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Friday, September 27, 2013

The Mary Frances Cookbook from Applewood Books: Review and Giveaway!


I like to say I'm an accidental Charlotte Mason educator. I can't claim to have chosen this type of learning because I was two years into our curriculum before I'd ever heard of Charlotte Mason, let alone realized our curriculum was modeled after her style! The heart of Charlotte Mason is good habits, first-hand experience, and living books. A living book is defined as a book which is written as an exciting narrative which draws the reader in. It may be on any subject and engages the reader and entices them to learn more. I can attest that this style of learning fits our family well. I believe in it and my girls love the books we have used so far.

The Mary Frances Cook Book by Jane Eayre Fryer is a wonderful example of a living book originally published in 1912. While a cook book may not be something you automatically think of engaging your children, I can assure you this is something altogether different! This is a storybook about a young girl whose mother is not feeling well, so she decides to help her out in the kitchen. Much to her surprise all of the pots, pans, and utensils in the kitchen come to life and help her learn all she needs to know. Through the course of the 26 chapters, each a little story of its own, Mary Frances learns to make 40 recipes! Each of the recipes is included in the book along with detailed instructions on how to prepare them in a kid-friendly words.

I've been reading this to the girls during lunch. I've been letting them help me prepare meals for a while and lunch is one of the easiest. They were really excited when I told them I'd read to them during their meal which surprised me since they knew they'd need to be quiet during the meal.

They have enjoyed every chapter and I can never get away with reading just one! Since it was published in 1912 some of the wording and phrases feel old fashioned, but not as much as I expected at first. I do tend to reword as I read at times for simplicity, but I rarely had to do this. We are still reading the book, but it won't be long before we finish at the rate we are moving.

These are some pictures of the girls helping me make lemonade recently. They love to help in the kitchen and can't wait to try out some of Mary Frances' recipes. We will have to make some modifications simply because of the modern conveniences we use now, like using an electric toaster rather than a wire one held over a fire. These simple substitutions have provided lots of opportunity to talk about how things are different now than they used to be. 

Now for the giveaway!!!!! I just love this company! One of my blessed readers will receive one of the four books I reviewed this week from Applewood Books. (Click here to see the choices!)  Make sure you take advantage of all the ways to enter below. 

a Rafflecopter giveaway Disclaimer: I received The Mary Frances Cook Book from Applewood Books in return for an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review. This is my own opinion. 

19 comments:

  1. As Florida residents, I think we would enjoy Hello, Florida! Thanks ;)

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  2. I'd love to read the Mary Frances Cookbook to my kids. They are always begging me to help in the kitchen.

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  3. I would love to win The Mary Frances Cookbook. My granddaughters, ages 5 and 4, would love to hear this book and do the recipes. This would be terribly exciting for these two young ladies!

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  4. I'd choose the Mary Frances Cookbook. It sounds right up our alley, and with the cooler months coming, just PERFECT!!

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  5. The Mary Frances Cookbook. I have 2 little girls that would love it!

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  6. The Mary Frances Cookbook would be great for my kids who are very interested in helping in the kitchen right now!

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  7. Having grown up in Maine, I think the Maine book would be perfect!

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  8. The cookbook looks delightful!

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  9. my girls would be perfect for this! We "read" recipe books for free reading most days lol

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  10. I would select either the Florida board book or the cookbook. We're big on board books around here. I have a review and giveaway of one going live tomorrow. :)

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  11. I would choose the May Frances Cookbook. My daughter is very interested in cooking-her favorite channel is Food Network, her favorite show is The Pioneer Woman-and I know she'd love it!

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  12. I would love The Mary Frances Cookbook. This would be perfect for my daughter and I.

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  13. The Little Maid of Virginia would be great for my girls and would blend well with our current history curriculum.

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  14. The cookbook would be the one that I would chose! My child have been wanting to help around the kitchen and I think this would be great to have on hand :)

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