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Parent & Child Cooking Class in Eden Prairie, MN - Minneapolis

Parent & Child Cooking Class in Eden Prairie, MN

Eden Prairieeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

1.5 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels including young children aged 3 to 6 and their parents, requiring minimal physical exertion.

Overview

Join Way Cool Cooking School in Eden Prairie for a lively parent and child cooking class that inspires creativity and builds confidence. Perfect for kids ages 3-6, this fun and educational experience is a great way to bond and learn together.

Parent & Child Cooking Class in Eden Prairie, MN

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Adventure Tips

Arrive on Time

To maximize your experience, arrive a few minutes early so you and your child can settle in comfortably before the session starts.

Wear Comfortable Clothing

Dress in clothes that can handle a little mess, as cooking with kids often involves spills and splashes.

Communicate Food Allergies

Notify the instructors of any allergies beforehand to ensure a safe cooking environment for your child.

Bring an Extra Bag

Pack a small bag for any goodies, handouts, or personal items your child might want to bring home after class.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Eastern Gray Squirrel
  • Red-tailed Hawk

History

Eden Prairie has a rich agricultural heritage that influences its modern focus on fresh, local foods and community-based cooking experiences.

Conservation

Way Cool Cooking School promotes sustainability by focusing on fresh, seasonal ingredients and minimizing food waste during classes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Apron

Essential

Protects clothing from spills and stains during cooking activities.

Comfortable Shoes

Essential

Supports standing for the duration of the class, especially for parents.

Refillable Water Bottle

Essential

Keeps participants hydrated throughout the session.

Child’s Favorite Kitchen Tool (optional)

Encourages enthusiasm and comfort by allowing children to bring a personal cooking item.