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TP Toys | Mud Kitchen | Deluxe Wooden Mud Kitchen | Boys and Girls 3+ | Kids Outdoor Kitchen Playset with Water Pan, Garden Sink, and Kitchen Accessories | Garden & Sensory Pretend Play for Kids

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Seaweed, driftwood, washed up rope, shells and pebbles would all make great ingredients to mix into or to decorate mud pies.

No doubt the dads who now have young children will have witnessed the gradual shift towards technology and the indoors first-hand throughout their own teenage years. You should explain to your child and keep them reminded that they shouldn’t eat any of their muddy creations or ‘ingredients’. The wood is pressure-treated, there are two blackboard strips, and although there are no utensils or hobs, it does leave a nice surface area to work on. A working tap, removable sink, and drop-down oven are features that should be built into the body of the kitchen itself. This simple offering from Smyth’s is a brilliant option for anyone looking for a mud kitchen on a budget, while still providing something quite unique on the market.Measure the area you have in mind; maybe it’s near the outdoor tap or the storage for the soil, sand and toys needed, and compare it to the mud kitchen that’s caught your eye. It also has holes at the top to slot pots into, so kids can learn how to grow and look after their own plants. They look great and will give your child something to be proud of as they use them in their cooking. If you’re lucky enough to have a spacious garden, you may want to invest in a larger mud kitchen that offers more creative and versatile play options for your children.

Made from natural wood, which has been treated to protect it from the elements, you can leave the kitchen outside but it's advised to cover it or bring it indoors in the autumn and winter.This stitched pine model from Great Little Trading Co will keep little hands busy for hours with its many features. Mix the ingredients, leave to infuse, fill your bottles, decorate and label before presenting to the lucky recipient. We all know how they can be when they don’t get their solid 7 hours (in 1- or 2-hour segments of course). Adding flower pots to your mud kitchen enables your child to grow plants in their mud, reinforcing the connection between soil and the food we eat. As they get older, you can encourage children to use it in different ways to help their development and education - it could be used to aid counting skills or science skills.

There have been numerous studies published over the years that show play to help children develop a whole range of skills and psychological traits. They offer a variety of sizes and heights for different aged children, untreated, treated or painted wood and the option of adding a tap that can attach to running water via a hose. However, the taps are purely decorative on this mud kitchen, so you’ll need to supply water so they can firmly stick those mud pies together!Ample water supply will make life easier for you and your child; a portable water carrier designed for camping would work well positioned near your mud kitchen if it doesn’t have a built-in supply.

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