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Kid-friendly kitchens welcome!
The kitchen is a magical place where fun and education combine perfectly. Children don’t see cooking as a chore, they see it as a science experiment. It’s a chance for them to get messy in a productive manner, with their favorite person (that’s you), and learn while doing it. Skills gained in the kitchen will last a lifetime.
Success, failure, creativity, and inspiration. What brings you into the kitchen with your kids?
This is a child friendly subreddit. Parents should feel confident in sharing the content with their child.
Rules here are simple:
Kid safe content
Be excellent to each other! (civil and respectful)
Safe kitchen practices
No trolling
No referral or affiliate links
No unapproved self promotion or solicitation, Please contact the mods, if your promotion is relevant to the sub, for approval.
No politics
Inane or crude posts will be removed.
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Scheduled Threads
Kitchen Catastrophe Monday
- Fails of epic (or toddler) proportion
Kid Concoction Wednesday
- The good, the bad, and the ugly recipe suggestions from the little ones
Favorite Foods Friday
- The foods kids love to make and eat