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Stir Up Some Imagination

December 21, 2008

As we spend the holidays in the kitchen, whipping up goodies for our gatherings, children may be inspired to cook up some of their own fun.

In the early 70s, I loved playing with my plastic dishes in the back yard, especially cleaning them in a sudsy dish pan set in the grass by the faucet. If only I was still so inspired to wash dishes! I do, however, love to cook, and I believe kids can learn early to love it as well.

Patty Cake Layette Set from Baby Aspen. Patty Cake Layette Set
Baby Aspen, $50
This 9-piece set contains a receiving blanket, bodysuit, 2 burp cloths, 2 bibs, soft booties and cap. The tower of graduated hatboxes features the complete nursery rhyme, introduced by an adorable baby—rolling pin in hand—wearing a chef’s hat and an apron marked ‘baby’.
Cupcake Rattles by Jenny Krauss. Cupcake Rattles
Jenny Krauss, $30
This 3-piece set is hand knit with a little crochet and is soft and squishy. Made by a women's cooperative in Lima, Peru, they are 100% cotton with eco-friendly dyes. About 3x3".
Chef in Training Apron from Manual Woodworkers & Weavers. Chef in Training Apron
Manual Woodworkers 
& Weavers
, $14
A child's apron in bright red with two utensil pockets and adorable embroidery.
Take Me Out Bib by Frog Kiss Designs. Take Me Out Bib
Frog Kiss Designs, $12-14

It has 100% cotton fabric front and soft, absorbent towel backing. It is handcrafted from repurposed towel remnants—which are all new materials.
Skribbles Apron Set by Russ Berrie. Skribbles Apron Set
Russ Berrie, $27.99
This adult and child apron set will ensure that the little griller will join the grillmaster.
Lil' Chef Baby Toy Set by Infantino. Lil' Chef Toy Set
Infantino, $14.95
Even the tiniest tots can "cook" with these textured clacker spoons, rattling peek-and-see pot and bouncing bead "salt shaker" rattle.

Swaptop from Delta.

Swaptop
Delta, $99
Transform a child's desk into a kitchen! Just push the chair in and it becomes cabinet, and flip the desktop up, and it becomes a kitchen. It features a stovetop, oven, cooking accessory set, sink—everything she needs to make the perfect meal.


Cupcake Seat from Jellio. Cupcake Seat
Jellio, $900

What do you get when you take a giant cupcake, and add chocolate frosting made out of molded rubber? This seat, guaranteed to generate instant laughter in any room. Use it as a seat, an ottoman or just an incredibly cool conversation piece. Adults love them for the fun they bring to any room, and kids love them because... well, because they're giant cupcakes, silly!
Wooden Toaster from Plan Toys. Wooden Toaster
Plan Toys, $25

This wooden Toaster has a pop up action and timer function to give a realistic toasting feeling to children. It encourages children to play alone or with groups of friends to help develop their social skill as well as learning how to use cooking devices.
Tub o' Grub from Educational Insights. Tub o' Grub
Educational Insights, $21.99

Children can role play and learn to share using this breakfast set, which includes 2 pancakes, a fried egg, 2 slices of bacon, 3 strawberries, 2 pats of butter, bread, milk, and orange juice.
Primary Baking Set from KidKraft. Primary Baking Set 
KidKraft, $29.99
The wooden Primary Baking set has eight pieces that are so detailed you’ll swear you smell the chocolate chips. The mixers lift in and out of the mixing bowl and the rolling pin really rolls. Also includes cooking pan, two cookies, spatula and measuring spoon.
Cupcake Caravan from Pilloroo. Cupcake Caravan 
Pilloroo, $29.95
Craving Cupcakes? This yummy pillow hides a 7” chef beanie bear in its hidden pouch. The pouch is deep, ready to hide many favorite toys. The soft and cuddly 14” square pillow is made of 100% quilter’s quality fabric.
50's Diner from Step 2. 50's Diner 
Step2, $149.99

Order up in this 50’s Diner that has two sides—one with a kitchen, the other with a diner booth. The grill and coffee pot make realistic sounds, and a jukebox on the table plays oldies. Comes with a 54-piece accessory set.

If you have ideas or requests for themes for "On the Shelf," post a comment or email gerri.hunt@reedbusiness.com.


Posted by Gerri Hunt on December 21, 2008 | Comments (0)


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