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"Play Food" cards for imaginative kitchen play

Step 4Enjoy!

Enjoy!
Repurpose a container for storage (clear plastic produce or deli containers work well).

Play until worn out, and make more, recycle the old ones!

If you want to make them last longer, These can easily be laminated, but the process renders them non-recyclable. Up to you!

Other ideas:
  • for homeschooling/unschooling, ingredients or nutritional info can be written on the backs of the cards, or info about where the foods come from
  • Any brightly colored cardboard will work, and you can make soups, pancakes, toast, from plain cardboard colored with markers
  • Paint/draw your own toy foods on any sturdy paper or small wood pieces (though, that kind of gets away from the upcycling intent of this instructable)
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