Read-to-Cook
Recipe Kit
Step-by-step recipes designed to help kids read, follow directions, and feel like real chefs
Make reading fun and rewarding by turning every recipe
into a hands-on learning experience.

You'll be able to...
Turn everyday cooking into a powerful reading lessons

Help your child gain confidence in both reading and cooking

Make reading fun and hands-on

Practice phonics in a natural way
Encourage problem-solving and following directions

Follow recipes at your child's own pace with 3 reading levels

Spend quality, screen-free time together

Give your child a head start on independence and life skills
..and so much more!
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If you are just getting started with cooking with your child or they are pre-school age, focus on these recipes....

If your child needs to have a practical activity to practice those 'digraphs', try these recipes

If your child needs to show reading fluency, give them these recipes

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What's Included?
20 Visual Grab and Go Recipes: Each recipe is carefully designed to build reading skills for early readers. Each with 3 levels of reading difficulty, these recipes make reading feel natural, interactive, and fun


A Cooking Curriculum: These recipes aren’t just about reading—they also form a getting started with cooking curriculum. Your child will progress step-by-step, gaining confidence in both reading and cooking.


The Road to Star Baker Success Map: A success map that guides your child from beginner to confident reader and chef. Celebrate every milestone with special achievements and rewards as they progress.


[Bonus] Mini reading assessment to know the best recipe level to start with your child


[Bonus] Holiday Read-to-Cook Recipe Pack: 5 additional recipes to use at the most popular baking time of the year


Children learn best when they’re engaged in real-world activities, and that’s exactly what this approach provides.

With visual, step-by-step recipes, your child will naturally practice reading while having fun in the kitchen.

They’ll want to read because it has a real purpose—helping them create something delicious.

Phonics workbooks & learning apps are often £50+ for multiple resources that kids often lose interest in.

The Read-to-Cook Recipe Kit: Just £37 for a fun, engaging, and practical way to build reading confidence—while making real food!

Will this work for us?
This Recipe Kit will work for these children and families. If you fit one of these this will be great for you!

Phonics learners
Children who are getting the hang of phonics and need to practice in different ways
Roughly kids 3-8 years old
English as an Additional Language learners
Reluctant readers
-readers (kids around age 3-4) if used as a teaching tool
Older readers looking to practice fluency
Families looking to get in the kitchen more with recipes their kids can read themselves
Home educating families
…. even adults who want recipes broken down more

Want a sneak peek preview?

This is exact the break-down of what goes into each recipe and what makes the Read-to-cook recipes so special. 


'We're loving your recipes and my little one loved the independence'
-Debra

'We have tried out the sugar cookie recipe it was great. I like that we can keep the recipes so similar each time which makes them easier to follow'.

-Alison S
In case we haven't met yet.... I'm Sarah

Can I be honest with you? I got into Visual Recipes for Early Readers first when I was an Early Years Classroom teacher looking for a way to make cooking with my students more manageable and for them actually be able to follow a recipe. I then took it to a whole new level when I was helping my own child with learning to read as it made it fun and purposeful. 


But then I started to notice that it also really helped me out as a mum feeling like I was doing enough with the activities we were sharing together. 

So I went all in and created a signature picture recipe method with multiple reading levels to support children with purposeful reading skills and develop functional life skills at the same time. 

A year later, we have tried out many recipes and perfected how early readers (either just starting out or who are struggling with reading) can truly access recipes. Previously beginner readers would just need to be told what to do in the kitchen or follow a recipe completely in pictures and not have any opportunity to use their growing reading skills in an authentic way. 

And now? I want the same for you. 

That’s why I created Reading Made Delicious Recipe Club and the read-to-cook method. And why I have spent over a year perfecting the method with a real-life early reader! 

Let’s do this!
Sarah xxx

'I was looking for ways to help my granddaughters to read. A path of “reading as we cook/bake with MiMi” is a brilliant idea. I was in need of a way to incorporate reading while doing something fun vs. being “boring”. We love to cook and bake together.’
-Rachel G.
You may have questions...
  • I am not sure if my child is at the right stage of reading for this?
    The recipes are designed for absolute beginners through to more established readers. The beginners will need support to ensure they are using sounds accurately and also for you take use the teachable moments to grow their reading.

    Step one is a simple assessment. Even if your child is a competent reader, they can still benefit from the structured recipe system and use this to easily develop their cooking skills with simple recipes. So many recipes out there for 'kids' still require extensive adult support.

    Still not sure? Let's chat. Drop me an email at hello@readingmadedelicious.com or a DM on Instagram @readingmadedelicious
  • Family life is ALWAYS busy. When will we have time to fit this in?
    Congratulations if you have managed to sneak a moment to get to this point. Gold star if you did it without being interrupted by a child asking for snacks.

    I get it. It has taken me days to get this written up, simply because of family life.

    But reading practice is one of those things I know you will be prioritizing with your kids. We all want our kids to be confident fluent readers.

    Whilst using a recipe will take longer than reading practice in a book, it is actually more efficient for families. This is because of all of the other skills used at the same time.

    AND… you don’t necessarily by the adult that they do the recipes with. This is a great opportunity for grandparents, other relatives or adults to step in. The goal is the learning process and not perfection. So you could outsource this to nanna and not have to spend time finding activities for them to do together. Oh and you may even get a cookie to eat with your cup of tea at the end of it!
  • How do the recipes actually work?
    Each recipe comes in three different reading levels. They are visual recipes so use a combination of pictures and carefully selected words based on my extensive time working with and listening to early readers (I spent over 2000 hours working 1:1 as an online reading tutor and 5 years as a primary classroom teacher).

    Perfecting phonics for readers who know a few sounds and are working on blending simple cvc words together. Victorious with Vowels for readers who are working on digraphs and fabulously fluent are readers who are securing their phonics knowledge. Oops sorry if that got a bit teacher talk for you there but this is designed to make learning to read effective and purposeful.

    On top of all of that each one I test on my own early reader. And anyone who has worked with their own child will know how honest they are if they actually work….
  • But I am not a teacher. How can I use these recipes to help my child with learning to read?
    I have poured hours and hours into creating this method from my time using them in the classroom with reception children (I found one of my original ones recently and wow they have come a long way!) to the time we spend creating them in my own kitchen. Not to mention the hours I have spent listening to children read and teaching daily phonics lessons.

    I have taken all this and packaged it up into a recipe you can grab and go with. I colour code sounds to look out for, use the same format each time to make them easy to follow and include adult guidance for each one.

    Inside the kit there is also support for helping your child’s reading AND how you can use the recipes.

    The goal of them is to take your child from beginner baker to star baker and you to support rather than do all the work.

    The recipes do most of the teaching. You are the facilitator who is there to support, teach in the moment when you see fit, get covered in flour and maybe eat something at the end of it.
  • Do you offer refunds?
    As this is an instant access digital product in short, no.
  • I'm wondering how this can work for me?
    Like I mentioned a few sections above, using visual recipes for learning to read completely changed how we have been able to approach reading at home. When I realized I could squeeze so much authentic learning into one activity I was hooked.

    I know not everyone is going to be cooking every week like we often are. But I want everyone in on this visual recipe thing. Reading NEEDS to have a purpose. I have packed as much value into the recipe club as possible so you can't help but say "why not try it?"

    I know you want to be getting your kids reading and you want to do it with purpose.

    Inside you'll find support to work on what recipe level to start your child with, 20 recipes in an easy-to-download ebook, and a road-to-star baker map to follow along with other bonuses.
  • I hate cooking but want my child to cook. Can the Recipe Kit help me?
    Not being a whiz at cooking yourself should never be -- and never needs to be -- a reason to not start cooking or baking with your child.

    The recipes in the kit are fairly simple and kid tested. Including having a younger sibling needing attention whilst supporting the older one #mumlife. They will also be delivered to you in an order that builds confidence in the kitchen.

    I know that cooking takes a bit more time and mess than other activities. But what other activity can use all five senses, use functional life skills and creates memories in the kitchen.

    It’s also a great activity for grandparents or other adults to take a lead on and your reading practice is ticked off at the same time.

    I’m here to guide you and save you a boatload of time when you get the Read-to-Cook Recipe Kit...even if you’ve never had your child follow a written instruction before!
  • Do I need to get anything else?
    This is a digital product so you will need to either print the recipes out or display them on a tablet.

    Oh and of course you will need the ingredients for each recipe. This is NOT a meal subscription.
  • You keep saying families, I am a teacher or tutor and this would be great for my students. Can I join?
    Absolutely. The recipes originally came from the classroom. You may find that the Classroom kit is a better option for you as this is designed for bigger groups and limited kitchen access.

    If you are not sure which kit is the right one for you, drop me an email at hello@readingmadedelicious.com
  • This seems like it designed for children in the UK. Would it work for me if I am based somewhere else?
    Learning to read is approached slightly differently from country to country. However, these recipes do not focus on following a specific phonics or reading program but a way of applying early reading skills. All recipes are in English.

    So it does not matter if you are joining from the US, Australia or anywhere else the recipes are there for your early reader to give it a go and get in the kitchen which is an universal way of making memories as a family.

    Some of the reading notes on the recipes are slightly more focused on UK terms when it comes to reading. But having supported readers globally, these are not big differences and do not affect the recipes in any way.

    Following feedback, I have also made sure each recipe has temperatures in both Fahrenheit and Celcius and also included ingredient terms in US and UK English as this was a bigger stumbling point!
  • I still am unsure whether this will work for my family
    If you have specific questions about the recipe club and how it can work for your family drop me an email at hello@readingmadedelicious.com or a DM on Instagram @readingmadedelicious

Reading practice with a purpose with recipes your child can actually read. 


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