From School Library Journal
Grade 2-5 Fifteen bean-themed chapters (for instance, Peanocchio: Book-Themed Food and Fun and Sweet Pea: Delicious Desserts) make up this playful mix of recipes, games, songs, and activities. Based on ideas used at Bean Sprouts, the authors' café and cooking school, the book has a commendable emphasis on healthy eating and using natural and organic ingredients. However, it suffers in other ways. Some of the directions are vague and require an experienced adult to fill in the details. A page listing ingredients for Sweet Sippers gives great ideas for making smoothies but doesn't suggest any specific (or even general) quantities. Elsewhere, readers are told they can grow herbs from seed by planting them in pots and simply tending them. The graphics, mostly cartoons in varying shades of green, set a whimsical tone but serve little other function. There are some color photos throughout but few show the finished dishes. Overall, this could be a useful resource for adults who, like the authors, work with groups of children. It also may be more suited to personal rather than library use, since there are places where readers are told to mark the book (play Bean-go by crossing off pictures of fruits and vegetables as you taste them).
Lauralyn Persson, Wilmette Public Library, IL Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
From the Inside Flap
Drumroll, peas!Introducing inventive ideas to get kids excited about healthy eating!
In
Bean Appetit, bitty bakers and their families will find oodles of yummy, good-for-you recipes, such as Dough-Re-Mi, Bug Bites, and Fla-Mango Soup. Here, kids are encouraged to play with their food, as well as enjoy food-themed games and activities that inspire lifelong healthy habits.
Based on favorites from Bean Sprouts - the authors' hip and healthy kids' cafe and cooking school -
Bean Appetit encourages young chefs to explore new foods and flavors.