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Posted: Dec 03 2009 at 7:10pm | IP Logged Quote donnalynn

The whole family enjoyed reading this book (even the 15 year old!) about all the ingredients that go into a Chocolate chip cookie. I have to say - I never really thought about baking soda before!

This might be a great read before baking Christmas cookies - especially if you do Chocolate chip. Yum!

I am going to expand this book into a whole little science unit for my boys.

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And now I have to ask...what are your favorite cookie books?

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Posted: Dec 04 2009 at 1:25am | IP Logged Quote MaryM

It is a cute book.

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I have to say - I never really thought about baking soda before!

Oh, don't get me started on baking powder... I actually have a rabbit trail I've wanted to post on baking powder history, science, etc. in Our Lady's Loom and Larder. How is that?

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And now I have to ask...what are your favorite cookie books?


The Gift of the Christmas Cookie is good for this season. Shares some of the history of Christmas cookies though they embellish it a bit. Good story of sharing as well.

Another favorite, especially for early math/division is The Doorbell Rang.

And of course a classic would be If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

Do Gingerbread Boy books count? - several favorites there .

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MaryM wrote:

Oh, don't get me started on baking powder... I actually have a rabbit trail I've wanted to post on baking powder history, science, etc. in Our Lady's Loom and Larder. How is that?


i love it! please post it, mary? i was recently reading a list of "avoid these foods" and on it was baking powder, and i have no idea why!! so i've been thinking of doing a study on it.

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One of our favorites is:
Cookie Count: A Tasty Pop-Up

By Robert Sabuda

I was thrilled to find it at a used book store. The pop-ups are so cool!

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