What to Cook for Kids

What to Cook for Kids: The “I Made It Myself!” Cookbook Review — 27 Ninja-Approved Recipes That End Mealtime Battles

Rossi Voss’s new $0.99 kids’ cookbook turns picky eaters into proud little chefs with playful, fail-proof recipes. No gimmicks—just real food, real joy, and real peace at the table.

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If you’ve ever:

  • Hidden spinach in brownies (and crossed your fingers)
  • Cooked three separate meals “just to get them to eat something”
  • Heard “I’m not hungry” 2 seconds after serving dinner…

…then this book is your lifeline.

What to Cook for Kids: The “I Made It Myself!” Cookbook isn’t about fancy techniques or gourmet ingredients. It’s about **shifting the script**—from “eat this” to “look what I made!”

💛 “When kids own the meal, they eat the meal.” — Rossi Voss

✅ Why This Cookbook Actually Works

After testing it with real families (including my own!), here’s what makes it different:

  • 27 “Ninja-Approved” Recipes** — tested by kids who’ve rejected broccoli for years
  • No “healthy” talk** — just “Dino Tenders,” “Banana Ninja Oats,” and “Magic Tomato Sauce” (with 4 hidden veggies!)
  • Age-by-age kitchen guide** — shows exactly how kids 2+ can safely help (stir, pour, shape, decorate)
  • Allergy-friendly swaps** — nut-free, dairy-free, gluten-free options built in
  • Freezer-friendly & lunchbox-ready** — because dinner tonight = lunch tomorrow

🍳 Standout Recipes That Get Eaten (Not Pushed Around)

  • “Magic Tomato Sauce”** — hides carrots, zucchini, spinach, and onion in a rich, slurpable sauce (perfect for pasta or meatballs)
  • “Rollie-Pollie Wraps”** — whole-wheat tortillas filled with colorful fillings, rolled, and sliced into pinwheels
  • “Power Pancake Pops”** — protein-packed pancakes on sticks, dipped in yogurt or nut butter
  • “Avocado Chocolate Pudding”** — creamy, decadent, and packed with good fats (they’ll never guess!)

🎨 Designed for Real Kids & Real Kitchens

No tiny fonts. No 10-step instructions. Just:

  • Big, bold headings
  • Simple language (“Stir until it looks like clouds!”)
  • Space for kids to check off recipes they’ve made
  • “My Cooking Journal” prompts to reflect and celebrate

💰 Unbeatable Value: Just $0.99 on Kindle

For less than the cost of a juice box, you get:

  • 27 tested, picky-eater-approved recipes
  • Strategies for food neophobia, texture issues, and food jags
  • The “Rossi Rules” — 10 mindset shifts that transform mealtime

Also available in **paperback ($9.99)** for sticky kitchen counters or **hardcover ($15.99)** for gifting.

Kindle Cover: What to Cook for Kids

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Paperback Cover: What to Cook for Kids

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Hardcover Cover: What to Cook for Kids

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$15.99

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❤️ Perfect Pairing: Team It With Your Appliances

  • Ninja Crispi?** Use it to make “Dino Tenders” from the book—crispy in 12 minutes!
  • Pressure Cooker?** Make “Magic Tomato Sauce” in 10 minutes, then let kids assemble wraps.
  • Air Fryer?** Turn “Power Pancake Pops” into golden snacks with a light spray.

Final Verdict: 5/5 Stars — A Must-Have for Every Family Kitchen

This isn’t just a cookbook. It’s a **tool for connection, confidence, and calm**. Whether your child is 3 or 12, they’ll learn that food can be fun—and that they’re capable of creating something delicious all on their own.

And at $0.99? It’s the most peaceful $1 you’ll ever spend.

❤️ — Rossi Voss
Author of the $0.99 Cookbook Series
Helping busy families cook with joy, not stress.

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