Harrison Fugman
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I was going to talk to you about this.
So we've learned a lot in the comments lately.
We'll go there.
We'll go to that section.
All right.
The first thing before we... Well, no, we can address... No, we'll address this first.
Okay.
So I stand corrected because last week I had said we're not going to get our daughter the play kitchen because she cooks in the real kitchen with you.
And so she doesn't understand the difference between a real banana and a fake banana.
And like she actually puts...
all the ingredients in the cup.
So I don't want to confuse her with the fake, um, all the fake kitchen things that you can do.
Right.
Well, then I saw a lot and this is why I love the comments.
And then I did some research myself.
Right.
So basically what we learned in the comments was both are good.
Real cooking is good, but fake cooking is also good, mainly for imagination development, okay?
So imagination, pretend cooking, and real cooking are both useful for toddler development because they develop different parts of the brain.