This cooperative game teaches preschoolers simple kitchen skills, helping little ones learn how to be safe and courteous as they work together to make a fruit salad. We call it a “fridge game” because one way to play this game is for parents or care providers to post it on the refrigerator and play the game literally in the kitchen doing real kitchen tasks. You can even use child-safe refrigerator magnets as tokens. Whether you play it as a hands-on tool for teaching kitchen skills or play it as a traditional board game in one setting, this game helps young children learn to be gentle, kind, calm, and cooperative.
This cooperative game teaches preschoolers simple kitchen skills, helping little ones learn how to be safe and courteous as they work together to make a fruit salad. We call it a “fridge game” because one way to play this game is for parents or care providers to post it on the refrigerator and play the game literally in the kitchen doing real kitchen tasks. You can even use child-safe refrigerator magnets as tokens. Whether you play it as a hands-on tool for teaching kitchen skills or play it as a traditional board game in one setting, this game helps young children learn to be gentle, kind, calm, and cooperative.