What are some of your first memories of food?
Mine start with learning how to make eggs and then becoming the official egg maker of the family every Sunday. I just knew that I must be a Master Chef haha.
Do you have a memory like that when you first started cooking? If you do then you know how important it is to start teaching your little ones about food sooner than later. And if you don’t have those memories then I encourage you to make those memories for your little one.
They are TRULY INVALUABLE.
Something that I have learned over time is that “it is not what you do for your children, but what you have taught them to do for themselves that will make them successful human beings”.
What makes these kid-friendly recipe cards so special aren’t just the life skills your little will ultimately learn, but the memories you and your family get the opportunity to create as a family.
Think about it. How incredible are those moments as a parent? You don’t want to miss them.
This free printable has 5 different recipes that work for kids because they provide easy step-by-step instructions and feature snacks EVERYONE will love.
From recipes with single or bulk servings to kid-friendly favorites, you will find a great variety of healthy treats.
You won’t want to miss them.
What’s Included:
- 5 Kid Approved Recipe Cards
- Step-by-Step Photos of Sample Recipes
- Recipe Card Template for Your Family to Create Their Own
How to Use:
- Download and print the free printable [link below].
- Review the items needed for each item. Have your little one help you create a shopping list of items you don’t have.
- Take a visit to your local supermarket and buy what you need together.
- Let your little one get their hands dirty making these fun recipes. Help them as need.
- Enjoy the fun snacks your little one creates.
Make It Your Own:
Remember that cooking is all about being CREATIVE.
So teach your little one that recipes are meant to be a guide but in the end, the final decisions are theirs.
They can feel free to use other ingredients, skip certain steps, or if you don’t mind they can make something completely unique.
Recipes are also a great way for your little one to practice reading comprehension and following directions so have them try to do at least one or two recipes as the cards say.
Learning about food and cooking is meant to be a happy and healthy place. Use this freebie to build on those incredible life habits.
More Freebies You May Like:
DIY Garden Projects: Another way to keep the creativity flowing and a great addition to any meal you could make in the kitchen is by producing your own fruits and vegetables. These garden flashcards walk you through simple new foods your family can start growing ASAP.
Recipe Planners and More: Your little one doesn’t have to be the only one having fun in the kitchen. Here you can find a freebie with a recipe planner that will have you organizing dinners and holiday parties like a top chef. This leads to a direct-download page. It doesn’t get any easier than that.