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How to make an outdoor mud kitchen for kids with running water, out of a potting bench

Did you ever make nature stew when you were a kid?

We used to have a blast “cooking” with dirt, grass, leaves, flower petals, and water from the garden hose.

As a mom, I decided to make a mud kitchen for my own kids, where they could do some nature cooking of their own.

I wanted to give them a space to get outside, use their imaginations, and have some good old-fashioned, messy fun in the backyard.

But when I started looking for a mud kitchen for our own backyard, everything I found online was either too expensive (often $400-$500 – yikes!) or they were toddler-sized. I wanted something that all my kids- even the older ones- could play with together.

That’s when I decided to convert a wooden potting bench into an outdoor mud kitchen with running water.

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Here’s how we did it, and you can do it too:

1. Buy and assemble a potting bench

We chose this potting bench, after reading a bunch of reviews and looking at all the measurements.

I went the extra mile, and weather-proofed it with 2 coats of Tung Oil. (You’ll need about 16 oz- maybe a little less.)

1 year update: Even with this weatherproofing, we did see some minor cracking in the wood after a winter outside in the snow and ice. If you want to keep your mud kitchen in the best shape, I would recommend keeping it in a garage or shed, or coving it during the winter.

2. Add running water

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Next, I wanted to add running water for that extra wow factor.

We have a play kitchen that we’ve converted into a functional kitchen with running water, and the kids play with it every day. I knew running water in our mud kitchen would be a huge hit as well.

Here’s how we did it:

We bought this faucet on Amazon.

My husband drilled a one inch hole in the surface of the potting bench to fit the faucet.

In order to make the connection from the garden hose to the faucet, we needed to add 2 adapters to the hose, which we found at Lowe’s: This one and this one.

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It takes a little muscle to screw everything together, but once you get it all attached, it works perfectly!

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We could now hook up the faucet to the garden hose and we had running water.

(Learn from our mistakes)

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If you are trying to recreate our mud kitchen, here are 2 technical notes to make it a little easier for you:

  1. Drill the hole before completing the assembly of your potting bench. We had to take the top portion back off again in order to fit the drill in to make the hole.
  2. Position your hole as far to the back of the counter-surface as possible (farther away from the sink than we did.) Otherwise, it will be harder to take the sink in and out to empty it.

3. Add accessories!

OK, this is the absolute best part of making your own mud kitchen- all the fun accessories!

I got all of our accessories from the dollar store, the thrift store, stuff we already had around our house, and Amazon.

You can find everything that we got from Amazon here.

If you see anything else that you’re having trouble finding, just ask in the comments and I’ll try to help you track it down.

Pots, pans and utensils

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I found one enormous pot, a tea kettle, and a bunch of metal bowls at our local thrift store. My one rule for the mud kitchen was nothing breakable! So the metal was perfect.

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I also got some kitchen utensils like a scrub brush and some large spoons, along with a few pans, at the dollar store.

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Flower and herb pots

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I knew I wanted to give my kids the opportunity to plant and grow different seeds. They’re always asking to grow the seeds they find in their fruit, and I never know what to do with the plants that we get as a result. 🤪

So I included several pots full of dirt, and some seeds to get them started. Hopefully they’ll be able to grow and use their own herbs in their nature concoctions.

A menu board and markers

1 year update: While we do still love and use our chalkboard, it has proven NOT to be weather-proof! The frame around the sides started cracking and falling apart after just a few months of being left out in the rain, etc.

I attached this chalkboard to one side of the kitchen, and got my kids these chalk markers to go with it.

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They have so much fun filling in the daily menu for their “restaurant” each time they play.

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Jars and bottles

I found some bottles at the dollar store, and bought these jars on Amazon. Then I attached some chalkboard label stickers so that the kids could fill the bottles and jars with whatever they want and label them.

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I started them out with some beans and rice from the dollar store, but once those are gone, they will be able to fill up the jars with whatever they find in the yard.

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I also grabbed a few spices at the dollar store, and we’ve had some very delicious-smelling nature stews already as a result.

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Just for fun

My oldest daughter is 8 years old, and I added a few fun pieces just for her.

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I found these guest check pads on Amazon, and she has really enjoyed creating a menu, taking orders, and adding up the price of the different meals she invents. She’s even learned how to calculate tax. 😮

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We also added a cheap phone, which the kids love using to take pretend take-out orders.

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This bell has also been very popular. The kids love to ring it and shout, “Order up!” when their food is ready.

And I had to include a few tools for cutting and grinding up ingredients: A pair of scissors, and this mortar and pestle set, which has been a favorite backyard “toy” of ours for a while now.

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Amazon list

I created an Amazon list with a lot of the supplies that we used to create this mud kitchen. You can see it here.

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I hope you have so much fun creating your own backyard mud kitchen!

Thanks for reading,

Laura

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Mud kitchen tutorial — The Organized Mom Life (2024)

FAQs

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

DIY mud kitchens are awesome but a little overwhelming

If you're looking for something simple, head to your local second-hand shop and buy some big buckets and cooking utensils. Grab some sand and dirt from your local landscaper and your kids will have a blast. This kind of setup will cost no more than $50.

What is the learning intention of mud kitchen? ›

A mud kitchen provides excellent opportunities for the development of key social skills. As children work together in a muddy café, bake mud pies or create muddy desserts, they are learning how to cooperate, share ideas, negotiate and problem solve.

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.

Is 5 too old for a mud kitchen? ›

Ages 5-8 years (Primary School):

Showing Mud Kitchens are not age specific! They provide an outdoor environment that encourages Personal, Social, and Emotional development, creative play, and a fun arena for mathematical, scientific, and literacy-based learning through play.

Are mud kitchens worth it? ›

Enhancing Literacy Skills – Mud kitchens can encourage literacy. Children often enact real-world roles and dialogues, strengthening vocabulary and comprehension skills. Promoting Creativity – Mud Kitchens opens a world of creativity, as children have free rein to explore and invent.

Can you use top soil for mud kitchen? ›

Why dirt is good, use soil purchased from garden centres rather than what is already outside, a loam topsoil. Handwshing is important after playing in the mud kitchen, again rules and routines need to be agreed and adhered to.

How to waterproof a mud kitchen? ›

If you'd like to make the roof more watertight for heavier rain showers, try adding a silicone sealant along the grooves of the roof. Do this on the inside of both panels with one that dries clear. This won't affect the look of your playhouse but will give it that extra bit of rain protection.

Why is it called a mud kitchen? ›

A mud kitchen, as the name suggests, is a simple, child-sized outdoor kitchen designed for playing with mud and other natural elements.

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 are mud kitchen action words? ›

A set of 10 mud kitchen words on wooden discs - hot, cold, bake, bubble, sizzle, stir, smell, pour, whisk and boil. What can you do in the mud kitchen?

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.

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)

What do you need for a mud kitchen? ›

What you need:
  1. Mud kitchen.
  2. Muffin tray.
  3. Extra bowls, pots or pans for mixing the mud.
  4. Dirt and water.
  5. Flowers, leaves, seeds, pebbles. and other decorations.
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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!

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