It depends on what you like to eat! Breakfast is usually the easiest meal to make. Kids as young as 5 or 6 may be able to get themselves a bowl of cold cereal or put cream cheese on a bagel. If you enjoy warmer things for breakfast, like oatmeal or whole-grain toast, you’ll need to use some kitchen appliances. Many kids can use appliances like a toaster or a microwave on their own by age 10.
But what if you want something that takes a few more steps, like freshly cooked eggs or muffins made from scratch? Talk with your parents about what you’d like to learn how to make, and what the easiest and safest way to make it would be. Even eggs and mug muffins can be made in a microwave. When your parents feel you’re ready, they may show you how to use the stove or the oven. With help from an adult, many kids start using the stove and oven around age 12.
You always need to be safe in the kitchen when working with heat. It’s easy to burn yourself by accident when using a microwave, toaster, stove, or oven if you’re not being careful. When using hot appliances:
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice,
diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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