

| “I have one just like you, Mom!” — Jessica (6) |
Name: Playful Chef
What It Is: The Playful Chef kit consists of 10 child-sized cooking utensils, a pocketed apron and five healthy, simple recipes, all in a clear backpack. Also included are fun food facts, food safety tips, shopping tips, meal planning tips and more. 
Lilova liked the safety tips and “the way the recipes were laminated so that they can’t rip or get dirty.” Several moms appreciated the adjustable aprons that helped keep utensils organized. Richardson commented, “The recipes were well thought through — relatively healthy and compelling for kids.”
What the Kids Thought: “I have one just like you, Mom!” squealed Jessica (6) upon seeing the utensils. As Jessica (6) and Alexander (8) sat down to enjoy their first creation (fruit parfait), mom Richardson “loved pulling the recipe card out again and showing them they had one more step — to clean up.”
Ethan (9) and Sara (7) enjoyed “eating their creations” and “having their own cooking equipment,” Dawson said. They were eager to make every recipe. “What can we make next? When?” they asked.
Richardson said that Jessica (6) and brother Alexander (8) “liked how easy it seemed to be to create something quite ‘fancy,’ how yummy most of the recipes sounded, and how clever they felt at creating something to eat.”
What the Kids Learned from this Toy: Alyssa (10) and Ethan (8) practiced “the joy of cooking!” said Tong. Most moms noted that their children learned about measurements and fractions while using the measuring cups. Ethan (9) and Sara (7) also “learned how to whisk ingredients and properly use a spatula,” Dawson added.
Richardson observed Jessica (6) and Alexander (8), who learned food safety and fun facts, studying “how to prepare for cooking (getting out all the ingredients, etc.).”
Lilova would like to see a three-ring binder to store recipes, and she and Tong suggested including other baking necessities, such as a rolling pin and pizza pan. She would also like to see additional recipes. Richardson noted that Jessica (6) would have liked a chef’s hat. Andrew (13) thought an oven mitt would be a smart addition.
Although most moms raved about the clear backpack, Wilson thought perhaps a storage box would remain in her kitchen longer since “a backpack might be absconded for another use.” Tong thought the MSRP of $39.99 somewhat prohibitive, and although Dawson found the kit a bit young for her 9-year-old son, Tong called it “perfect for the 8- to 12-year-old child.”
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