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4.0 out of 5 stars children cooking
This book is very good to teach children about other cultures and countries. I bought it too teach girls to cook and it worked very well. I was surprised by all the information about other countries.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A fun book with a great format!
This book offers fun ways to incorporate some new foods, interesting facts and great biblical truths. The format is fantastic. Each chapter features a different region of the world (Africa, Asia, South America, Western Europe, etc.). Within the chapters, sections are divided by country. Obviously, not every nation in the world is represented, but the author does a good...
Published on July 23, 2008 by Tanya Dennis


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4.0 out of 5 stars children cooking, September 4, 2011
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ida senkel (Jasper, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stirring Up a World of Fun: International Recipes, Wacky Facts and Family Time Ideas (Paperback)
This book is very good to teach children about other cultures and countries. I bought it too teach girls to cook and it worked very well. I was surprised by all the information about other countries.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A fun book with a great format!, July 23, 2008
This review is from: Stirring Up a World of Fun: International Recipes, Wacky Facts and Family Time Ideas (Paperback)
This book offers fun ways to incorporate some new foods, interesting facts and great biblical truths. The format is fantastic. Each chapter features a different region of the world (Africa, Asia, South America, Western Europe, etc.). Within the chapters, sections are divided by country. Obviously, not every nation in the world is represented, but the author does a good job including many of them (over 50 countries) from every corner of the planet. Each page consistently offers four sections:

* The Recipe -- Most have few ingredients and simple instructions. Icons highlight which recipes kids can help prepare and which they can do by themselves.
* Did You Know? -- This section offers interesting facts about one of the recipe's ingredients, the nation of origin or a Bible story that relates to this food or people group.
* What Can You Do? -- Here readers find a project or activity that ties in with the recipe or facts just learned. Sometimes it's a game or conversation starter; sometimes it's a craft or science project.
* What Does the Bible Say? -- This is a Bible verse (with reference) related to the food or lesson. These make great memory verses or the start of simple meal-time devotions.

I like this book, but I wish it were more internationally focused. Of the 100 recipes included, seventeen of them are from North America. I don't need to buy an international cookbook to make apple pie, brownies or blueberry pancakes. Also, the "wacky facts" are not always related to the country listed. For example, Vinete, an eggplant dip from Romania, doesn't mention anything about Romania or the people there. Instead it talks about Thomas Jefferson and how he brought eggplant to the United States.

Final Thoughts: My intention was to use this book to teach my children more about missionaries and the countries where they serve. It's not the best book for this purpose, but it's still a fun book to have around.
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