Do You Get Food Delivered To You While You Work?

I just want to show you what happens during the day while I’m working.  My mom takes care of my son when I work over at her place. Pax doesn’t like it when I close the door to the studio, so I keep it open for him to come in and out of.

Pax pretends that he owns a restaurant and always delivers food to me. He received the Melissa and Doug Food Groups play set as a gift (top) when he was 2 years old and still plays with it daily. I then bought him the Sushi Slicing Set and he loves to make me sushi. These wooden food toys are a lot of fun and I would recommend them for kids 2 years and older.

Here are some detailed shots of the toys: 

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I like how colourful and creative these toys are. This set actually comes with a lot more play food. I just selected a few items to show you. This one is the Food Groups set.

 

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This set comes in a wooden bento box; sushi, bowl, wasabi, ginger, chopsticks and a knife.

modern-coup-melissa-and-doug-sushi-food-toysThe topping is stuck to the rice by velcro, so it can be taken apart.  Here you have ebi sushi, tamago, salmon and salmon roe.

 

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This is really cute. It comes with a little dipping bowl for your soy sauce and it comes with wasabi, ginger and chopsticks.

 

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The maki sushi each have velcro on them, so you’re kids can stick them together as a roll and start cutting them into smaller pieces.  I find it a bit strange that they include a clever, instead of a regular knife. I guess the shape of a clever is more substantial for little hands to grip though.

 

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Most kids that eat sushi know what a California roll is, so they have one included in the set. Great for dipping into your wasabi and soy sauce with a little ginger.

 

 

 

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