Chabad Early Childhood, a project of the Shluchim Office, has launched “My First Kosher Cookbook,” a new preschool resource designed to integrate culinary education into preschool classrooms. The collection provides educators with tested, allergy-friendly recipes tailored for young children, aiming to support curriculum goals in developmental areas such as fine motor skills, sequencing, and independent problem-solving.
Why Is Hands-On Cooking Becoming a Preschool Priority?
According to Mrs. Rivky Baitelman, Director of Chabad Early Childhood, the demand for this cookbook stemmed from a recurring need among preschool directors for practical, classroom-ready activities. Teachers can use cooking to foster developmental milestones.
How Does the Cookbook Support Independent Learning?
The resource, compiled and tested by Mrs. Mussie Gopin, focuses on visual accessibility. Each recipe features pictures of every ingredient, which allows children to follow the process independently and actively participate in the cooking process.

Beyond the recipes themselves, the book includes specific teacher tips. These prompts help educators turn a simple baking session into a structured learning opportunity. The curriculum covers:
- Fine Motor Coordination: Practicing pouring, stirring, and mixing.
- Sequencing: Understanding the logical order of steps to reach a result.
- Problem-Solving: Learning to adjust when a mixture doesn’t look quite right.
What Are the Future Trends in Preschool Curriculum Design?
The collection includes “wholesome” and “allergy-friendly” options, acknowledging the needs in modern classrooms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the target audience for “My First Kosher Cookbook”?
The cookbook is designed for preschool educators, including those in camps and Hebrew Schools.
Is the cookbook allergy-friendly?
Yes, according to Chabad Early Childhood, the collection includes a variety of wholesome, allergy-friendly recipes specifically tested for the preschool environment.
Where can educators purchase or view the resource?
The cookbook is currently available for preorder at ChabadEarlyChildhood.com/Cookbook. Questions regarding the materials can be directed to [email protected].
Are you an educator looking to integrate more hands-on activities into your classroom? Visit the Chabad Early Childhood website to explore their full range of teacher training resources.
