š+šŖ Storytime in the Kitchen: Recipes Inspired by My Childrenās Books
- Mark Morgan
- Aug 17, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 19, 2025
š± Brownies & Petal the Seed Who Feared to Sprout
Petalās story is about patience and growth ā just like waiting for fudgy brownies to cool before cutting them. (The hardest part!)

š Share this dessert while talking about Petalās journey and the courage it takes to bloom.
šø Banana Pudding & The Web We Weave
The spider siblings in The Web We Weave discover the importance of truth and teamwork. Banana pudding, with its layers of wafers, bananas, and creamy filling, is the perfect reminder that the best things are built together.

š Share this dessert while talking about Petalās journey and the courage it takes to bloom.
šø Apple Pie & Grandpaās Guitar
Grandpaās Guitar is all about music, family, and rediscovering joy. And nothing says āfamily traditionā quite like an old-fashioned apple pie.

š Bake one with your little ones while reading about Benny and Grandpa ā and maybe strum a tune of your own while it cools.
šŖ Cookies & Rusty the Can
Rusty the Can teaches us about second chances and finding new purpose ā and what better way to celebrate that than with a classic treat that never grows old?

š Pair it with a read-aloud of Rusty the CanĀ for a lesson on recycling, responsibility, and
the sweetness of change.
šš“ Stories feed the heart. Recipes feed the soul. Together, they create memories that last forever.
You can find all the recipes on my page in this websight Kids in the Kitchen
by Mark Morgan



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