12 products that make household chores fun for kids and easier for parents
Halley BondyApr 28, 2020, 03:11 IST
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When kids help with household chores, they tend to have a greater sense of responsibility.
Working side by side with your children while cleaning, cooking, or gardening also offers great bonding and learning opportunities.
We rounded up 12 products that can actually make chores fun and engaging for young kids who are ready to lend a hand around the house or in the garden.
Kids love to play in the kitchen, throw around laundry, hide in the broom closet, and get in the dirt. But what if you could channel your little one's energy into bona fide housework?
We found products that encourage kids to clean, put away laundry, cook, garden, and think objectively about housework. Not only will your child be able to channel their energy to help around the house but the items on this list also have a strong element of fun.
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This charming gardening kit includes supplies to grow herbs, flowers, and vegetables. It comes with a helpful guide, grow tray, peat pellets for seed starting, and seeds for carrots, zucchini, snap peas, sunflower, or more. If you're looking to create a more sustainable household, as well as a fragrant one, this kit is for your family.
Kids can get busy in the garden with these digging and raking tools. The set comes with a small rake, a flat-edged shovel, and a pointed-edged shovel for various gardening tasks. A handy machine-washable tote bag holds all of the tools, making kids feel and look like real gardeners.
This adorable felt chore chart is great for younger kids who are just starting to help around the house. Designed by renowned children's artist Michelle Romo, the chart makes a nice addition to a kid's bedroom. Gobs of Jobs includes 20 illustrated task patches like "Take Out Trash" and "Clothes in Laundry Basket" as well as 30 stars to mark completion. It even includes self-sufficiency chores, like "Brush My Teeth" and "Comb My Hair."
Help your kids keep on top of their chores using this dry-erase board. The tempered glass board has a printed monthly calendar and daily and weekly to-do lists. It's magnetized so you can mount it on the fridge to create the perfect place for the family to convene to check their duties for the day.
This kit is a lesson both in cooking and in cultures around the globe. It comes with unique recipes from Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, as well as key ingredients, shopping lists for each recipe, and educational activities about the countries featured. It's like an interactive passport with delicious results.
Your kids can help bake cookies and look adorable in a unicorn-themed apron. The set includes cookie cutters, icing bags, a recipe book, and a rolling pin. With adult supervision, the result will be the most magical cookies ever.
It's hard to imagine a child-friendly knife set that actually cuts vegetables, but this set from Opinel is built for little chefs. The knife is shorter than a standard knife with safer gripping features and a rounded tip. The set also includes a veggie peeler and a finger guard that protects one hand while the other is cutting. It's a great first step in training your little sous chef.
This basket can serve as a laundry hamper for adventurous kids who dream of space travel — and for parents who wish they could blast their dirty laundry into space. Bonus: The dark wicker blends perfectly with most home decor.
Hang the Dirty Dunk over a door and let kids shoot their laundry into the removable netted laundry bag. Discerning basketball fans can enjoy licensed NBA backboard themes ranging from the Chicago Bulls to the Los Angeles Lakers to the Dallas Mavericks and beyond.
Teach your kids the ins and outs of dirt removal. Since our kids are already (haphazardly) using our mops and brooms, they may as well have their own. Melissa & Doug made a functional six-piece duster, broom, and mop set, only it's brightly colored and sized for your 4-foot kiddo.
The Topist Angry Mama Microwave Cleaner looks like a toy, but it should only be used under strict parental supervision. Thankfully, it's even fun for the parents. If you've got stubborn buildup or grease inside of your microwave, heat up the Angry Mama for about five minutes and watch steam come out of her head. The steam loosens the crud, making it easier for kids to help wipe down the microwave. She's reusable, and boy, she is mad.
Toy vacuums are cute, but what if they actually worked? Dyson's ball toy vacuum has all the fun of typical bouncing ball kids' vacuums with the bonus of actual suction. Don't worry, it's not nearly as powerful as a regular Dyson, but it can pick up small pieces of paper, which are funneled into a removable dustbin.