Stove Tips when Cooking with Kids

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Part of the video series: How to Cook with Kids

Summary: Teach kids the joy of cooking; learn tips for cooking with kids on the stove, taking safety precautions, 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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Stove Tips when Cooking with Kids

Hi. I am Kaitlin. I am the creator of Creative Inc. in Hungary. We are here on behalf of Expert Village. Now, we are going to show you how you can cook with children. We are going to make some pancakes. Okay. Now, with the hub if you have two children in different sizes. The younger one the smaller one or the shorter one should cook by the front hub and the elder one should cook by the rear hub. Because otherwise it should be very dangerous. Okay, so could you just please pull your frying pan away? Okay. Thank you and at the same time you should press the button. Okay. Be careful that your. Be careful that your button is always on the small size so even if you as an adult light the fire it shouldn't go like that. So it shouldn't go like that. It shouldn't be very big and dangerous. Okay, please press the button. Thank you. Beautiful and now it's your one. Press the button. Thank you. Very good. And I actually put this frying pan on cause actually the fire is in front of the of the frying pan so it's better to avoid children leaning over.

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