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		<title>Some Successful Tips For Cooking With Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children are often enthralled with the idea of cooking, often at an early age. All of the toy kitchen utensils and foods that they love to play with serve to fuel this interest because of their uninhibited imaginations. There are lots of mini toy kitchens to be found, along with cute little plastic imitations of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children are often enthralled with the idea of cooking, often at an early age.  All of the toy kitchen utensils and foods that they love to play with serve to fuel this interest because of their uninhibited imaginations. There are lots of mini toy kitchens to be found, along with cute little plastic imitations of everything you&#8217;d find in a normal kitchen.  You&#8217;ll see just about anything, from frying pans to kettles, and condiments to hamburgers.  Pretending to cook is a great learning experience for little ones who enjoy the culinary arts in their mini kitchens.  For more help go to www. cajuns-recipes. com . Nothing makes cooking more fun and fascinating than an Easy Bake oven.  Girls (and boys) for several generations have been able to create all sorts of yummy treats in the comfort of their own rooms. Giving mom or dad a hand with dinner isn&#8217;t usually a chore for kids.  Actually, cooking with the additional helpers can be very rewarding for the parent.  There are lots of ways to let them help out, and if you&#8217;ve been baking, you can reward them by letting them lick the mixing bowl when you&#8217;re done. Lots of kids like to play around in the kitchen occasionally.  Yet there are some who seem to have a natural affinity for cooking at a young age, well beyond the ability to sprinkle colored sugar on top of iced cookies. You can make cooking simple and fun for these future chefs.  Frequently, they want to create an entire meal, not only the dessert.  They might find that taking up cooking is even more enjoyable than playing computer games or watching TV. Why not have your child decide what&#8217;s for dinner that night, and help him along in the preparation.  There are a lot of cookbooks and instructional videos available today that are targeted to kids, and they&#8217;re loaded with simple, fun recipes.  Don&#8217;t be surprised if you find that many of these yummy recipes are actually quite good for you.  For more help go to www. apples-recipes. com . It&#8217;s essential that you are very aware of what your kids are up to in the kitchen.  A stable stepping stool is a better option than the kitchen chair if your little one wants to see what&#8217;s happening on the countertop.  An adult needs to be in charge when dishes and pans are placed in the oven and when they&#8217;re removed, and also when anything&#8217;s being cooked on the stovetop. Be sure your kids learn that there is always the possibility of harmful accidents in the kitchen.  They not only need to know safety procedures, they must be taught what to do when an accident causes injury.  Always err on the side of caution when it comes to your kids&#8217; safety in the kitchen.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagination is healthy. Unfortunately, many toys and games these days actually stifle the imagination. If there is any indication of the future success of children, it is the amount of imaginative, or make-believe play they engage in on a daily basis. Many parents overlook this critical factor and begin to push learning games or toys [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagination is healthy. Unfortunately, many toys and games these days actually stifle the imagination. If there is any indication of the future success of children, it is the amount of imaginative, or make-believe play they engage in on a daily basis. Many parents overlook this critical factor and begin to push learning games or toys with built-in story lines.<br/><br/>From Real-Life to Virtual<br/><br/>Young children almost always begin to play using their imaginations. Toy kitchens and doll houses help little kids act like the grown-ups they admire. Of course, the minute the children discover the wonders of the internet, much of this imaginative play begins to fade, but it doesn’t have to.<br/><br/>There are opportunities online for make-believe games. Although many games children play via the internet involve predetermined actions and plot sequences, this is not the case for all. Some games utilize the imagination more than even traditional toys. Online dolls offer young girls a chance to stretch not only their fashion sense but their imagination as well.<br/><br/>Playing Make-Believe Games<br/><br/>It may seem simple to the casual observer. Stick some clothes on a doll and you have a finished creation. But it is much more than that to the regulars. Every aspect of online play has great significance. Choosing the right base is the first step – is the doll going to represent the doll maker, or is she trying her hand at something new? Then clothing is selected based on what that doll is going to be doing or represent.<br/><br/>Young girls with rich imaginations love playing dress up games with these dolls. The dolls can lead wild fantasy lives or do literally anything the doll maker wishes. Young girls can try on imaginary personalities or styles, or create avatars and characters to be used for any number of games and contests.<br/><br/>Many doll creation sites, like TheDollPalace.com, offer more than simple doll creation software. They give girls a chance to find others interested in the same sort of make-believe games and imaginary worlds. Doll Palace offers forums and opportunities to share stories about dolls. Not only are the girls creating these complex dolls, they are writing histories and stories for their characters as well.<br/><br/>The Benefits of Make-Believe Games<br/><br/>If it is not already obvious, make-believe games, such as these online dolls, give children an opportunity to flex their creative muscle. Creativity and imagination are some of the most wonderful gifts of childhood and often they are stomped out by excessive school work or games that trap players in certain characters or roles. Those that enjoy these dolls should be encouraged to continue playing, and parents interested in developing or fostering these skills in their own children should seek out make-believe games.<br/><br/>Of course the best way to interact with your child as well as encourage the use of the imagination is to sit down routinely with your daughter and ask about her dolls. Do they have a history or is there something special about each one? Parents will be amazed at the lengths doll makers will go to build a complete fantasy life around a simple online paper doll. Imagination is truly a wonder to behold.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Ajay R (articlesubmit.net)</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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