• 30.09.2025

Selecting a venue for a children's party is often a real puzzle for parents. Cooking master class from Cookiddoo offers a unique solution: it is not only fun, but also useful for the child's development. Let's take a look at five key reasons why this format is the perfect choice.

1. Fun and educational

At the master class children try new recipes, learn to cook their favorite dishes and discover different tastes. Playing and experimenting, kids get a lot of positive emotions and discover an interest in cooking, which makes the holiday not only entertaining, but also educational.

2. Developing skills and motor skills

Working with dough, fruits and vegetables helps develop fine motor skills and motor coordination. Each child learns new skills, from cutting neatly to decorating their food, making the holiday preparation process both educational and fun.

3. Teamwork and Social Skills

Children learn to interact with each other, share ingredients and help create common dishes. Working together builds a sense of teamwork and teaches them to care for their peers, which is especially important for younger students and preschoolers.

4. Vivid impressions and souvenirs

Every participant of the master class leaves with their own culinary masterpieces and memorable photos. Such memories make the holiday truly unforgettable and leave the child feeling proud of their achievements.

5. Safety and comfort

Professional educators at Cookiddoo oversee the cooking process and provide a safe space for children. Parents can rest assured that the party will take place in a friendly and controlled atmosphere, without unnecessary stress for the kids.

Conclusion

Birthday at Cookiddoo — is a combination of fun, learning and a safe environment for the child. This format helps to develop useful skills, form social abilities and gives bright impressions. Make your child's party unforgettable with Cookiddoo!

Want to find out more about our workshops and book a party? Visit Cookiddoo and choose the perfect scenario for your child.