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    HappyChef #122786 02/11/12 10:58 AM
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    The best gift I got from DH was when he taught DS (then almost 2) to make coffee for me. All I have to do now is draw the water, and take the filter out of the drawer that's too high for him.

    We cook a lot, because it's the only way to get dinner made, etc. And then we bake a lot, because DS prefers baking to cooking. Anyway, I would suggest keeping on trying it here and there, because it really is totally awesome. She might glom onto it one day, and then you're set wink

    DS is almost three, and he's now almost independant with pancakes, crepes, muffins, cakes, cookie cutter cookies, gingerbread... You just have to keep him from putting all the ingredients in at once, and do the oven stuff. Somedays he's up to measuring, some days not. We're working on pie crusts, now. He HATES not being able to kneed, but it's really helping his ability to wait and to do things in order.

    The funny thing is he rarely EATS much of it.

    Whatever, I do wink


    Anyway, I'm a total believer in cooking with kids.
    -Mich


    DS1: Hon, you already finished your homework
    DS2: Quit it with the protesting already!
    bzylzy #122792 02/11/12 01:12 PM
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    Originally Posted by bzylzy
    When my DD was that age she started doing the jigsaw puzzles "upside down" after she did them a few times with the picture and could do it quickly...she seemed to think doing it by shape only and no picture was really entertaining. That gets a bit more life expectancy out of puzzles.

    Taking a few puzzles and mixing up all the pieces together is a hit here!

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