection between food and stories. Each story is followed by a thematically linked recipe, such as Cinderella's pumpkin muffins or Jack and the Beanstalk's magic beans. The recipes are designed to be child-friendly with clear instructions and nutritional information, making this book an ideal resource for parents and educators to teach children about healthy eating, cooking skills, and the cultural significance of food in literature. The book is enhanced with whimsical illustrations and also includes fun facts and anecdotes about the creation of the stories and the history of the foods, encouraging children to become creative cooks and storytellers themselves. Fairy Tale Feasts is more than a collection of stories and recipes. In it, Caldecott-winning author Jane Yolen and her daughter, Heidi Stemple, imagine their readers as co-conspirators. About the creation of the stories and the history of the foods they share fun facts and anecdotes designed to encourage future cooks and storytellers to make up their own versions of the classics. From the earliest days of stories, when hunters told of their exploits around the campfire while gnawing on a leg of beast, to the era of kings in castles listening to the storyteller at the royal dinner feast, to the time of TV dinners when whole families sit for dinner in front of a screen to watch a movie, stories and eating have been close companions. So it is not unusual that folk stories are often about food. Jack's milk cow traded for beans, Snow White given a poisoned apple, a pancake running away from those who would eat it, Hansel and Gretel lured by the gingerbread house and its candy windows and doors. But there is something more- stories and recipes are both changeable. A storyteller never tells the same story twice, because every audience needs a slightly different story, depending upon the season or the time of day, the restlessness of the youngest listener, or how appropriate a tale is to what has just happened in the storyteller's world. And every cook knows that a recipe changes according to the time of day, the weather, the altitude, the number of grains in the level teaspoonful, the ingredients found (or not found) in the cupboard or refrigerator, even the cook's own feelings about the look of the batter.
Age
4-8
Text complexity
beginner
Length
200 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Encourages Reading and Cooking: 'Fairy Tale Feasts: A Literary Cookbook for Young Readers and Eaters' combines the joy of reading with the interactive activity of cooking, making it a perfect tool to engage children in both literary and culinary adventures.
  • Cultural Enrichment: Through the fairy tales and recipes from various cultures, children are exposed to a wide range of traditions and customs, fostering an appreciation for diversity and global cuisines.
  • Educational Value: The book provides an opportunity for children to learn about nutrition, measurements, and following instructions, while also enhancing their vocabulary and comprehension skills through the stories.
  • Family Bonding: This cookbook offers a unique way for families to spend quality time together, as parents and children can collaborate on preparing meals and reading stories, creating lasting memories and traditions.