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[G197]Get Up Kids Rapidshare
by Rachel Nunez, Rac

From a very early age, kids show enormous interest in the many things they see adults too: cleaning the house, doing laundry, fixing furniture and room accessories, and of course---cooking. Kids will always try to make do with objects they see around, trying to come up with their own set of pots and pans and making imaginary burgers and ice cream cones for their parents and playmates. But why inhibit your child's imagination? Once you see their interest in kitchen activities, encourage them by getting a kitchen play set. This will give parents an opportunity to not only make their children have fun while learning kitchen activities but also teach their children safety measures in the kitchen department.

KidKraft Kitchen toys are recognized as the best selling kitchen play sets in the market today. They have an impressive selection of kitchen play sets and kitchen toys themselves. The kid-sized kitchens are designed brightly, capturing a child's interest in colors and varied themes. KidKraft Kitchen sets are "Big and Bright" and they come in several themes: wood, retro, pastel, prairie, girly, and many other designs. Some designs even cater to a specific holiday perspective such as the KidKraft Rosh Hashanah Set.

The cookware play sets and baking sets are also available in bright colors. The kitchen play sets are usually composed of blender sets, toaster sets, primary cookware sets, birthday cake sets, coffee sets, smoothie sets, as well as kettle and tea sets. These toys are made to look so much like the real things, only in miniature and in funky colors that will surely attract your child's attention. The toys are, of course, designed not only for the entertainment and education of your children but also for their safety. So you really do not have to worry about your kids getting injured while they are playing, trying to make you a pot of invisible coffee to be eaten with an imagined piece of toasted bread.

Large KidKraft Kitchens usually come with a refrigerator with freezer, a sink, an oven, and cabinets with functional doors. Parents are particularly partial to these products due to their ease in assembly and affordability. KidKraft Kitchen play sets are not best-selling for nothing! They are reasonably priced, with the large kitchen play sets ranging from $130 to $220. Kitchen appliance sets usually cost around $110, and individual cookware sets such as the toaster and baking set can be as low as $11 and as much as $30.

To learn more about the Kitchen Toys that KidKraft offers, you may want to check out their online product catalog where they have a comprehensive list of product descriptions including item weight, dimensions, product details, where to buy, and assembly instructions. Should you already have the Kitchen play set but you only lost a few parts, you can order those from their website.

For a considerably small amount, you can get your children the dream kitchen they would want to learn cooking in. Inspire your kids to learn how to cook and be responsible in the kitchen. Who knows? By starting with a KidKraft Kitchen set, you just might be tapping into the potential of the next world-class chef!


Getting children to use recycling containers consistently can be a bit of a challenge at first - particularly in schools, youth centers, and other organizations where there is a large number of children. Bins for recycling are a great place to start when it comes to showing children the importance of helping the environment and incorporating eco-friendly practices into their daily life. Studies show that the younger the children are when they start, the more likely they are to stick with it.

Make A Fun Delivery

One of the greatest ways to incorporate recycling container into children's lives is to have fun getting the materials into the bins. It also gives you a chance to add science into the equation. Get the kids together to design an 'amazing machine' with various materials such as Styrofoam cups, strings, marbles, and plastics. Paper, for example, can then be crumpled into a ball and sat in a 'truck'. The truck can make falls and jumps, go through tunnels, and over obstacles on its way to the bins for recycling. This gives children an insight into basic physics, have fun putting it all together, and testing it.

Let Kids Help

Let children help when it comes to sorting and emptying bins for recycling. Each day, designate a few children as 'earth officers'. They can make sure that all of the used materials go into the bin. At the end of the day, they can help you sort items from small bins into the larger ones for pick up and dump recycling containers that are already full. Each day they do their job successfully, they earn a sticker on a 'green chart' that can be used to earn privileges and prizes.

Games

Adding games into green activities are ideal for educating children and satisfying their curiosity for the world around them. In a classroom setting, for instance, let kids ball up the paper that would normally be tossed in bins for recycling. Line up the balls in a circle around the classroom so they can see how much they use in a day.

You can even make it into a contest to see how short they can make the line by reusing paper or using alternatives. This gives the kids an opportunity to come up with solutions (using chalk boards or miniature white boards) to cut down on the amount of waste they make each day.

Another twist on this idea is to let kids design their own recycling containers. They can use shoeboxes, cereal boxes, milk jugs, or other materials. See how creative they can be making their bins and how empty they can keep them.

Bins for recycling are a quick and easy way to instill green living in the lives of children. They will grow up respecting the environment and learn to make conscious decisions about their actions. Once recycling containers are in full use, incorporate these ideas into other eco-friendly activities and watch the kids flourish while they learn to save the earth.
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