
Crafted with passion and expertise by the esteemed authors behind Women’s Heritage, The Children’s Heritage Sourcebook is a dynamic combination of a cookbook, a manual, and an engaging activity guide for children, teenagers, and adults alike. Within its pages, you will find a diverse range of activities, eighty-five recipes, and projects that align with the curriculum from kindergarten to eighth grade. The authors explore topics ranging from seasonal cooking to foraged foods, the art of pickling, animal care, and raising animals such as horses, quail, chickens, and rabbits. Additionally, The Children’s Heritage Sourcebook presents various craft and garden activities like working with natural dyes, crafting wreaths and flower crowns, and even creating your own herbal soap and skincare products.
The authors assert, “This book is intended as a jumping-off point. It is our hope that while flipping through its pages you will be excited and motivated to try something new. Maybe you’ll grow something in the garden or cook something yummy in the kitchen, or you might even get inspired to adopt a new pet or get a job working with animals. Perhaps your new interest will encourage your parents to get involved as well.”
Read on for three kid-friendly recipes in an excerpt from The Children’s Heritage Sourcebook.
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