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Raddish Kids Boxes Are a Fun New Way to Cook with Kids

This cooking project box was so much fun! I love Raddish Kids boxes and so does my 8-year old son. His 13-year-old brother even looked on with interest.

The Raddish Kids Cooking Kit Takes Quarantine Chefin' to the Next Level

By Latifah Miles

"Designed for your youngest chef to your teen kitchen expert, Raddish is more than just a meal kit. When I received my package, I immediately noticed all of the non-cooking goodies that the box came with."

This Cooking Club Subscription Teaches Your Kids to, Wait for It ... Make Dinner

By Jill Layton

"Raddish is a subscription cooking club for kids that delivers culinary fun right to your doorstep. Following recipes, measuring ingredients, and cooking food is a great hands-on way for kids to learn math and science, as well as discover new cultures and learn safety measures in the kitchen."

Chef Is the New Astronaut: The Best Camps for Kids With Culinary Ambitions

By Matthew Kronsberg, The Wallstreet Journal

"So your child wants to be a celebrity chef. Here’s a best-of guide to the current surge of activities, from cooking camps to mail-order kits, aimed at satisfying fledgling foodies"

The Best Online Cooking Classes for Kids

By Lauren Hubbard

"Help the youngest chefs in your life nurture their culinary skills. This monthly cooking club, designed for kids 4 and up, comes complete with a monthly kit to make learning easy. Each kit includes 3 easy-to-follow recipes, shopping lists, a kid-friendly kitchen tool, a hands-on craft or game to take their learning beyond the kitchen, plus monthly collectibles like an apron patch and technique walk-throughs to build their skillset."

Raddish Kids Subscription Box: A Mom's Honest Review

By Bethany Braun Silva

"This cooking box membership includes everything kids need to learn to cook and have fun in the process. The dish came out better than expected, and as a parent who has struggled with getting my kids to eat things that I cook for them, watching them truly enjoy something they cooked for themselves was priceless. Another favorite part was watching my boys work together. If you are looking for a comprehensive cooking experience for your kids that's equally educational as it is fun, I highly recommend this subscription box."

Raddish Kids Review: Getting Kids Cooking in the Kitchen

By Kristin Cappetta

"If you’re looking for a fun meal kit that teaches kids to make different dishes, then the Raddish cooking club is something to definitely put on your radar. Besides offering tasty meals, it also provides families time together in the kitchen as they work on these recipes. Raddish kits are advertised for kids 4-over 14 — and I think kids of all ages could complete these steps by themselves with minimal supervision…"

Cooking With Kids Is Much More Enjoyable Thanks to This All-in-One Subscription Box

By Chelsea Bowen

"At a time when a lot of us are spending more time at home, this is a fun way to step away from the screens, work with our hands, teach our kids a new skill and enjoy a family meal together."

Teach Your Kids to Cook with Raddish Kids, the Cooking Club Just for Kids

By Carrie Madormo

"I was taken aback by how thrilled my eight and four-year-old were to jump in and cook. They both enjoyed picking out a recipe to lead and telling me which ingredients we needed."

The Raddish Kids Cooking Kit Takes Quarantine Chefin' to the Next Level

"Designed for your youngest chef to your teen kitchen expert, Raddish is more than just a meal kit. When I received my package, I immediately noticed all of the non-cooking goodies that the box came with."

A former teacher's cooking kit helps kids master culinary skills at any age

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"To help nourish kids' appetites and minds, Samantha Barnes recommends they put on an apron and head right to the kitchen."

Why I Cook, with Samantha Barnes

By Rachel Seis, Taste of Home

“The founder of kids' online cooking community Raddish dishes on how she started her company, plus what cooking means to her.”

How I Made It: Samantha Barnes of Raddish wants to get your kids cooking

By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times

“I found that a lot of my students were eating junk food in my class,” she said. “I had my first child, and I realized that parents themselves, especially my generation, didn’t have the culinary skills that they wished they had and that they wanted to cook for their families and eat well themselves.”

Raddish Brings Cooking Lessons to Your Child’s Mailbox

By Florence Fabricant, The New York Times

“The step-by-step recipes are simple but intelligent (adult novices, take note).”

Is your child old enough to cut herbs? Crack eggs? Grate cheese? An age-by-age guide.

By Casey Seidenberg, The Washington Post

“The earlier kids start cooking in the kitchen, the better they will be able to take care of themselves when they launch from your care. That’s my long-term motivation; the short-term hope is to have more help making dinner.”