Cute Toddler Story: Funny Deliveries to Our House from Pampered Chef

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing humorous and heartwarming stories about their toddlers' interactions with Pampered Chef products and deliveries. The anecdotes highlight the imaginative play and creativity of young children in relation to cooking and kitchen items.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a story about her son ringing the doorbell and pretending to deliver Pampered Chef items, showcasing his playful imagination.
  • Another participant mentions her child creating a fort from Pampered Chef shipping boxes and pretending to fly with them.
  • Several users express delight at the creativity of their children, with one noting her son’s humorous antics and another sharing a story about a toddler's imaginative cooking with play-dough.
  • One participant describes her son’s excitement over a new saucepan, claiming he needs it for his upcoming "Pampered Chef Show" where he plans to make play-dough stew.
  • Another participant mentions her child’s interest in helping in the kitchen and sharing his cooking creations with family members over the phone.
  • One participant humorously contrasts her child's creativity with a messy experience involving paint and diapers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally share a light-hearted agreement on the amusing and creative behaviors of their children related to Pampered Chef products, with no clear disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

The stories shared reflect personal experiences of parenting and the imaginative play of toddlers, particularly in relation to cooking and kitchen activities.

Who May Find This Useful

Parents and Pampered Chef consultants who enjoy sharing and relating to humorous and creative experiences involving children and cooking.

ChefBeckyD
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Okay - don't get sick of my stories about my little guy! But this is so funny - and it is very telling about the deliveries that come to our house!:D

He has discovered he can reach the door bell at the front door, so he keeps ringing the doorbell and then calling out to me "I have a message for you". So I go to the door and he says "Here's a message for you from Pampered Chef". Then he tells me what is in it "This is a new pizza cutter for you" , "This is a new pan for you". Then he says "lets open it right away".....and then he pretends to gather up the box and packing material, and "stuffs it" in the garbage can!:D :D
He has been playing this all afternoon!
Do you think he has seen this same scenario play out a time or two?:balloon:
 
Very cute. LOL, we know what happens at your house.
 
He's doing this pantsless, right? :D

That is cute. Have you built him a fort out of your PC shipping boxes?
 
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chefann said:
He's doing this pantsless, right? :D

That is cute. Have you built him a fort out of your PC shipping boxes?

No pants! Well, he keeps telling me he's a superhero - so maybe we could call him Captain Underpants!:D

And yes - the big boxes are his! He's had forts and other buildings - but his favorite right now is to have me take off 2 flaps from the top of the box and then he pretends the other 2 flaps are his wings and the box is his airplane. He can sit in there for hours and "fly"!
 
You can make him a Calvin-style Transmogrifier. Or a time machine.
 
Adorable. He's obviously blessed with a great imagination.
 
very cute..I wish mine would think up something more creative than painting with poo....there is very little I can handle first thing in the morning before my coffee has been injected...taking your diaper and making a Van Gogh on the wall (hair/crib/foot/face) is right at the top of the list...

ahhhhh!

M
 
ahhhhhhhhh
misty come on thats got to be just what you need first thing in the morning lol
 
my little guy is going to be a smart a** just like his mom
his father asked him something tonite and he replied "no"
dad looks at me and asks what did he say?
i told him he said no
he looks at dad and says "i said no dad" with that didnt u hear me tone
he does this as i take a mouthful of water, see where i'm going with this :)

it ended up all over him
he looked at me totally disgusted and said
ahhhhhh mom!!!!!!

we couldnt stop laughing
 
I have disgusting poo stories that I will not share, but they are worse than the VanGough thing.
About Micah...How about "Pampered Underpants"!
 
JAE said:
I have disgusting poo stories that I will not share, but they are worse than the VanGough thing.
About Micah...How about "Pampered Underpants"!

Oh - that is HYSTERICAL!!! Now he just needs that in rhinestones on a cap and he'll be all set!!

Becky - you need to video the "PC deliveries" and let us see!
 
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Continuing the Saga......I've had my 7 piece Executive Set (POR!)sitting here in a box for over a week, and today have a chance to open it up and wash it and put it away.

Micah, of course has to help. He fell in love with the littlest saucepan immediately = "Mom, this is my most perfect size.....I NEED this!"

"Micah - why do you need this?"

"Well, Mom, I need this because I have a Pamper Chef Show coming up and I'm making play-dough stew for it. I NEED this for my Pamper Chef, mom."........


I may be creating a PC monster!:D
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I've had my 7 piece Executive Set (POR!)sitting here in a box for over a week, and today have a chance to open it up and wash it and put it away.

Micah, of course has to help. He fell in love with the littlest saucepan immediately = "Mom, this is my most perfect size.....I NEED this!"

"Micah - why do you need this?"

"Well, Mom, I need this because I have a Pamper Chef Show coming up and I'm making play-dough stew for it. I NEED this for my Pamper Chef, mom."........


I may be creating a PC monster!:D


My son is 3 1/2 and does the same thing. He runs off with my stuff all of the time to make stuff for his pampered chef parties. They are too cute!!!
 
A cute little monster though! Thanks for sharing!
 
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Kodeysmom said:
My son is 3 1/2 and does the same thing. He runs off with my stuff all of the time to make stuff for his pampered chef parties. They are too cute!!!

Mine is 3 1/2 too! He especially loves the bamboo spoons, silicone spatulas, funnels, and the cookware! His other specialty (besides playdough stew, is Chocolate Chip Soup!)
 
My son likes to 'make' in the kitchen. I love that he likes to help me with my stuff and his dad with fixing stuff. We do a big Halloween party every year and this year he helped me 'make' all the goodies. We did Pumpkin Gems in the mini-muffin and the 'footballs' (meatballs) from the It's Good For You (I think). He then demanded to call Grandma and Daddy and proceeded to tell them over the phone about what he made! What a hoot... they had no idea what he was talking about!
Just asked to help make some cereal for breakfast.
 
So cute! My 4yr old asks me if I'm "going to the pampered chef tonight". When she grows up, she want to be a pampered chef & a donut maker!! At least I know I'll recruit 1 in my lifetime!!
 

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What is "Cute Toddler Story: Funny Deliveries to Our House from Pampered Chef" about?

This story revolves around the humorous and heartwarming experiences of a family receiving various Pampered Chef products. It highlights the interactions between the parents and their toddler as they navigate the excitement and chaos of these deliveries, showcasing the joy and laughter that comes with cooking and family time.

Who is the target audience for this story?

The target audience includes parents, especially those with toddlers, as well as Pampered Chef enthusiasts. It appeals to anyone who enjoys lighthearted family stories and the joys of cooking with children.

Are the deliveries in the story based on real-life experiences?

While the story is fictional, it draws inspiration from common experiences that many families have when ordering products online. The humorous situations depicted are relatable and resonate with the everyday life of parents and their young children.

What themes are explored in the story?

The story explores themes of family bonding, the joys of cooking, and the humorous challenges that come with parenting. It emphasizes the importance of laughter and togetherness in the kitchen, making it a delightful read for families.

Can this story inspire parents to involve their toddlers in cooking?

Absolutely! The story showcases the fun and creativity that can arise when parents involve their toddlers in cooking. It encourages parents to embrace the messiness and joy of cooking together, fostering a love for food and family traditions from a young age.

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