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PB & Js and Licking the Bowl The Joys of a Kid Friendly Kitchen!
By Pamela Cole Harris Visit the Author's Website
Remember licking the bowl when you were a kid?
Or making your own peanut butter sandwiches with
grape, or better yet strawberry,jelly? Mmmmm…the
smell of homemade oatmeal cookies! And they were
even better because you knew you helped make them!
Kitchens can be a place of special memories for kids
of any generation. Are you building those memories
with your children or do you view the kitchen as a
dangerous place for kids? You can make your kitchen
a kid friendly, memory-intensive space by:
· Having a small table where kids can work on
projects when you are working in the kitchen.
· Having a selection of unbreakable bowls,
measuring cups and mixing spoons which fit in small
hands stored on a low shelf or in a low cabinet within
reach of your child. Let your child know that these
are his or her special cooking tools. Personalize
them with colored markers.
· Paint a small stool in bright colors to keep
where your child can reach it.
· Designate a place where you will keep snacks
that your children can eat anytime. Use a special
drawer, shelf, basket or box. Keep it stocked with
raisins, juice packs, granola bars, trail mix or
fruit.
· Buy a set of alphabet or number magnets or
sets of easy word magnets for the refrigerator.
Kids can learn to spell, create sentences or do math
while helping in the kitchen.
· Paint a section of the kitchen wall with
chalkboard paint or hang a large chalkboard within
your child’s reach. Supply colored chalk and let
your child draw to his/her heart’s content!
· Use your computer, scanner and printer to put
together a kid’s cookbook. Explore easy recipes with
your kids and feature their art and comments on each
page. Not only will it help your child learn to cook,
but it will be a treasured keepsake for you!
· Let your child help in small ways at first,
then add more complicated tasks when he or she grows
older and more adept. Some tasks you can begin to
teach your youngest children:
· Stirring (cookie or cake dough is the most fun
for kids! Ahh…the anticipation!)
· Washing fruit or veggies
· Measuring ingredients (have them measure over
a paper towel. There will be less mess!
· Decorating cookies with sprinkles, raisins,
small tubes of icing, chocolate chips (I bet some disappear
before they make it to the cookie!)
· Make certain you eliminate cluttered or overloaded
electrical outlets in your kitchen. They are dangers
to both kids and adults.
· Don’t let your kids wear clothing with loose fitting
sleeves. They could catch fire if they get too close to
a burner or they could catch on items left on countertops.
· When you take something hot out of the oven, or if
you have a hot pot on the stove, make sure you turn the
handle away from the edge of the stove or set the pan away
from the edge of counter where your child can’t reach up
to grab the hot surface and pull it down.
· Keep a kitchen fire extinguisher nearby along with
emergency numbers for fire departments, poison centers,
physicians,hospitals, police and sheriff’s department.
With a little thought, your kitchen can become the room
that deepens the bond of caring between you and your child.
Caring and chocolate chips! What more could a kid want?
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Pamela Cole Harris is a mother, a writer and an editor with
35 years experience. Visit http://www.all-homeandgarden.com
for more articles by Pamela and additional articles on
creaing a kid-friendly home. You can email her at
uwresource@all-homeandgarden.com.
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