When children recreate kitchen routines through play, they are often acting out some of the most familiar and meaningful moments in their lives. Family meals, baking sessions, café visits and everyday conversations all provide inspiration for imaginative storytelling.
Some children focus on cooking, while others are more interested in serving guests, hosting tea parties or recreating morning routines. These differences simply reflect the experiences and relationships that currently capture their attention.
There is no right way to engage in kitchen play. The most valuable experiences are often the ones that allow children to follow their own interests while making sense of the routines, relationships and family moments they observe every day.