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A Mud Kitchen is a play kitchen (like the Ikea ones) for outside, usually containing an area for sand and/or water for hours (hopefully) of tactile play. I used: 2 Wooden pallets (free) Tools (drill/screwdriver, saw, pencil) Paint/Latex primer Screws Here are the step-by-step easy instructions: 1. Find two standard-size pine wooden pallets. The better the condition, the better! 2. Cut one of the pallets along the horizontal strut. 3. Use wood glue and screws/nails to attach the two halves at…

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The fantastic benefits of mud kitchens for early child development through sensory play, role play, imaginative play, maths and hands on exploration! We are huge lovers of outside play and learning and have spent many a happy hour watching the kids splosh about with water, build with wet sand, dig in the dirt, plant flowers,...Read More » Mud Kitchen For Kids, Mud Kitchens, Outdoor Play Space, Fun Backyard, Imagination Tree, Outdoor Play Spaces, Diy Mud Kitchen, Outdoor Play Areas, Outdoor Play Area

The fantastic benefits of mud kitchens for early child development through sensory play, role play, imaginative play, maths and hands on exploration! We are huge lovers of outside play and learning and have spent many a happy hour watching the kids splosh about with water, build with wet sand, dig in the dirt, plant flowers,...Read More »

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2.9K views · 5.1K reactions | After years of searching out an inexpensive and easy to put together mud kitchen, I finally found the solution last year and we have LOVED it!

My husband and I have very little time for DIY and didn’t want to scour the web for inexpensive pallets, nor did we want to spend a ton on wood since it is expensive these days.

Instead, I purchase two garden potting benches for $100 each and I moved the lower shelf up when assembling and then did the excess leg into the ground which made them both extra sturdy and kid-height.

I drilled holes in the bottom of Dollar Tree bins and zip tied them to the back of the garden benches so the kids can store things that are smaller like pine cones, utensils, and little bowls.

Underneath, we added large crates and filled them Mud Kitchen For Kids, Grandma Ideas, Potting Benches, Nature Studies, Diy Mud Kitchen, Garden Benches, Sensory Table, Mud Kitchen, Potting Bench

After years of searching out an inexpensive and easy to put together mud kitchen, I finally found the solution last year and we have LOVED it! My husband and I have very little time for DIY and...

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