Kids love to cook. And why shouldn’t they…concocting a recipe feeds both sides of the brain: the “left brain” scientific side, as well as the “right brain” creative side.
This Sunday is National Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day, a great time to get cooking with the children in your life. Established to help involve kids in meal preparation and start them learning about nutrition, Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day can be fun and fulfilling for all generations. You may even find you have a new helper when it comes to making daily dinners. We have suggestions for items that are fun for kids to use every day and make for great unique gifts for any budding culinarian.
The Shake, Rattle and Roll Ice Cream Maker can be shaken, tossed or rolled around to churn a delicious frozen confection. Only 20 minutes of kids’ play yields up to one pint of rich, creamy ice cream. About the size of a volley ball, it harnesses the limitless energy of youngsters and teaches them about the transformation of simple ingredients into a much-loved dessert.
Popcorn is a healthy snack for children, and little ones will delight at helping to make a bowlful when they see The Stanley Cup Popcorn Maker. Officially licensed by the NHL, the popper and bowl create a replica of the championship trophy commissioned by Lord Stanley of Preston in 1892. Not just for kids, it also makes a unique gift for any hockey fan.
Among the first recipes a child may experience is the one for s’mores, around a campfire. Bring the tradition into your kitchen with The Indoor Flameless Marshmallow Roaster. Using a stainless steel electric heater, this is the safe and easy way for kids to create delicious s’mores year ‘round.
So plan to get in the kitchen with a child you know this Sunday. The experience will provide the unique gift of healthy learning for the child and foster a day of tremendous family spirit for both of you!
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