Product Description
Cutting food, creating different dishes, planning how they will be served. The child becomes completely involved in this activity and, as a result, feels more relaxed and less anxious.
Furthermore, playing pretend helps the child develop their feelings.
Including children in kitchen activities brings several benefits.
Children feel good doing activities similar to adults, and this helps them gain more independence, self-confidence, and motor coordination.
These activities also foster patience, organization, and responsibility, and strengthen the emotional bond with parents.
It helps develop fine motor coordination, especially the pincer movement between the thumb and index finger.
Recommended Age: 2+ years