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No fear of getting dirty!

No fear of getting dirty!

One of the perks at Little Cookhouse, is the immense satisfaction we get when we see how a child became a lot more confident after attending just one session with us.

When Lionel joined us for his first class 2 weeks ago, he was quiet, reserved and very afraid to get his hands dirty. The class he attended was to create Sushi-lookalike sweet cakes, and i can imagine his ‘horror’ as he gets his hands dirty during the mixing of the cake batter. Even though he was curious to learn, from time to time, he will ask for permission to wash his hands.

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Lionel preparing the cake batter, but doesn’t like getting his hands dirty

Such fears of not wanting to get their hands dirty are actually common with young children, given the clean environment they grew up with, whereby we adults will ask them to wash their hands at the slightest bit of dirt.

Fast forward to one week later when he attended the 2nd class on creating Bento Sushi, the quiet and reserved Lionel became chatty and very comfortable being amongst us, and throughout the class, we can see him enjoying the entire process of cutting, moulding, and assembling his own bento, despite his hands getting dirty! He is now able to understand that ‘it’s alright to get your hands dirty, as it can always be washed when we are done with our tasks’. Throughout the session, Lionel has smiles beaming and he will even engage in small talks with us.

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The bento box which Lionel created

Baking and cooking are great ways to expose children to getting dirty and making a mess, and also an opportunity to introduce the importance of washing hands before handling food sources. Our 3 year old went through the exact same process of fearing getting his hands dirty, to now being able to play with paint, dirt, cake mixture etc. So parents, expose your child and let them handle food… it’s a great way for them to learn, and don’t be surprise that next time, they will be the one volunteering to cut your fruits and be a great help at the kitchen!

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Birthday Bakeout!

Little Cookhouse hosted our first birthday bakeout party for Leah and her invited guests last Sunday. This is our very first party event, and based on the knowledge the kids have with numbers and measurement (this is important! and we’re glad to have a few round of chats with Leah’s mummy, so that we can plan our classes according to age-appropriate skills), we decide to make this a skills-focus party for them!

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A chef hat decorated from the found items from the scavenger hunt

What’s a bakeout without chef hats! But to decorate the chef hats, the children had to hunt for decorations in a scavenger hunt. Given the time limit, some children managed to find materials while others did not. This was the perfect opportunity for children to learn the value of sharing, and exchanging for materials that they needed but didnt find.

With hats done and aprons put on, the children were roaring to get started with the baking! Unlike regular lessons, the little chefs had to read through the recipe card and “shop” for their own ingredients from the pantry! That’s not all…. they had to work in pairs to weigh out the ingredients that they needed for the orange cake. They stirred…and they stirred….and off the orange cake goes into the oven.

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cut cut cut…

With the cakes in the oven, it was time for the little chefs to bake their savory dish – PIZZA!! Who doesn’t like pizza, but did you know that pizza can also make a balanced meal. The children learnt about the Food Groups and had to include at least 1 item from each of the food groups in their pizza. We then get them to cut the ingredients, and it’s amazing to see how the characteristics of each kid manifest in this simple activity…. We see some who rush through the task producing cuts of different sizes; while others patiently cut with such precision, that every piece is of the same size and shape! It’s certainly a good way to train patience in the little one!

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