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Mixing Tips for Cooking with Kids

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Summary: Cook with your children; learn ways to help your kids mix ingredients and stir in this free video series on making cooking fun and safe for kids.

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By Katalin Toth
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Katalin Toth is a mother of two children and a professional teacher of English who is specialized in teaching English language through arts, crafts, music, drama etc. She has a...read more

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"Hi. I am Katalin. I am the creator of Creative English in Hungary. We are here on behalf of Expert Village. Now we are going to show you how you can cook with children. We are going to make some pancakes. If you have more children it's advisable to share the work between them so they don't feel that only one of them does everything and the other is left out. So, try to consider their ages and then give them different jobs.When you have finished it with the wooden spoon. Then you cna use a kind of mixer and mix it gentley, very gentley. And the two of you could work together so maybe you could hold the bowl. Okay. This kind of mixer is very handy. I mean even small children can use them. They don't make a mess. It's quite easy to move. It's quite easy move. It's quite easy to use them. Do you want to do it too? Yes, thank you. Do you want me to hold the bowl? Yes, please. Do want to do it for me? I want some help. It's more sturdy the bowl doesn't move then you can work much faster. When your children work together then it will help to develop their cooperation together. In a food like that you don't actually need to be involved. It's enough if you just supervise them and give them help when they need it. Sometimes they can even surprise you with a food like that. They can prepare it for you on Mother's Day or celebration or just surprise you after a hard day. "

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