Bring together math, science and creative thinking for a whole bunch of yummy activities! Learn simple ways you can use everyday items to create educational fun in the kitchen.
One week until Independence Day! We're looking forward to the fireworks, food, and family time that the holiday brings, but we also love the significance of the holiday: the day that our first Congress approved the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and we established ourselves as a new nation. Many celebrations involve barbecues and picnics, and nearly all celebrations include fireworks!
Summer Learning Outdoor Learning CookingWe all know pizza is almost every child’s favorite go to for a tummy filler. (Probably because it’s nearly every adult’s favorite comfort food, too!) The great thing about pizza, besides how good it tastes, is that it allows for creativity!
CookingIf you’re the parent of a preschooler, then you know they LOVE snack time. What’s fun about preparing simple, nutritious snacks is that it provides an opportunity for children to get involved. Turn your snack time into quality time spent with your toddler as you bring creative recipes to life!
CookingToddlers and preschoolers love playing in the kitchen, and now you can encourage learning through their explorations. Teach 2 to 5-year-olds about kitchen safety and basic science and math principles through cooking projects that are loads of fun and easy to prepare (and clean up).
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