theres plenty of things u can do with ur child my kids love to make buns,but kinda getting tired of that now so im going to try a fruit salad with them.hopefully it wil get them to eat more fruit too! il jst do the cutin n pealing n they can do the rest! and iv gota ask wat her writing skills av to do with bringing her child up? isnt that wat they go to school for? i write perfect on paper but find it easier do it the shorter way wen on things like this! anyway good luck hun hope u av fun with ur child n it doesnt matter what they make its creative and fun theyl also enjoy spending time with u
2007-10-10 01:52:22
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answered by Anonymous
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2 years old is a bit young to be handling a hot stove and sharp knives. At that age, you're better off making her an open-face peanut butter sandwich, and providing a choice of toppings she can pick. That way, she is "making up" her own recipe.
Provide:
Raisins,
cream cheese
different kinds of jam
bananas
chocolate
Or let her go nuts with cut up fresh celery, carrots and stuff. Help her make a "face" out of the cut-up veggies.
BTW, You're the adult. You have the power to turn off the TV whenever you think it is appropriate. Also, you might work on how you write. Your kid is going to learn grammar and sentence structure from you, and this question is atrociously worded.
2007-10-10 07:54:30
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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Even something as simple as buying pre-made cookie dough and allowing your daughter to shape the cookies and place them on the pan can be a lot of fun. I did this with the two year old boy I was a nanny for, and he had a great time (carefully - with me holding him!) checking the oven to watch as they were baking.
2007-10-10 08:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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just get her to help with meals you make..butter the bread for sanwiches and then let her build them..get a kiddie cookbook from the library til u find 1 you both like and do the recipes together..and sit an eat what u made together even if its just a plate of chopped fruit,or a buttie
2007-10-10 07:53:21
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answered by babbymalissa 2
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Hi
Home made pizza is easy, get some ready made pizza bases or make from fresh,
Get nice ingredients such as cheese/ham/chicken/peppers/mushrooms/sweetcorn/pineapple etc and let her rip!
Use tomatoe puree on the base and let her do the rest.
Its fun and you cant really mess it up!
2007-10-10 07:47:50
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answered by Hannah 4
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You can make anything together. Just get her involved, my son pulls up the chairs and loves to help. My husband doesn't like it, becuase of being a boy. But he helps with dinner or anything.
2007-10-10 10:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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