. "In each workshop children participate along with their mothers, and in some communities fathers are starting to participate too. Starting out with the CooKit, because it\u2019s the simplest and cheapest type of solar cooker, we explain the why\u2019s and how\u2019s of solar cooking, demonstrate the cooking of various sample foods and the purification of water with a WAPI, then help each family to construct their own cooker. Two to three weeks after a workshop, I do follow-up visits to see how the women are doing and help with any problems."@en . . . . . . "Ni\u00F1o a Ni\u00F1o"@en . "In each workshop children participate along with their mothers, and in some communities fathers are starting to participate too. Starting out with the CooKit, because it\u2019s the simplest and cheapest type of solar cooker, we explain the why\u2019s and how\u2019s of solar cooking, demonstrate the cooking of various sample foods and the purification of water with a WAPI, then help each family to construct their own cooker. Two to three weeks after a workshop, I do follow-up visits to see how the women are doing and help with any problems. This group of women has been so successful with their cookers, they reported that their husbands are now calling them \u201Cthe wonder group\u201D and their folding cardboard cookers \u201Cthe wonder stoves\u201D. Several have been taking them out to the fields when the family goes out to work, so that they can have some cooked food when they take a break. According to the women, the men think this is great and some of them are learning to use the cookers too, which is a real departure from tradition in a culture where men never cook."@en .