MARDI MICHELS is a full-time French teacher to elementary school-aged boys and the author of eat. live. travel. write-a blog focusing on culinary adventures near and far. As part of her job, she runs cooking classes for boys aged 7 to 14, called Les Petits Chefs and Cooking Basics. Mardi grew up in Australia, lived and taught in Paris for over five years and now calls Toronto home. In 2014, Mardi and her husband purchased a historic home in southwest France, which they operate as a vacation rental property. Mardi is also a Food Revolution Ambassador and in her spare time teaches French cooking and baking classes.
One of the best ways to have fun and bond with young people is to cook with them as partners. Kids are inherently creative; the smell and taste of the dishes produced will stay with them permanently. In the French Kitchen with Kids, a thorough, well-organized, approachable and friendly cookbook, will take your child on a delectable culinary voyage leading to a lifetime of lasting memories. --Jacques P�pin Mardi brings the flavors of France into your home, and makes them fun for the family to prepare together. From Quick Croissants to silky Cr�me Caramel, In the French Kitchen with Kids brings everyone to the table, in the true French spirit. --David Lebovitz, author of My Paris Kitchen As a French mother of two and a passionate cook, I applaud Mardi's French-inspired approach to inviting kids into the kitchen. Her extensive teaching experience shines through the entire book, and encourages parents everywhere to share their love of simple, homemade foods with their children. --Clotilde Dusoulier, author of Tasting Paris and the blog Chocolate & Zucchini I have always marveled at the French talent for educating their children in matters of taste. No age is considered too young to start learning to recognize quality food and to appreciate the pleasures of a shared table. Mardi Michels' inviting new book creates the kind of allure that will excite children about cooking and leave them feeling empowered and proud of their results. A perfect place to set off on a lifetime adventure of good eating. --Laura Calder, author of French Food at Home and The Inviting Life Cooking French food with kids might sound like a recipe for disaster. But with veteran kids cooking teacher Mardi Michels as a guide, your tiny chefs will soon be whipping up everything from poulet r�ti to profiteroles! With a clear, concise, and friendly directions, filled with practical advice, and luscious photos, In the French Kitchen with Kids makes French cuisine easy and accessible for all ages. --Ann Mah, author of Mastering the Art of French Eating and The Lost Vintage We love this collection of irresistible recipes and useful kitchen tips. But the real star of the book is Mardi's warm and confident encouragement that kids and parents alike can master delicious French food. --Laura Keogh and Ceri Marsh, authors of The School Year Survival Cookbook and How to Feed a Family Mardi Michels's knowledge and dedication to teaching the next generation about the joys of cooking the French classics is obvious, and her fun, thoughtful approach is not only inspiring, it's totally infectious! My family and I can't wait to take her with us on our next kitchen adventure. --Gail Simmons, food critic, TV host and author of Bringing It Home: Favorite Recipes from a Life of Adventurous Eating