Top-rated books by Lisa Wagner
Books like Lisa Wagner’s
Award winning
Children's Cookbook
Katharine Ibbs, 2004
128 pages
Why to read
Fosters culinary skills and healthy eating habits.
Engaging, interactive recipes suitable for young learners.
Encourages creativity and family bonding through cooking.
Supports child's understanding of measurements and sequences.

Children's Cookbook
Katharine Ibbs, 2004
Award winning
Soul Food Sunday
Winsome Bingham Bingham, 2021
48 pages
Why to read
Celebrates family traditions through cooking and sharing meals.
Strengthen bonds with intergenerational, culturally rich storytelling.
Enhances understanding of community and togetherness.
Vivid illustrations complement engaging, heartwarming narrative.

Soul Food Sunday
Winsome Bingham Bingham, 2021
Award winning
My Playful Kitchen: Cook, Connect, Learn (Children's Cookbook with Easy Recipes 1)
Ally Nathaniel, 2016
174 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity with easy, child-friendly recipes.
Enhances family bonding through cooking activities.
Supports learning essential cooking skills early.
Builds confidence and independence in young chefs.

My Playful Kitchen: Cook, Connect, Learn (Children's Cookbook with Easy Recipes 1)
Ally Nathaniel, 2016
The Secret Diary of the World's Worst Cook
Subhadra Sen Gupta, 2011
176 pages
Why to read
Humorous narrative enhances language and cognitive skills.
Encourages culinary curiosity and problem-solving abilities.
Strengthens reading comprehension through engaging storytelling.
Supports emotional growth by tackling failure positively.

The Secret Diary of the World's Worst Cook
Subhadra Sen Gupta, 2011
Busy People
Lucy M. George, 2015
24 pages
Why to read
Showcases various professions; enhances career knowledge.
Encourages respect and appreciation for community workers.
Stimulates curiosity about adult roles and responsibilities.
Supports language development and social skills.

Busy People
Lucy M. George, 2015
Award winning
Granny's Kitchen
Sade Smith, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates cultural diversity through culinary adventures.
Strengthens family bonds with intergenerational storytelling.
Enhances vocabulary through descriptive language.
Encourages creativity and curiosity in young readers.

Granny's Kitchen
Sade Smith, 2022
Award winning
Step By Step Projects: How to Bake a Cake—Children's Cookbook With Instructions, Tips, and Tools for Making a Cake, Grades K-3 (24 pgs)
Anastasia Suen, Suen, 2014
24 pages
Why to read
Enhances following directions and measurement skills.
Stimulates interest in baking and culinary arts.
Builds confidence through accomplishment of tasks.
Promotes creativity and exploration in young readers.

Step By Step Projects: How to Bake a Cake—Children's Cookbook With Instructions, Tips, and Tools for Making a Cake, Grades K-3 (24 pgs)
Anastasia Suen, Suen, 2014
Award winning
The Smart Cookie
Jory John, 2021
40 pages
Why to read
Celebrates self-discovery and intellectual curiosity.
Encourages self-confidence through engaging storytelling.
Supports emotional development and perseverance.
Ideal for family bonding through shared reading.
