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The right time for creating a kids outdoor mud kitchen
The summer is the most appropriate time for such kitchens. But why limit your child’s enjoyment only to the warm sunny days? Wearing the appropriate waterproof and warm clothing, this type of outdoor learning can be enjoyed throughout the year.
A kids outdoor mud kitchen, as a kid’s playhouse, can be messy but it can also be great fun, what child doesn’t love mixing up a mud pie? For younger children, mud kitchens can also provide a whole variety of different learning opportunities including sensory, imaginative, creative, and exploratory play. Being outdoors gives children the chance to connect and learn about nature, to be creative and invent their own role-play games, and can even allow opportunities for early maths and science activities. Have a look at this Outdoor Kitchen Ideas Top 20
What is a kids outdoor mud kitchen?
Mud kitchen, also known as a kids outdoor kitchen or mud pie kitchen, is one of the best resources for little ones to play outside as kids playhouse. Mixing up a mud pie is perhaps one of the favorite activities of every child; hence creating a mud kitchen is a wonderfully fun activity for children, although a bit messy.
Mud kitchens are in fact great learning opportunities for younger children, helping them to enhance their creative, imaginative as well as sensitive faculties.
How to make a kids outdoor mud kitchen?
Needless to say, the primary ingredient required is mud. Utilizing bagged topsoil, gravel, sand compost and water, children can make their own mud in a range of colors, texture, and consistencies. Take care to see that the soil is not contaminated by animal feces because it might lead to health hazards.
Apart from mud, you will also need waterproof clothing, an outdoor kitchen unit, containers, pans and pots for mixing, as well as kitchen utensils. For decorating mud pies, herbs, flower petals and grass can be roped in.
While looking for inspiration on Pinterest in order to make one for my kids, I thought I shall make a post and share it with you ! Here are the best kids outdoor mud kitchen ideas I found!
When children are outdoors, they connect with Mother Nature and learn a lot from her. Also, the role of outdoor learning in developing self-esteem is being increasingly recognized, and given this, mud kitchens have become a key activity for kids.
Apart from offering the child the chance to get messy and explore mud, outdoor games like mud kitchens enhance confidence in children, paving the way for more role-play, creativity, communication, and collaboration. While being involved with a kids outdoor mud kitchen, you will find that children are always contented and merry.
The appropriate place for a kids outdoor mud kitchen
A mud kitchen can be positioned in any outdoor area. However, it would be good to consider the following things.
- The area of the kitchen can be defined with the help of walls, hedges, fences and other barriers
- It is not necessary that a kids outdoor mud kitchen should be close to a water source. Let children enjoy the activity of filling water in containers and transporting them
- A sand pit present close by would be beneficial since children can conveniently access certain materials they need
Mud kitchen made with wood logs, more inspiration here: 15 DIY Wood Log Ideas for Your Garden
With pallets, it only miss a little pallet bar! more here: 25 Ideas to Recycle Pallets in Kids Pallet Playhouses, Huts or Cabins
DIY mud kitchen ideas
And some cookware sets.
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I recognise some of those kids! Here’s the link to the article for anyone who’d like to know more (plus Deb has loads of other awesome content)
They all look great but if I was a Kid I would want to see more Mud!!!
Those look amazing! I love that wooden stove and the jars full of pine cones. Thanks for sharing!
Love the one with the wheel, looks totally comfortable and safe to sit on.
Pandoraflora
If i had a garden i would definitely try it out. Thanks for the sharing.
Pandoraflora
These are great examples. I also wanted to build a mud kitchen for my children but become overwhelmed-analysis paralysis?- when looking at all the beautifully-designed kitchens. I ended up starting super simple and it has provided years of enjoyment for my children!