Cooking Gifts for Kids (That Our Young Chefs Love)

Cooking Gifts for Kids (That Our Young Chefs Love)

Parents dish out reviews for the best cooking gifts for kids who like to spend time in the kitchen!

Cooking is a life skill, and the right tools will help kids get started cooking in a fun and safe way. Kid-friendly cookbooks are great gifts for the young chef, and a cooking subscription box or class would be a wonderful splurge.

Spill the beans on your favorite cooking gifts for children below, and help fellow parents find the best picks for their own kids!

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    Cooking Class: 57 Fun Recipes Kids Will Love to Make (and Eat!)

    Beth Wood:  My daughter received this cookbook as a gift and loves it. She often pulls it out to look for new recipes to try and to help me meal plan for our family each week. We've enjoyed trying the wide variety of 50+ recipes that include ideas for breakfast, snacks, lunch, dinner and desserts. It also teaches young chefs cooking basics like measuring, prepping, cutting and cleaning. The instructions are easy to follow and the recipes all include healthy ingredients kids and families enjoy. Some recipe favorites include breakfast sundaes, lettuce roll-ups, garden salsa and super sliders.

    Tovla Jr. Knives

    Hannah Scott:  Nylon knives that won't cut skin, yet cut vegetables, fruits, meat, cheese, and bread with no problem! These are perfect cooking gifts for kids who are eager to help with food prep and ready to learn the coordination of using a knife without the added risk.

    Genuine Fred Training Chopsticks

    Beth Wood:  Do your kids like sushi? Do they want to use chopsticks just like mom and dad? Start them off with these adorable training chopsticks (a fun and practical stocking stuffer idea!). They come in a variety of fun designs.

    Little Partners Learning Tower

    Hannah Scott:  A learning tower has been one of the best investments for our toddler! Yes, they’re a bit pricey. But the independence and enthusiasm he's shown for helping in the kitchen has been 100% worth it. This adjustable learning tower allows a child to stand at counter height to observe, learn, and help with whatever is going on — all with added safety that a chair or step stool doesn’t provide. We use ours for cooking, but also for doing dishes together, using art supplies, and sensory play at the counter. Plus, it comes in a variety of colors to match your kitchen decor!

    Zoku Pop Molds

    Kelly R.:  These DIY popsicle molds are so easy to use - and clean! A sturdy holder keeps them nicely organized in the freezer. We have a traditional-looking set, but a variety of fun shapes (like dino pops!) are available and make great cooking gifts for kids who like to experiment with different flavors in the kitchen.

    Architec Gripper Cutting Board

    Hannah Scott:  I love cooking gifts for children that come in handy for me, too! Kids get their own work surface with this anti-slip cutting board, available in fun colors. This is a great little board to use while they get the hang of using a knife. Your child will be able to prep their own after school snacks in no time!

    Pottery Barn Kids Personalized Apron

    christadiserio:  Personalized aprons are special gifts for young chefs that help them dress the part!

    Core Kitchen Mini Utensil Set

    Hannah Scott:  These silicone utensils with bamboo handles are colorful, functional, and perfectly-sized cooking gifts for kids. It's so fun for kids to have their own set of tools to use in the kitchen!

    Tasty Science Kit

    Vanessa M.:  This little kit introduces kids to food science with fun (and tasty) DIY science experiments. Kids explore what makes cake rise, soda fizz, how rock candy crystals grow, and more.

    Dash Mini Waffle Maker

    Kelly R.:  This mini waffle maker is easy and fun to operate, inexpensive, and takes up very little space in the kitchen for a specialty appliance! Kids love experimenting with waffles, paninis, and their own creative concoctions.

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