Cooktop Cauldron

June 23, 2020

Children find kitchens fascinating. That's where Mom bakes cookies and cupcakes, makes macaroni and cheese for lunch and gets to use nifty appliances like blenders and mixers. Imagine the excitement a child would feel if they could make goodies alongside Mom using a real wizard's cauldron.

Of course, the Cooktop Cauldron is not an authentic cauldron in which conjurers combine eye of newt and wolf's bane for spell-casting purposes. But kids don't have to know this! When parents give their child the Cooktop Cauldron and invite them into the kitchen, there's no stopping their creativity and inner chef ideas.

The Cooktop Cauldron is also a great way for parents to encourage picky eaters to try unfamiliar foods. In many cases, picky eaters don't want to eat certain foods because they are uncomfortable with the color of the food or its shape. Allowing kids to rinse vegetables, tear lettuce leaves and carefully slice tomatoes lets kids get accustomed to handling, smelling, tasting and seasoning a variety of foods.

Features of the Cooktop Cauldron

  • Sturdy and lightweight--easy for children of all ages to use and handle
  • Works on any stovetop
  • Enamel coating protects against heat damage
  • Equipped with heat-safe handles to prevent burns
  • Dishwasher-friendly
  • Clean-up is a snap. Melted caramel, chocolate or other sticky foods is easily removed
  • Attractive addition to your kitchen's cookware

With the Cooktop Cauldron, parents can discreetly insert math concepts into cooking lessons. Recipes use fractions and other measurements parents can teach their kids without making it seem like a boring math lesson. Parents can further explain how food cooks, what happens when food is heated and why we should eat healthy foods.

The Cooktop Cauldron also gives parents the opportunity to teach their children about safety precautions when using the stove, how to use electric appliances and the importance of making sure the stove is turned off when they are done cooking. In addition, parents can teach older kids what to do in case of an emergency (calling 911, for example), how to properly use a fire extinguisher and to never throw water on a grease fire.

Parents should always supervise children under 12 years old when they are cooking with the Cooktop Cauldron.

The Cooktop Cauldron is a one-of-a-kind invention that would make a wonderful birthday present, Christmas present or anytime gift for the budding chef in your family. When children aren't cooking with the Cooktop Cauldron, parents can let their children play imaginative games with it as a way to promote creativity and inventive ideas.

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