This unique cookbook, written for individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disorders, will foster independence and confidence for anyone in the kitchen. The clear photographs, which include all of the small details that a person with autism or a nonreader needs to be successful, are easy to understand. The book features 35 recipes grouped into the following breakfast, lunch, side dishes, snacks, desserts, and drinks. The recipes consist of picture-based directions, and each step is framed for visual clarity. Simple text directions also accompany each step, and the importance of safety is highlighted.
A fairly good book, used like a visual schedule with each step as a picture.
The recipes for breakfast, desserts, side dishes, snacks, aren't bad. I wish there was more recipes for drinks. Their lunch recipes are all pretty unhealthy (hot dogs, pizza, corn dogs, ravioli in a can, spaghetti o's, baked chicken.
No dinner recipes.
I was hoping for simple dinner recipes like: green salad, potatoes, even veggies in a can