Our Cooking program empowers children to explore food with all their senses. Through guided hands-on experiences, children learn the basics of food preparation, healthy eating habits, and even a bit of science and math. Cooking at an early age encourages independence, boosts confidence, and introduces valuable life skills in a safe and nurturing environment.
Our Cooking program empowers children to explore food with all their senses. Through guided hands-on experiences, children learn the basics of food preparation, healthy eating habits, and even a bit of science and math. Cooking at an early age encourages independence, boosts confidence, and introduces valuable life skills in a safe and nurturing environment.
Children learn about food groups, making healthy choices, and understanding where their food comes from.
Measuring, mixing, and timing provide practical exposure to quantities, sequencing, and cause-effect relationships.
By preparing dishes from around the world, children appreciate global diversity and taste new flavors.
Cooking stimulates all five senses, enhancing sensory integration and curiosity.
Collaborative tasks, sharing food, and cleaning up help children learn responsibility and patience.
Children learn about food groups, making healthy choices, and understanding where their food comes from.
Measuring, mixing, and timing provide practical exposure to quantities, sequencing, and cause-effect relationships.
By preparing dishes from around the world, children appreciate global diversity and taste new flavors.
Cooking stimulates all five senses, enhancing sensory integration and curiosity.
Collaborative tasks, sharing food, and cleaning up help children learn responsibility and patience.
Baking days where children decorate cupcakes, cookies, or homemade pizzas.
Using herbs and vegetables from our garden in salads or smoothies.
Friendly match-ups and mini games help children apply what they’ve learned in a playful setting.
Making faces or patterns using healthy ingredients like fruits, seeds, and veggies.
Simple, safe recipes like bliss balls and veggie wraps.