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Did you know a smoothie or a slushie can be frozen into a popsicle? And vice versa? How about controlling the sugar content in these cool drinks and treats? Fun Summer Recipes for Kids: Popsicles, Smoothies, Milkshakes, and Other Delicious Sweet Summer Treats by Wolf Cub Chlo shows how summer isn’t all about lying on the beach or beside the pool, soaking up the sun; summer can also be fun in the kitchen making healthy treats for the whole family. You can make a chunky monkey protein smoothie or a citrus germ blast smoothie. Or how about a galaxy lemonade slushie? Or a cookies and coconut cream popsicle, a s’more treatshake milkshake, or a mint-to-be ice cream sandwich? There are many creative ways to refresh yourself during the hot summer days without having all the sugar and chemicals found in pre-fab foods.
Wolf Cub Chlo consists of a mother-and-daughter team of talented, creative recipe artists. Their recent book, Fun Summer Recipes for Kids, is a collection of more than 50 fun recipes and creative ideas on how to swap and mix these recipes around. It’s a fun cookbook aimed at kids aged 4 to 9. The book begins with an interesting and informative introduction followed by a quick conversion chart for measuring. Each recipe is well laid out and easy to follow, including complete notations on kids’ assessments, unique ingredients, and nutrients in the finished product. There is also a colorful illustration of the finished sweet treat to inspire young cooks in the kitchen. This is a great book with creative food ideas.