4. Tiny Turnips Kitchen
With what may very well be the cutest name we’ve seen for a class, the Tiny Turnips Kitchen offers to help your kids cook. The classes are designed for kids as young as 3 years old, and they can even be one-on-one, organized as playdates, or even birthday parties.
For those parents that are concerned with their kids not eating enough, this may very well be the solution to get the children eating after they’ve spent some time actually helping out putting together lunch.
The Tiny Turnips Kitchen gives some example of themed parties, such as eating the rainbow after putting together colorful foods, making sushi, or decorating cookies, because who doesn’t like cookies, right?
The idea behind the concept is to get kids to try out more new things to eat, to overcome that pickiness that characterizes most children, while also helping out the parents get some relief from seeing their offspring eat something that is not on their regular menu. In the end, the theory that involving kids in creating their own meals may very well work out, especially when the recipes are simple.
For the parties, the Tiny Turnips Kitchen proposes are for children ages 5 to 13 and work for up to 10 kids. The $550 you end up paying involves preparing the food and cleaning up after, a 2 hour cooking and/or baking lesson in your very own home, the ingredients needed for the class and loads of fun. The menu will be adjusted to make room for any allergies kids may have. In the end, kids will get to enjoy Mermaids food and unicorn drinks, sushi and pot stickers, tacos and so on.