
October 1st is National Homemade Cookie Day! There are plenty of picture books that feature one of our favorite desserts, and some of them have been listed here!
Bake cookies from scratch inside this interactive recipe book – sift the flour, whisk the sugar, crack the egg, pour the chocolate chips, and more! Simple yet factual recipe text takes readers through the steps of baking cookies, from combining the dry ingredients to pulling fresh cookies out of the oven, while the interactive features invite them to participate in the process. Move the sifter from side to side to separate the flour, turn the wheel to mix the batter, pull the tab to crack the egg, slide the oven tray out, and more! One hundred percent adult-free, danger-free, and mess-free – baking cookies has never been so independent! The fourth book in Nieminen’s bestselling COOK IN A BOOK series.
The Cow Loves Cookies by Karma Wilson
While all the other animals on the farm enjoy eating their regular food, the cow chooses to eat the one thing that she loves best.
Who Took the Cookies From the Cookie Jar? By Bonnie Lass
A skunk tries to find out which of his animal friends stole the cookies.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff
Relating the cycle of requests a mouse is likely to make after you give him a cookie takes the reader through a young child’s day.
The Last Chocolate Chip Cookie by Jamie Rix
This hilarious picture book reminds readers that being polite can go a long way! There is one chocolate chip cookie left–and Jack is ready to eat it! But then his mom reminds him of his manners. He must offer the cookie to EVERYONE else first. So Jack offers it to all sorts of people–he even goes to space and offers it to an alien! But the alien doesn’t want to eat the cookie–he wants to eat Jack!
-Amazon website
Henry Helps Make Cookies by Beth Bracken
Henry helps his mom bake cookies.
Who Wants a Cookie? by James Burd Brewster
Karen, a 3rd grade teacher, learns from her student, Sam, how baking cookies shouts, “I Love You!” to his family and then decides to start her own family baking tradition. You can too with three excellent Chocolate Chip Cookie recipes included with the story.
The Cookie Maker of Marvin Road by Sue Lawson
“On Mavin Road, there’s no time for hellos or chats–until a lonely and mysterious cookie maker’s gifts bring everyone together.”
-Provided by Publisher
Interrupting Chicken: Cookies for Breakfast by David Ezra Stein
The little red chicken wakes up hungry for one thing: cookies! Papa thinks nursery rhymes would make a better morning treat–and an excuse to rest in bed a little longer. But with little Chicken, nothing happens quite as planned.
The Duckling Gets a Cookie!? by Mo Willems
Pigeon is very angry when the duckling gets a cookie just by asking politely.
Bonus! Here are some kid-friendly cookie cookbooks so that everyone can get in on the fun!
Super Good Cookies for Kids by Duff Goldman
“This fun-to-share 208-page baking cookbook from superstar celebrity baker Duff Goldman guides kids on how to make dozens of super delicious cookies–from rainbow checkerboard cookies to yummy coconut macarons to Danish stroopwafel. Beloved New York Times bestselling chef and host of Ace of Cakes and Kids Baking Championship Duff Goldman delivers the perfect holiday gift for young bakers! Super Good Cookies for Kids features dozens of the gooiest and chewiest, crunchiest and munchiest, easiest-to-follow recipes ever. This hardcover book teaches young bakers how to make all kinds of delicious treats–from chocolaty s’mores to delicious rainbow meringue to a mind-blowing cookie salad! The cookies are all fun to bake, a thrill to decorate, and delicious every time. With kid-friendly, step-by-step instructions; helpful kitchen-safe tips; and funny, fact-filled sidebars on everything from the best places to eat in New Orleans to the surprising facts about the history of cookies, this book will give kids of all ages the kitchen confidence to make crazy delicious cookies that everyone will love!”
-Publisher Marketing
Super Simple Classic Cookies by Alex Kuskowski
Time to go cookie crazy — Cooking basics — Measuring ingredients — You know this = that? — Cooking terms — Kitchen utensils — Super simple ingredients — Classic chocolate chip — Chewy oat cookies — Sugar drops — Peanut butter cookies — Chocolate & cream sandwiches — Sweet & soft snickerdoodles — Butterscotch delights.
Let’s Explore Cookies by Jill Colella
All about cookies — Let’s bake cookies — Let’s compare — Let’s explore — Let’s cook — Let’s make — Let’s read.
Bake and Make Amazing Cookies by Elizabeth MacLeod
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