7 Easy Recipes Kids Can Make on Their Own

Life has become complicated through the years, even for young people. For this reason, there is a growing need for kids to become independent at an early age. Preparing simple meals is one way for kids to learn self-sufficiency. Parents should allow their kids to explore their surroundings. In addition, parents should be happy when they see their kids learning a lot more basic life skills than expected.

The following seven easy recipes are kid-friendly meals for breakfast, snack, lunch, and dinner. Give your kids pats on the back after they have done great jobs preparing simple meals they on their own.

1.   Peanut Butter and Chicken Noodles with Carrot and Cucumber Ribbons

This tasty noodle meal is an ideal lunch or dinner for your eight- or nine-year-old kids. Give your children specific instructions on how to safely cook when they put on their aprons for the first time. Afterwards, witness your eight- or nine-year old expertly pouring hot tap water to a bowl of noodles safely. What's more, you will be amazed at how they handle the vegetable peeler and strainer just like a long-time cooking pro!

Carbohydrates rich peanut butter and chicken noodles easily fill up the stomach after quickie cooking sessions. The flavorful noodles taste good with nutritious carrot and cucumber ribbons on the side, as indicated in Real Simple.

2. Pinto Bean and Cheese Tacos

Five- and six-year-old kids can make ready-to-eat Pinto Bean and Cheese Tacos in a microwave. They just need to microwave the beans and a half cup of salsa together in one bowl. Your little ones then need to spread the Pinto beans, lettuce, and cheddar on multiple taco shells, and they can now have tasty Mexican afternoon snacks on the go!

3. Veggies and Dip

It is also possible for your two- and three-year-old children to make their own snacks when you are too busy to fend for them. Cozi.com revealed that stored carrots, cucumbers, and cauliflowers in the fridge are safely accessible to toddlers, even without adult supervision. Keep a bottle of ranch dip near these veggies in your fridge. It is best to keep the bottle of dip inside your fridge's drawer for your toddler's easy reach. By the time you get home, you will be surprised at how far your toddler has come in terms of being independent.

4. Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins

Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins are pastries your 10-year-old kids can learn how to make on their own. You may also opt to teach and guide your six- and seven-year-old kids to bake this tasty pastry, too. Muffins make great breakfast and morning or afternoon snacks, as you can read in School Family.

5. Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato Sandwich

Just teach your pre-school aged children how to prepare their bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwiches two or three times. After teaching them, they will get the hang of making these tasty sandwiches on their own. Nothing beats the convenience of letting your kids make their own food when you've got your hands full. 

6. Baked Potatoes with Broccoli and Sour Cream

Let your older kids teach your younger ones how to make tasty baked potatoes. Your 10-year-olds need to show their younger siblings how to peel the potatoes safely. Everything is then history as young kids learn the ropes of throwing the ingredients together for a great microwavable meal.

7. Fresh Fruit Salad

Finally, fresh fruit salad fills the hungry stomachs without packing in those pounds. Kids as young as five years old can successfully make this healthy snack by only following recipe instructions.

These easy-to-prepare dishes teach your young ones a thing or two about relying on themselves as early as possible. Even the little ones need to acquire as much knowledge as they can in this time and age.

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