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Dunn, Mary R. I Want to Be a Chef eBook

I Want to Be a Chef

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Kids love to cook, and the rise of celebrity chefs has made them even more interested in the culinary arts. This fun book explains how master chefs are made and offers advice for young cooks.

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Title of eBook: I Want to Be a Chef
Release Date: 08-01-2008
Publisher: PowerKids Press

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Parent title I Want to Be a Chef
Encrypted (DRM) Yes
SKU 9781435849068
File size 7035
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