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Local Orders: Mud Kitchen Supplies + Basket

Local Orders: Mud Kitchen Supplies + Basket

Regular price $30.00
Regular price Sale price $30.00
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* Any orders will be curated during December and available for local delivery or pickup on or after January 2.

Amp up your mud kitchen and outdoor play with one of our curated Mud Kitchen Kits. Children love to create mud pies, mud soup, and more. Add our kit to your existing outdoor play kitchen or create a space with our supplies. 

Mud Kitchen Kit (made to order and contents will vary). Below is a list of items we try to source. 

Mixing bowl, pan, utensils, colander, wooden mallet, squirt bottle, muffin tin, funnels, pouring vessel or pitcher, unique kitchen tools, measuring cups, measuring spoons, pipettes, one container of herbs.

Bin, basket, or bag for outdoor storage. 


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Mud Kitchen Ideas 
mud pie pans

muffin pans

colander

wooden mallets

pipettes

rolling pin

funnels

squirt bottles

small buckets

Tongs, masher, spoon, whisk

Jugs and cups

Forest putty recipe card

Container of homemade Forest Putty (playdoh)

Recipe cards for stick stew, wild tea, mud pie, nature glitter

Dried orange peel hearts / stars

Jar of play sand

Jar of peat moss

Jar of calendula

Jar of hibiscus petals

Jar of stones

Jar of butterfly pea flowers

Bandana for clean up, pretend, placemats, collecting treasures, and more! 

Woven basket, tote bag, milk crate, or wire basket for storage. 

FAQ

* We lovingly curate all the items upon each order. Please allow time for curating, creating, and making it special.

* Contents within each basket will vary. Most items will not be new but rather gently used and ready for your outdoor mud kitchen. 

* If there’s anything you do OR don’t want in your mud kitchen basket, please let us know. 

☀️ Local delivery or pickup can be arranged.

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Play = Learning

"For a child there is no division between playing and learning; between the things he or she does 'just for fun' and things that are 'educational.' The child learns while living and any part of living that is enjoyable is also play."  Penelope Leach