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The thread revolves around the sharing of resources and experiences related to organizing kids cooking classes, particularly those that involve both children and their parents. Participants discuss the types of classes they are planning or have conducted, as well as the promotional materials they use.
Views differ on the specific content and structure of the cooking classes, with no clear consensus on the best approach or materials to use.
Participants share personal experiences and resources related to kids cooking classes, focusing on the integration of activities for both children and their parents.
Consultants interested in organizing or promoting kids cooking classes may find the shared experiences and resources beneficial.
Hi Bee,beepampered said:Becky:
I'd love the file since I'm doing my first Mommy and Me party on Valentine's Day. My thought was to just have various stations throughout the downstairs with things the kids can do with their mom since these are kids under five. I'll have a BRIEF talk with the moms before we begin about cookware (Pan-o-rama!) and stoneware and then about bookings before explaining what we'll be doing. I thought I would have an order form that included some of the kids items we will use so they could just check it off but I'm not sure yet.
I'm attaching a file that I found on this board that you might could use. This is NOT mine but I appreciate whoever posted it.
The kids cooking classes are designed for children aged 5 to 12 years old. We tailor the activities to be age-appropriate, ensuring that all participants can engage and learn effectively.
In our cooking classes, kids will learn to make a variety of fun and healthy recipes, including snacks, simple meals, and desserts. We focus on using fresh ingredients and teaching basic cooking skills.
Each cooking class session typically lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours. This allows enough time for instruction, hands-on cooking, and enjoying the delicious creations made by the kids.
Parents are welcome to stay and participate in the classes, but it is not required. We encourage parents to drop off their kids if they feel comfortable, as our instructors are trained to supervise and engage with the children throughout the session.
You can request the flyer by contacting us through our website or social media channels. We will be happy to send you a digital copy or provide information on how to access printed flyers for distribution.