Christmas Stocking Stuffers for Kids Who Like to Cook
Do you have a child who loves to cook – whether it be the pretend, imaginary play version or the real thing? Here are some stocking stuffer suggestions for encouraging their interest…
~ Apron
~ Child sized oven glove
~ Safety knife – we have a KiddiKutter
~ Small rolling pin
~ Small tongs and whisk
~ Their own set of measuring cups
~ Some fun biscuit/cookie cutters
~ Egg timer
~ A set of kitchen scales
~ Fun egg cups
~ Jelly moulds
~ Bright and colourful cupcake wrappers
~ A fun plate, bowl and cup set
~ A picnic set
~ Sandwich cutters or punches
~ Colourful tea towels (after all they have to learn to clean up as well!)
~ A child friendly cookbook like Cooking Art by MaryAnn F. Kohl & Jean Potter
~ Packets of vegetable seeds, gardening gloves and a small spade
~ Homemade playdough in a variety of colours and ‘flavours’ – try scenting your playdough with spices or essences
~ Wooden or felt play food
~ A book or felt board story of The Little Red Hen or The Gingerbread Man
~ Shopping List or Crazy Chefs game by Orchard Toys
Be sure to also check out the previous collections of stocking stuffer ideas;
You, my dear, are full of fantastic ideas! I wish I could gve my child everything but I’ll have to keep this idea for next year! Themed stock stuffers… so have to do that as a tradition!
What about books like “Stone Soup” or “Pancakes for Breakfast”? Those are cooking classics.