You might be wondering how playing in a mud kitchen can be educational. Well, let’s find out:
During mud kitchen play, kids explore various soil types, textures, and material transformations. They observe how mud changes with water and experiment with different natural elements. This activity also introduces early math concepts like measurements and proportions as they scoop, pour, and mix mud. Teamwork, cooperation, and sharing blossom in the mud kitchen, enhancing social skills. The kitchen’s open canvas sparks imagination, letting children be chefs, scientists, or nature artists, opening doors to endless creativity.
So let’s see what happened in the Cart Mill Mud Kitchen today.
First we foraged the garden and collected lots of different plants to use during our play. They will make fantastic ingredients for the items on the menu today. We found pea pods, pea shoots, dock leaves, clovers and mint in the garden.
The children decided that on todays menu was “Beans and pea pie”
Next our little chefs set out to start cooking in the mud kitchen. Exploring their imagination they worked together to chop the leaves on the chopping boards. They scooped water using ladles, spoons and cups and mixed the mud and sand together in pots, pans and bowls.
“We need to turn the gas on to cook them”
”Chopping them all up so it’s small”
”Pour the water in the kettle”
”Mixing it all together”
One of the children opened some of the pea pods we found in the garden and explored what he found inside. “They are green beans”
The finished result! Look at the fantastic creation ready to be served.
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