Article

Come Into the Kitchen Please: Cooking with Kids Helps Them Learn! by Kitty Robertson Morse, Heirloom Wooden Toys

Topic: FamilyPublished January 28, 2011

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 566 legacy views

When mom is baking a cake or making cookies there is no better rite of passage for a child than to lick the beaters or scrape the bowl. Often this is a child's first introduction to cooking. Curiously you will find their interest is piqued the next time you're baking a treat. So often we are looking for activities to occupy our children's time. Consider cooking with your kids. Believe it our not the kitchen holds a bounty of benefits. Young children love to role play with wooden kitchens stocked with a variety of play food. Cooking dinner for mom and dad with play pots and utensils, and serving tea with a wooden tea set to their dolls provides endless entertainment. All this imaginative play provides a great foundation for inviting your kids into the real kitchen. When they help you cook they are able to make connections between their play tools and the "grown up" versions. Cooking is one of those perfect activities that engages all of your child's senses like the feel of the dough, the smell of cookies as they bake, the taste of a sauce, the sound of meat sizzling, the sight of pizza dough rising. Children learn best with multi-sensory activities and let's not forget the early educational benefits. Picking a recipe a child wants to make is the perfect way to begin. As a child follows a recipe they have no idea they are developing reading and sequencing skills. Adding ingredients teaches early math skills such as measuring, counting and fractions; cracking eggs, kneading dough, and stirring strengthens fine and gross motor skills. Don't forget to throw in a little bit of imagination and fun by showing your child they can add or change certain recipes, and messes don't matter. Just relax, then you can teach them how to clean up too! Get ambitious and try something complicated, like making bread, pasta or fresh mozzarella cheese from scratch. Look online for videos and the equipment you'll need - in most cases, you can do these projects for very little extra money. Sometimes these projects don't turn out, so then just model how to deal with the disappointment: we try to figure out what went wrong, we try again, we laugh about it because we still had fun and learned something. A quality safety stool like the Learning Tower or the Kitchen Helper can help make these sessions easier and safer by keeping the younger ones away from the stove and the knives, and you don't have to worry about them falling off when you turn to the sink. Perhaps the biggest reward is building a child's self-esteem. Nothing matches the face of a child being able to present the family a finished product he created from beginning to end. Equally priceless is how sharing some giggles with mom or dad while cooking simply brings you closer together. Of course, by helping our child develop this early basic life skill we can all look forward to the day we can ask them what's for dinner!

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Love is often described as a journey, but it is rarely a solo trek. It is a partnership defined by shared experiences, mutual growth, and the delicate art of balance. As February approaches, the air fills with the familiar hum of romance, leading many to search for the perfect way to express their devotion. However, the most impactful gifts aren’t always the ones wrapped in individual boxes. Instead, "shared gifts"—items or experiences meant to be enjoyed together—often

January 7, 2026

Article

Love is often described as a journey, but it is rarely a solo trek. It is a partnership defined by shared experiences, mutual growth, and the delicate art of balance. As February approaches, the air fills with the familiar hum of romance, leading many to search for the perfect way to express their devotion. However, the most impactful gifts aren’t always the ones wrapped in individual boxes. Instead, "shared gifts"—items or experiences meant to be enjoyed together—often

January 7, 2026

Article

Filipino or "Pinoy" dramas, often referred to as teleseryes, have long captured the hearts of audiences in the Philippines and across the globe. These emotionally rich and culturally rooted television series are more than just entertainment—they are reflections of Filipino values, struggles, dreams, and relationships. Over the years, Pinoy dramas have evolved from simple love stories into complex narratives that highlight societal issues, family ties, and the enduring spiri

April 15, 2025

Article

Table of Contents 1. Honoring a Loved One: The Heartfelt Tribute of a Funeral Slideshowrn2. Why a Funeral Slideshow Is Meaningfulrn3. Steps to Create a Funeral Slideshowrn4. Features of a Memorial Video Makerrn5. Celebration of Life Tribute Ideasrn6. Why Choose Everlasting Studiosrn7. A Lasting Tribute to Cherish and Remember Honoring a Loved One: The Heartfelt Tribute of a Funeral Slideshow A funeral slideshow is a heartfelt way to honor a loved one’s memory by showcasing

January 22, 2025