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How Preschoolers Can Help in the Kitchen

Kids Baking I Your preschooler might be more ready to help in the kitchen than you realize. And not just the kind of help that you clean up after! Young preschoolers can help with washing produce, dumping ingredients into a bowl, and mixing while older preschoolers may be ready to slice with an egg slicer or a vegetable peeler. Involving your preschooler in the important task of cooking might stir up some excitement about the meal or at least give you a chance to finish preparing dinner!

Jobs for Preschoolers in the Kitchen

Prepare Produce

Wash fruits and vegetable. Have your preschooler stand on a stool at the sink or set them up with a bowl of water on the counter.

Lay lettuce leaves out to dry on paper towels

Tear up lettuce leaves for salad, break apart broccoli crowns, snap asparagus

Measure and Mix

For precise ingredients, you can fill a measuring cup and then pass it off to your preschooler to dump in the bowl.

For ingredients where precision isn't key, such as oatmeal for oatmeal cookies, let your preschooler measure and dump.

Crack eggs

Roll cookie dough into balls, roll balls in sugar

Peel and Slice

Peel the shell off hard boiled eggs

Slice hard boiled eggs with an egg slicer

Vegetable peeler - some older and careful preschoolers can master the vegetable slicer with a long carrot. Show them how to keep one hand at the fat end of the carrot and slice away from their bodies.

Grate cheese with a cheese grater

Slice apple chunks or bananas with an egg slicer to add to muffin mix or pancake batter

Chop washed mushrooms or onion chunks with an egg slicer

Keep Your Preschooler Busy So You Can Cook

Dough Maker: Mix some flour and water into a soft dough. Let your preschooler knead and shape the dough. Add to the fun with shaped cookie cutters.

Weigh Station: Put a small bowl on a kitchen scale and let your preschooler add rice, small noodles, or other easy-to-clean-up ingredients. Tell your preschooler to watch the weight as it gets higher. Set a digital scale to ounces and see if they can hit 3, 4, then 5.

Free form! Give your preschooler a variety of kitchen utensils - egg slicer, small whisk, measuring spoons and cups, and an ingredient or two - rice, apple slices, dry oatmeal. Let them create a special dish for you!

Safety Reminders

If possible, have your preschooler help at a counter away from the stove or oven.

Keep their work area free of electrical appliances and cords.

Keep hot liquids and foods away from your preschooler’s work area.

Always supervise your preschooler. You know best which tasks your preschooler can safely perform.

Preschoolers, wash your hands, roll up your sleeves, and help make the family dinner! 

by Kati Chevaux


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