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Cooking with kids can be enjoyable but also a source of worrisome. This is why this useful ebook can be handy to recall some of the kitchen safety measure for children and young teens:
You can download it from here, http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/new/Newsletters/kitchensafety.pdf
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Kitchen Safety for Young Cooks
Is your family busy with work, school, sports, and/or extra curricular activities while simultaneously juggling family time, homework time, exercise, and proper nutrition? Furthermore, is your child(s) spending more time alone or with other family members after school? Most times after school, children tend to congregate kitchen. Therefore, it is important for parents and their children to review the importance of kitchen safety practices among these “young cooks.”
Cooking with children can provide fun activities and great educational experiences while incorporating an pportunity for family bonding. It is a way to respect their independence while remaining close to answer questions and to monitor their mistakes. With this in mind, what are a few basic kitchen safety practices that should be followed? Below are a few suggestions of kitchen safety practices for young cook:
You can download it from here, http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/new/Newsletters/kitchensafety.pdf
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