5 Steps for the Ultimate DIY Mud Kitchen and Kids Backyard Goals (2024)

Baby, Toddler / July 12, 2020 February 24, 2021 / 4 minutes of reading

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In the interest of being totally open and honest (and relieved of all guilt), I must admit right off the bat that our mud kitchen was thoughtfully built by grandpa. But it was a DIY mud kitchen built with two hands. And we have many suggestions for you that span from building to buying. Even though it wasn’t built with our two hands, it has become a quick favorite backyard activity and so I felt I’d pass on our recommendations and help others interested in setting up the mud kitchen of your kids’ dreams. Because seriously, these things are what dreams are made of.

What is a mud kitchen?

If you’ve never heard of a mud kitchen, we won’t get too technical with the details because it’s pretty straightforward. A mud kitchen is an outdoor pretend kitchen. And unlike the ones your kids use indoors, these use nature as the ingredients. Mud kitchens are not just fun play, they actually have a lot of great benefits. They encourage open ended play, which builds imagination and creativity. Dirt is good for the immune system…really! It inspires independent play (and if you’re interested, we wrote a whole post around ways to promote independent play). Plus it’s good to get messy – mixing and stirring and adding.

Step 1: Build or buy your mud kitchen

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Ours was a birthday gift for our 4 year old and was built by hand from old deck wood. Since we didn’t build it ourselves, this video walks you through how to build your own mud kitchen – DIY if you will. The other option is to buy a pre-assembled mud kitchen and add all the bells and whistles yourself. This mud kitchen by Hape or this wood kitchen on Amazon are two quality options. But we also used our old indoor play kitchen (which we repurposed for an outdoor mud kitchen) before our current one. We love that this is an affordable way to create a mud kitchen and super easy to hose off and clean. All are great options and will come down to the accessories.

Step 2: All the containers and utensils you can find

When setting up your kids mud kitchen, the cooking vessels can take the experience to another level. It’s easy to find pots and pans you have laying around the house. We have a bunch of Dollar Tree finds, which have been big hits. And you can also find plastic cookware on Amazon or Ikea. Just make sure you have a variety of cooking equipment. Our 4 year old has 6-8 dishes going at one time.

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And don’t forget the utensils: spatulas, whisks, spoons, tongs. Everything you’d find in any chef’s kitchen. Ooh dont forget the soap and sponges so they can wash the dishes. And a cupcake pan. Because all kids love mud cupcakes.

Step 3: DIY menu planning for your DIY mud kitchen

Every good kitchen needs recipes, even if those recipes contain ingredients like dirt and weeds. Our general approach is to suggest a food as a jumping off point and see what she can dream up. Recently we had pumpkin soup, pumpkin juice, pumpkin pasta, and even pumpkin coffee (no spice – she was very clear on that when I asked) in the middle of summer. And then you can get a rustic chalkboard to celebrate their most popular recipes.

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Step 4: A place to dine

When thinking about how to set up a mud kitchen, the kitchen itself is the obvious focus. But what about a place to eat the tasty creations. Still dreaming about that pumpkin coffee. You could use whatever mini kids furniture you may have. Or a little camping chair if you have one. In our case we use one of these kids picnic tables. They love eating lunch on it (of the regular variety) and comes with shade!

Step 5: The most important part…

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Mud! No DIY mud kitchen could be complete without the critical ingredient?

What mud do you use in a mud kitchen?

The best mud for a mud kitchen can come from your own backyard. Set up your mud kitchen near a patch of dirt or garden that you don’t mind getting dug up. It could also be as easy as running to the local gardening store and grabbing some soil. In addition to mud, another popular choice is to construct a sand area nearby so kids can mix sand and mud together.

You could also round up some sticks, rocks, and of course water is crucial to actually mixing up the mud. Then let your kids run wild.

You can find all kinds of mud recipes, but my personal favorite: a mud ice creamery. We even made a recipe book of our favorites.

Both our 1 year old and 4 year old are entertained mixing and stirring for hours with this thing. And that’s one of the biggest perks. It’s great for all ages. And all kids should be allowed to get dirty and dig around in the mud, right? Just make sure they don’t forget to do the dishes when they’re done.

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FAQs

What do children learn from mud kitchen play? ›

Physical Development:

Mud Kitchens are a great resource to help with children's gross and fine motor skills by: Using kitchen utensils (spoons, forks, tongs) to stir, mix, pick up, and prod. Lifting and carrying water and soil in pots, pans, and jugs to make their mud pies.

How many pallets do you need to make a mud kitchen? ›

You will need

Approximately three to four wooden pallets 1200 x 800mm (local businesses are often willing to donated these)

How much does it cost to build a mud kitchen? ›

It cost us around $75 to build this little mud kitchen.

How to make kitchen step by step? ›

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What are the rules for a mud kitchen? ›

Like all interest areas, mud kitchens have some ground rules. In addition to the basics—share, be kind, take turns—a mud kitchen adds: “mud is not for throwing” and “do not eat mud.” The rules should be kept to a minimum and need to be explained before opening the kitchen.

Why is mud good for kids? ›

Health benefits

Early childhood experts, including those with the Mayo Clinic Children's Center, say exposure to germs found in outdoor elements like grass and mud help build a stronger immune system, especially in young children. Friendly bacteria in the body can also get a boost from mud play.

What children learn from making playdough? ›

Making play dough is the perfect way to introduce your child to simple skills like measuring, counting and following a series of instructions. It can also improve communication and problem-solving skills. This recipe is our favourite for making playdough.

How tall should a kids mud kitchen be? ›

We found that making the table a little over 2 feet tall was the perfect height to allow little kids and big kids to play. The back wall of the mud kitchen extends up another 22 inches. We wanted the boards, on the back wall, to have some space but not too much, so we space them an inch apart using one inch spacers.

What is the best stain for a mud kitchen? ›

You will want to use an exterior oil-based polyurethane that is made specifically for sealing out water, mold and mildew. There are various finish options, such as high gloss, semi, and satin. A satin will offer the least sheen. If using a spray like us, give your mud kitchen a thorough, even coat.

How to waterproof a mud kitchen? ›

After washing and and sanding down our mudkitchen, I put a wax treatment on the wood and then sealed the entire thing with yacht varnish. I used a spray can for ease, but next time I will use a paint on yacht varnish to waterproof and protect the wood as the spray didn't give a durable enough finish.

How to make a mud kitchen on a budget? ›

Ideas for making a mud kitchen

Balance a shelf on some round log seats or milk crates. Cut a hole in the shelf for a basin and use a nearby fence to hang utensils on. Reuse an old wooden table or camping table and either put a mixing bowl on top or set one into the table. Use plastic boxes underneath for storage.

What soil is safe for mud kitchen? ›

You can buy mud and sand from DIY or hardware stores; topsoil (or loam soil) is best. Compost works but you'll find it's a little clumpy and doesn't achieve a smooth 'muddy' consistency. Sharp or soft sand can be used for different effects.

What is the best mud for a mud kitchen? ›

A useful approach for mud kitchens is to supply soil from purchased loam topsoil rather than from gardens or uncovered plant borders (all garden centres sell this; don't try compost as it does not behave sufficiently like soil for satisfactory mud play). Freshly excavated mole hills also supply lovely clean topsoil!

What wood to use for a mud kitchen? ›

You can use almost any type of timber, from standard boards to fence posts, as long as it's treated for outdoor use. Let the scale of your garden guide you when it comes to size and get creative with your design.

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