Mix food with learning and cook up some fun! Can Piaget Cook? engages all five senses as it teaches about nutrition and the science behind the cooking process. As children measure and mix ingredients, dray learn to follow directions carefully, as well as learning basic mathematical and scientific skills. Recipes for enjoyment include Celery Coloring, Cheese Confetti, Rainbow Cake, and Vegetable Prints. This innovative activity book involves inexpensive materials, so come and experiment in Piaget's kitchen!
Little children cooking? Of course! Cooking is an ideal way for them to learn, because food is something that all children are familiar with, enjoy, and can experience directly through the five senses. Through food children learn about measuring, chemical changes, and how ingredients combine to become something different.
Each lesson plan is delightfully illustrated and reproducible and has one complete food related activity: objectives, list of ingredients, and procedures. Celery coloring, painted toast, cheese confetti, rainbow cake, vegetable prints - as children do these activities and many more they will experience science firsthand.
The completed lesson sheets are ideal for bulletin boards and classroom display, for grouping into cookbooks, and for sending home so parents can enjoy repeating the recipes with the children.