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Ep 192: Unconventional Essentials for Mud Kitchens

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Have you ever wondered what small changes could make a huge impact in your mud kitchen setup? In this episode, Lewis and Wem dive into their quirky, practical, and unconventional tips for transforming your mud kitchen into a space of creativity, independence, and fun!

Timestamps:

  • [00:02] – Jangly energy and funny rain stories.
  • [03:00] – Talking about animals in messy homes: humor in parenting.
  • [05:31] – First mud kitchen tip: Eyelet-punched tea towels.
  • [08:30] – The importance of sensory play in the mud kitchen.
  • [09:45] – What counts as a mud kitchen? The variety of setups.
  • [13:00] – Creating multiple eating spots for kids in the mud kitchen.
  • [19:00] – Recipe posters: Are they helpful or harmful to play?
  • [27:40] – Cleaning the mud kitchen: Brushes, hooks, and “wok brushes.”
  • [32:00] – How hooks everywhere can revolutionize tidying up.
  • [39:00] – Introducing currency in mud kitchens: Wood cookie money.
  • [44:00] – Foraged items in the mud kitchen: Bringing nature into play.

Referenced Works:

  • The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr

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Content provided by Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden, Lewis Ames, and Wem Southerden. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden, Lewis Ames, and Wem Southerden or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Have you ever wondered what small changes could make a huge impact in your mud kitchen setup? In this episode, Lewis and Wem dive into their quirky, practical, and unconventional tips for transforming your mud kitchen into a space of creativity, independence, and fun!

Timestamps:

  • [00:02] – Jangly energy and funny rain stories.
  • [03:00] – Talking about animals in messy homes: humor in parenting.
  • [05:31] – First mud kitchen tip: Eyelet-punched tea towels.
  • [08:30] – The importance of sensory play in the mud kitchen.
  • [09:45] – What counts as a mud kitchen? The variety of setups.
  • [13:00] – Creating multiple eating spots for kids in the mud kitchen.
  • [19:00] – Recipe posters: Are they helpful or harmful to play?
  • [27:40] – Cleaning the mud kitchen: Brushes, hooks, and “wok brushes.”
  • [32:00] – How hooks everywhere can revolutionize tidying up.
  • [39:00] – Introducing currency in mud kitchens: Wood cookie money.
  • [44:00] – Foraged items in the mud kitchen: Bringing nature into play.

Referenced Works:

  • The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr

  continue reading

195 episodes

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