You have one of the most popular geeky references of all time and you have the opportunity to make food fun! Turn it into a family affair and try to make them all. This is the ideal cookbook for kids in the kitchen. In particular, I harken back to GeekMom Shiri and her 2016 review of The Pokémon Cookbook: Easy & Fun Recipes by Maki Kudo. I cheated this week and have relied solely on the genius of my fellow GeekMoms. You rarely go wrong when making food (and even when you do, it is always easy to recover). Personally, my favorite option always comes back to food. You could even go down Route 1 and “Make a Pokémon Deck” GeekMom Cathé gave us this post in 2014, and it has remained one of our most popular articles on GeekMom EVER. There are loads of ideas to make for Pokémon Day: origami, bookmarks, knitting, crafty pom-pom balls, and a multitude of cosplay ideas. What better way to celebrate the franchise than with a Make/Play/Watch/Read, and a guaranteed nod to the nostalgic old-school origins. ![]() This weekend is the birthday of Pokémon: February 27, 1996. It has been such a sweet feeling sharing these same games with my kids now (and learning a few things from them). I still remember playing the original games with my younger brothers on the Game Boy in the 1990s. I have been a fan of Pokémon since the beginning, and I am not afraid to admit the 25th-anniversary celebrations are making me feel a tad old.
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