~ DIY Potato Salad for Play Kitchen! ~

This Potato Salad is so much fun to make!πŸ₯”πŸ˜ŠWith just a few simple ingredients, this item is prepared and added to the play kitchen within a matter of minutes! Great for sensory play, too, our Pom-Pom Potato Salad is a house special with some “delicious” textures to explore and “savor!” πŸ˜„ To Make: Light andContinue reading “~ DIY Potato Salad for Play Kitchen! ~”

~ DIY Crumbled Cheese for Play Kitchen ~

Crumbled cheese is a super fun and easy DIY play food to make! *In addition to being a fun activity, this can also double as a great sensory experience, due to the use of soft pom-poms as the crumbled cheese. To make: 1/4″ White Pom-Poms (we used these) Recycled Container ( we used a CrumbledContinue reading “~ DIY Crumbled Cheese for Play Kitchen ~”

~DIY Irish Butter for Play Kitchen ~

This play butter container gets a LOT of use by my children!🧈 We are big fans of Irish Butter, so making a replica for the play kitchen only seemed natural….especially since KerryGold’s soft butter comes in such a cute container! πŸ˜„This is a very simple and easy project! 🧈Supplies Used: Empty Butter container (we usedContinue reading “~DIY Irish Butter for Play Kitchen ~”

~ DIY Felt Lettuce for Play Kitchen ~

This lettuce is super simple and such an easy and fun project!!! πŸƒ It holds up quite well to extended and hardy use. Best of all….this felt lettuce looks a LOT like the real, homegrown lettuce you will find out in the garden!😊 πŸƒ Read the details below to make this yourself!β¬‡πŸƒ For our LettuceContinue reading “~ DIY Felt Lettuce for Play Kitchen ~”

Our Highlighted Book of the Week: Hello Honey Bees! :-)

This lovely book is one of our very favorites;“Hello, Honeybee!” By Hannah Rogge and Illustrated by Emily Dove I found this book while doing research for Bee books.I took a chance on it, buying the book sight unseen,and without any reviews to go off of; I’m so, so gladthat I went ahead and bought it!Continue reading “Our Highlighted Book of the Week: Hello Honey Bees! :-)”