More, Please!

(6 customer reviews)

By Jane Kim Nicholson

With her “simple is best” approach to feeding kids, Korean Canadian mother of two Jane Kim Nicholson balances taste, nutrition, and fun in this collection of recipes and presentation ideas that will have even the pickiest of eaters saying, “More, please!”.

An extension of her wildly successful Instagram page and blog “Food Kids Love,” More, Please! offers a non-judgmental, accessible space that provides everyday inspiration for kid-friendly snacks and meals.

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ISBN: 978-1-7782428-6-1 Category: Tags: ,

$37.00

As the daughter of Korean immigrants, Jane Kim Nicholson believes in making an impact with food through celebrating and embracing cultural diversity in cuisine. She is the creator, writer, and photographer of the blog and popular Instagram account @Food.Kids.Love, which provides helpful tips and inspiration for simple kid-friendly meals, snacks, and lunches.

Additional information

Weight .36 kg
Dimensions 20.32 × 25.4 × 1.3 cm
Specs

Trade, 8" X 10", 180 pages

6 reviews for More, Please!

  1. John Stamos and Caitlin McHugh Stamo

    Jane and her family have been our friends for years, and our sons are of a similar age, which is why this book resonates with us in many ways. We cannot recommend this cookbook enough! Its thoughtful details, creative ideas, and easy-to-follow recipes will make your meal planning a breeze. From weeknight dinners to special occasions, this cookbook has become an essential part of our kitchen — even our five-year-old loves to join in. Don’t miss out on this gem — grab a copy and get ready to witness the positive impact it’ll have on your family’s cooking experience. Trust us, it’s an absolute must- have!

    — John Stamos and Caitlin McHugh Stamos

  2. Agnes Hsu

    Jane Kim Nicholson’s book, More Please! Food Kids Love, is a loving dialogue about how we can feed our children with Jane’s “simple is best” approach. The book balances health, taste, and simplicity in every recipe while celebrating diversity in an accessible, child-friendly way. No culinary degree is needed here — just a love for your children and a desire for their well-being. Whether you’re looking for unique (out of the) lunchbox ideas, quick weeknight dinners, or a special weekend treat, Jane guides you with an easy-to-follow approach. Her meals are practical, nutritious, and — above all — delicious. Beyond the fun meals you’ll make for your family, More Please! Food Kids Love encourages a nurturing meal environment that strengthens the family bond. These aren’t just recipes; they’re catalysts for conversation, shared moments, and a broader understanding of the world.

    —Agnes Hsu, Author and founder of @hellowonderful.co

  3. David C. Kang, Maria Crutcher

    This book is a superb cookbook, of course, and the ideas and creativity and care are obvious on every page. But it’s more than another cookbook — it is a love letter to a Korean heritage, living in America, and the beauty and vitality that come from embracing such diversity. This is a book for everyone, a book that demonstrates both how to be proud of where we are from and also how to move forward and embrace new ideas and cultures as well — and the food and recipes are delicious!

    — David C. Kang, Maria Crutcher Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California and director of the USC Korean Studies Institute

  4. Joan Nguyen

    More Please! Food Kids Love is a game-changer for busy parents like me. Its collection of easy, healthy recipes and lunchbox ideas will transform any mealtime in your household. What makes this cookbook truly special is the nostalgic twist it brings to the table, reminding us of our own cherished childhood memories around food. As an Asian American, I am happy to see the inclusion of a variety of delicious Asian recipes that instill in our children a love for diverse flavours. This cookbook will strike a chord with many, making it an essential addition to any family kitchen!

    — Joan Nguyen, Co-founder of @Bümo

  5. Kelly Pfeiffer

    To know Jane is to love her, and this book is SO HER. Her family-friendly recipes (some with a Korean twist) are full of colour, nourishing ingredients, and love. We are obsessed with how simple and approachable everything is! Your kiddos will for sure be saying “MORE PLEASE!”

    — Kelly Pfeiffer, @eattherainbowkids and author of Superfood Weeknight Meals

  6. canadiancookbooks.ca

    More, Please! is not just a cookbook; it’s an adventure waiting to be embarked upon. Nicholson encourages creativity in the kitchen and provides parents with tips and tricks to make cooking a fun experience. The cookbook is filled with colorful illustrations and playful anecdotes, making it visually engaging for both children and adults. There’s a whole section on elevating the proverbial lunch box with creative and healthy suggestions. It’s not just about the final dish but also about the journey of cooking together as a family.

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