Do-It-Yourself Play Kitchens
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Cardboard Play Kitchen, from Adrienne Brown of Four Bad Apples
I have a very creative friend, Ulla, who has built a couple of play kitchens for her son. She uses those ubiquitous Fresh Direct boxes for the cupboards and oven and cuts up cardboard circles into knobs and hot plates. If she can find a refrigerator box or a clothes wardrobe, even better! She just turns it on its side, gets out her exacto knife, and voila! a new kitchen is born. She and her son color the surfaces together into glorious patterns and gestures of color. However, these readers from Ohdeedoh take the do-it-yourself play kitchens even further. You can’t believe the surfaces and materials they use! Some use contact paper, others painted plywood, and one even installed a window!




