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The Baking with Kids Center

Whether for a party, with your own kids or grandkids, kids in the kitchen can be wonderful.


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Quick and easy baking recommended for kids

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  • Check out these recipes recommended for kids.

Party ideas that work: Make it a party with these proven ideas.

  • Make and paint a cookie party!
    Like edible play dough, let kids form their own characters out of cookie dough and paint them with edible paints.
  • It’s a play dough party!
    Make enough play dough for any party. Let every kid have his own.
  • Mini burger party
    Little hands love smaller burgers. It’s easy to make your own burger buns.
  • Look at my cookies
    Sugar cookies were meant for kids. Let them cut out and decorate their own the easy way.
  • Peanut Butter Brownie Sundaes in a Cone
    We think this would be a great idea for a birthday party or for the kids at the next family reunion. And this is such an easy recipe, you can whip up a batch of cones in no time.


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