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March is Reading Month: read and cook with your kids
One way to recapture this is to plan family cooking activities around the stories your kids are reading. How do you do this? Well, sometimes the books do it for you and all you have to do is follow along and get a little creative. For example, in many Core Knowledge based schools like the one my children attend, Little House on the Prairie Discussion points: The Little House books show how hard it was to be a pioneer. Unlike today, there were no supermarkets, no fast food restaurant, or take out. If you didn?t work hard, you didn?t eat. What were some of the ways people gathered food then? How do we get food now? If you lived back then, what kind of things would you be doing to help your parents around the farm and house? Could you imagine living miles away from your nearest neighbor or town without a car? How long would it take you to get to your best friend?s home on foot? Activities: Make one of the recipes from the The Little House Cookbook or from the list below. Visit a pioneer museum. Pick vegetables, fruit or berries at a farm. Plant a garden. Go fishing, hunting, or camping. Cook outdoors in a park or in your back yard. Visit a working dairy or farm. Forage for edible plants in your area. See how easy that is? It?s all about fitting books into your life and finding time to spend with your kids cooking and reading. Little House on the Prairie recipesMaple Candy Recipe Make Horehound Candy Johnny Cakes Recipe Parched Corn Recipe Cornbread Recipe Vinegar Pie Recipe Sourdough Bread Recipe for Bread Machine Almanzo's Pancakes Apple Pie Cornmeal Pudding with Molasses Country Fair Custard Pie Dried Apple Sauce Homemade Butter Cambric Tea Pulled Molasses Candy Town Party Lemonade Literary companion cookbooks for kids Don?t stop at Little House. There are many children?s cookbooks based on fairy tales and books by authors like Dr. Suess and Roald Dahl. Fairy Tale Breakfasts: A Cookbook for Young Readers and Eaters Fairy Tale Lunches: A Cookbook for Young Readers & Eaters Fairy Tale Dinners: A Cookbook for Young Readers & Eaters Fairy Tale Desserts: A Cookbook for Young Readers and Eaters The Fairy Tale Cookbook: Fun Recipes for Families to Create and Eat Together Green Eggs and Ham Cookbook Roald Dahl's Revolting Recipes Roald Dahl's Even More Revolting Recipes Mary Poppins in the Kitchen: A Cookery Book with a Story The Boxcar Children Cookbook Winnie-the-Pooh's Teatime Cookbook The Narnia Cookbook: Foods from C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia More March is Reading Month Resources NEA's Read Across America For the Love of Books and Reading Reading resources National Reading Day/Week - Read Across America - Dr. Seuss Activities March is Reading Month ____________ Disclosure: All links to Amazon.com are affiliate links. A commission may be earned from a referred sale to their website. related searches : March
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