Fun With Foods for Kids: Top 10 Cooking Kits For Kids Who Love to Cook
Fun With Foods for Kids: Top 10 Cooking Kits For Kids Who Love to Cook

Fun With Foods: Top 10 Cooking Kits For Kids Who Love to Cook

Teaching your little ones how to cook is a fantastic life skill to start with early on. Of course, this can also help to ensure that your children have a healthy relationship with food and can allow you to teach them about healthier options, over the unhealthier things we often see advertised on TV and in magazines.

However, cooking isn’t an easy subject to start with! For that reason, cooking kits are the ideal place to start. Everything is included, you simply follow the instructions, and away you go!

To help you find the best cooking kits to teach your children to become a culinary whizz, check out the 10 options below. 

EAT 2 EXPLORE

The fun thing about this particular cooking kit is that it doesn’t only teach your child how to cook, but it also teaches them about traditional foods from specific countries. Each box is themed from a place and comes with the spices, and information need to make the recipes contained within it. You also get information about the country, so the educational side carries on! 

JUNIOR WHISKS

Junior Whisks was designed by a teacher and a mom of 4. This is a monthly subscription box for kids of all ages. The boxes deliver a new recipe each month and include all dry ingredients, a new kitchen tool, and access to a video tutorial to walk them through the entire process.

LITTLE SOUS

This box is posted to you monthly and contains tools that are completely child-friendly, sticks and activity cars, as well as specific recipe cards that you can make together. The fun thing is that your child can do the cooking themselves because the tools are so safe for them to use. 

KIDSTIR

This monthly box contains three recipes for you to create together, a magazine full of information on the food you’re creating, stickers, and other activity-based learning activities to help your child understand nutrition. 

RADDISH KIDS

This is another monthly subscription kit that includes three themed recipes, as well as one tool per month to help your child build up their cooking collection. You’re also given a shopping list for everything to create the recipes, so you can go out with your child and shop for your ingredients.

[Also Read : Where To Find The Top 10 Best Macarons In The World]

YOUNG CHEF’S CLUB

This particular subscription is aimed towards slightly older children, so over 5 years. This isn’t because of the difficulty but more because of the design of the box. Each box contains projects that range from 15 minutes to a few hours, with recipes that can be cooked time and again.

BAKETIVITY BAKING KITS

Most children have a sweet tooth and if that sums up your child, this baking set will be ideal for them. Boxes come with a specific recipe theme, so you may have cupcakes, muffins, bread, etc. All the information you need to get started is inside, including the ingredients already weighed out and measured. 

CRAFT & CRUMB

This is another great idea for kids who love to bake more than cook. Craft & Crumb was launched in 2016 by two old friends and mums – Louise & Kate. They make baking fun and simple with their award-winning party bags, cake, and biscuit kits handmade and packed in the UK.

RED VELVET BAKING CLUB

This is a great subscription for kids who love to be a part of something, e.g. a club! Each box comes with two recipes and all the tools you need. Red Velvet Baking Club mixes things up with a variety of seasonal desserts, so your kids can learn new techniques along the way. They also include special tips and tricks to ensure the desserts turn out great.

Read more blogs: Cultural Kids’ Lunches: Easy Global Food Ideas

VEGGIE BUDS CLUB

If you struggle to get your child to eat their veggies, this subscription box could help. There are recipes included, seeds for growing vegetables, and plenty of activities that help your child understand why eating vegetables is so important. 

Are you feeling hungry?!

Related blog: Safe and Delicious Alternatives to Kids’ Fruit Pouches: A Nutritious Guide