I Can Cook from the Garden

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Series 3 of the popular CBeebies' series i can cook will increasingly connect children with where their food comes from. Kids learn how to grow and cook food through focused recipe features - the key ingredients are spotlighted with interesting facts that allow the children to discover where and how that item grows. This book is first and foremost a recipe book structured around ingredients and how to grow them. It's all about children doing the cooking themselves - and having lots of fun in the process. And cooking is even more fun when children know where ingredients come from, and have even grown some of them themselves. So included here are instructions for growing simple vegetables and herbs, many of which just need small pots and window boxes, along with ideas for creative garden projects, from mobiles to decorated containers. The delicious recipes have been created specially so they can be made with little or no adult help, with clear step-by-step photographs showing what to do at key points in the recipe.

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About Kate Morris

Kate Morris and Sally Brown are co-devisors with Endemol of the 'i can cook' series. Kate Morris is a former journalist and qualified home economist. Kate and Sally now work as food consultants and run The Purple Kitchen, a kids' cookery school where they have discovered at first hand how best to teach children about food and cooking. Kate Morris and Sally B

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About Sally Brown

Kate Morris and Sally Brown are co-devisors with Endemol of the 'i can cook' series. Kate Morris is a former journalist and qualified home economist. Kate and Sally now work as food consultants and run The Purple Kitchen, a kids' cookery school where they have discovered at first hand how best to teach children about food and cooking. Kate Morris and Sally B

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About Martyn Cox

Martyn Cox trained in horticulture. He writes weekly for The Mail on Sunday and monthly for Sainsbury's Magazine. Martyn has a small, plant packed garden in East London, which he shares with his partner and two young children, Louis and Lily. Catherine Woram writes for many publications, including the Telegraph magazine, Ideal Home and Prima. Her earlier boo

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