May 9, 2011

Play Kitchen Recipes


B has really been into making food in the play kitchen. So I thought I'd make him some recipes to follow that would be easy to read and would include the play food that we have. 

The play kitchen recipes include fruit salad, vegetable soup, and cookies. Feel free to print them and use in your own play kitchen.

18 comments:

  1. I love this idea!!! I'm going to make some soon and put them on a ring in the little kitchen! Thanks!

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  2. I love these recipe cards - never thought of putting them in the dramatic play centre.
    Thank you

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  3. Thanks for the great printables! If you make anymore please add them. My 3 year old son is making me some fruit salad as I type! : )

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  4. What a great idea! My daughter (3.5yo) loves cooking (real food and pretend), she'll love having her own recipes to follow!

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  5. SO ADORABLE!! We will be using these in our play kitchen too! Thanks:)

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  6. Fab idea--I'll be printing these for immediate use for my kiddos!

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  7. WHat great authentic reading practice!

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  8. That is so clever! My three year old understands that I use a recipe to tell me what to do; I'm sure she'd love doing the same!

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  9. So clever! My three year old understands that I use a recipe to tell me what to do; I'm sure that she'd love doing the same!

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  10. What a great idea - my 3yr old son would love this!

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  11. that is such a good idea I am going to have to make some of these for H. she is always in her kitchen cooking up something.

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  12. My youngest loves his play kitchen--he has a whole little kitchen corner in our schoolroom. He plays restaurant all the time, taking orders and serving "customers," and even has a menu posted for all to see. I love the idea of the recipe cards, and I know he will love them too.
    Thanks for sharing!

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  13. Love the idea to practice reading recipes by using play food! Thanks for posting!

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  14. precious!
    Great post!
    Blessings!
    LIB
    http://bit.ly/b4ATuy

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  15. Thank you, Nicole!

    These are great -- thanks for making printables!

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  16. I just love this idea! What a fantastic educational activity. My son isn't old enough quite yet, but when he is, I will definitely be using this. Already saved it with Evernote. Thanks for sharing!

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  17. Thank you for these great printables. My daughter will love these. =)

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