Wait until they move onto potions and raid the garden and pantry for ingrendients. Sticky, messy, mush! Mmm. Thankfully our children have outdoor freedoms some don't - so what's a bit of mess?
Oh how I loved playing kitchen in the forest. So very much! We had a mini forest in our backyard and I lived served many a meal with juniper berries, pines and dirt.
What fun they are having! I love their mudpie kitchen and I love, love, love your gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteI do love a good mud pie ... so takes me back to my happy childhood memories!
ReplyDeleteA table for two, I say. It's three hat mud pies, no doubt.
ReplyDeleteDinner is sorted!!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe shepards pie as a compromise?
sweet post. mine are into grass and gumnut stew at the moment.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are gorgeous. I bet those pies were delicious!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing quite like a mudpie lovingly made by little hands :)
ReplyDeleteWait until they move onto potions and raid the garden and pantry for ingrendients. Sticky, messy, mush! Mmm. Thankfully our children have outdoor freedoms some don't - so what's a bit of mess?
ReplyDeletelove. x ashley
ReplyDeleteMudpies are the best aren't they:) Lots of wonderful creative play happening here. x
ReplyDeleteThe cutlery is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh how I loved playing kitchen in the forest. So very much! We had a mini forest in our backyard and I lived served many a meal with juniper berries, pines and dirt.
ReplyDeleteoh, I LOVED making mudpies when I was a wee thing. gorgeous piccies.
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