Cook together
Some ideas to begin:• Wash your hands before you start • Prepare fruit and vegies, e.g. wash and tear lettuce, scrub and peel vegies • Chop soft food, such as bananas • Pour liquids into dry ingredients • Beat eggs • Measure and tip ingredients into bowls • Mix, stir, knead • Grease the tin • Carry unbreakable dishes to the table • Serve foods • Wipe down bench when finished |
While you are working together:
• Plan what you are going to make, what food you have in the cupboard or garden and who will be sharing the meal with you
• Make healthy choices
• Talk about the processes such as measuring, chopping or mixing
• Encourage and praise your child’s efforts – it doesn’t have to be perfect
• Be patient and have fun
Did you know:
Cooking together can be a positive and lasting memory for both you and your child.
What your child is learning:
• About working together and sharing
• To follow instructions
• About nutrition and how to keep themselves healthy
• Self-help skills for eating and food preparation
• How sharing food brings people together
• Mathematical concepts such as measuring, capacity, volume, size, temperature and time
• About waiting and anticipating
• Vocabulary such as ‘more’, ‘enough’, ‘soon’, ‘now’, ‘later’