Safety Tips when Cooking with Kids

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Summary: Learn tips for cooking safely with kids in this free video series on making cooking fun and safe for kids.

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Katalin Toth Katalin Toth is an experienced mother of two children. She is a professional English teacher who is teaching English creatively to toddlers, nursery and schoo... read more

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Safety Tips when Cooking with Kids

Hi I'm Kathleen, I'm the creator of creative nutrition in Hungary. We are here on behalf of Expert Village. Now we are going to show you how we can cook with children. We are going to make some pancakes. As I mentioned the broken things, always help your children picking up the broken pieces from the floor because they can easily cut themselves. And then try to pour the little bits rather than sweeping it or picking them up because they can be dangerous for you and your children as well. Right so the hour is gone and now we are going to make the pancake. But before starting making the pancake. So you need to be cautious about a few things. First of all if you happen to have a rug in your kitchen please move it away from underneath the children. Because they can slip. Secondly, if you work with oil then the adult should put the oil into the frying pan. That's because it's very dangerous if the oil, the oil gets hot very easily and then it starts sparkling all over. So it's best for if adults use it. And then under under adult supervision children can cook something. Thirdly, is the match. So again adults should light the fire and then children can cook.

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