To keep our superhero theme going this March, a quirky cookbook from our collection that I’ve been wanting to highlight is Matthew Mead’s, The Official DC Super Hero Cookbook: 60+ Simple, Tasty Recipes for Growing Super Heroes. Mead utilizes many children’s favorite characters – such as Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, and so many more – to help them connect with cooking. Recipes like the Up, Up and Away Parfait, Green Arrow Fruit Kebobs, Holy Guacamole, and the Bat Cave Chicken Stew are perfect for a birthday party, after-school snack, or just a fun way to teach your little ones about preparing food. Bright photos, funny commentary, and beloved action heroes make this book a fan favorite. If you’re interested in checking this book out, or finding similar titles, look for the call number, “J 641.5 Mea” in the Juvenile Non-Fiction section. Your family is sure to EAT up these yummy recipes!
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