Jennie, did you dress the dog up like Pikachu again? You know your mom’s scared of mice! We need to channel that creative energy of yours into something that won’t make your mom scream. Try out this Pokémon Cookbook. If you want to make something else into a Pikachu, try a delicious pancake first!
Pokémon is the most popular media franchise in the world being valued at $92.1 billion. That’s more than brands like Hello Kitty, Mickey Mouse, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Surely you know a Pokémon fan. If you want to throw a Pokémon themed party, then you’ll need some Pokémon inspired recipes. Staple ideas would include Pikachu, Poke Balls, Charizard, Squirtle, and Meowth.
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Pikachu ramen, I choose you with this Pokémon Cookbook!
When you’re out there trying to catch ’em all, you surely work up an appetite. They never specifically get into what Pokémon trainers eat, but you can make your best guesses with this Pokémon cookbook. Whether you’re traveling to Kanto, Johto, or the Sinnoh region, this cookbook ensures that you meet a few friendly faces along the way. Serve up delicacies like Pikachu ramen, Poke Ball sushi roll, or Meowth mashed potatoes. No confirmation yet on a MewTwo Mind Eraser drink!
This Pokémon hardcover cookbook is actually rated for grades 3 – 6. This make it a perfect gift for your budding trainer ready to move from Pallett Town. Inside these 80 colorful pages, you and your child will learn a bevy of fun Pokémon recipes along with nutritional information as well. Every good trainer knows how important it is to stay in tip top shape when coming face to face with a herd of Tauros.
As noted above, this Pokémon cookbook is a perfect avenue to spend time with your children. They will enjoy seeing and creating their favorite characters out of food while you can assist and monitor the tasty treats. It should be noted that the included Pokémon recipes are Asian-inspired. This means you can find the ingredients in your Asian specialty shops or areas of your local grocery store. Substitutions are often included in case you don’t have access to the exact item.
Additional Notes
- Ranked #33 in ‘Cooking for Kids’ and #42 in ‘Cooking with Kids’ categories for Amazon Books
- Rated 4.4 stars
- Appropriate for children from ages 8 – 11
- Full color pictures accompany each recipe
- Put on this plush, oversized Snorlax hoodie blanket and eat like everyone’s favorite sleepy Pokémon!
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- After cooking a full Pokémon course meal, you might need a nap in this Metapod sleeping bag!
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$94.00 - If your creative juices start flowing, then try out this electric pancake art griddle kit. Work your way through all 151 Kanto Pokémon pancakes!
- After eating, try out some DIY crafts with this Alola Region Pokemon Origami book!