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  2. 30 Chef-Approved Kitchen Gifts That Are Worth Your Money - AOL

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    If so, one of our favorite cooking kits for kids includes a variety of cooking and baking tools, plus an apron, chef's hat, and oven mitts. Shop Now 27-Piece Kitchen Foundation Kit for Kids

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    Due to the changes brought on by COVID-19, they are offering a handful of Survival Kits. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. Gear to get kids cooking -- for real or for play - AOL

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    Play kitchens were a coveted toy at least as far back as the 1950s, when Sears’ catalog offered the all-steel Rite-Hite range, fridge and working sink for just under $30. If you’re feeling ...

  5. Cooking for Kids with Luis - Wikipedia

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    Cooking for Kids with Luis is an Australian short-form cooking show for preschoolers, co-produced by Total Perception Productions and Nickelodeon Australia. [1] It premiered on Nick Jr. Australia in 2004. The show is hosted by 6-year-old Luis Tanner, a boy from Australia who became the Guinness World Record holder for the youngest TV host. [2]

  6. Easy-Bake Oven - Wikipedia

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    The Easy-Bake Oven is a working toy oven introduced in 1963 by Kenner and currently manufactured by Hasbro. [1][2] The original toy used a pair of ordinary incandescent light bulbs as a heat source; current versions use a true heating element. Kenner sold 500,000 Easy-Bake Ovens in the first year of production. [3]

  7. Sunny Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Sunny Anderson (born April 9, 1975) is a Food Network personality. [1] She began hosting How'd That Get On My Plate? in July 2008. She also hosts the Food Network program Cooking for Real (beginning in April 2008), and served as co-host with Marc Istook of the Food Network program Gotta Get It (beginning in April 2007).

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