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Little Panda's Cake Shop - Panda bakery fun-making

Bake and decorate delicious cakes with Little Panda in this sweet game.

Little Panda's Cake Shop
  • 8.69.00.00 Version
  • 4.5 Score
  • 31M+ Downloads
  • In-game purchases License
  • 3+ Content Rating
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CONS

not enough chairs for all the characters

no much recipes

Introducing Little Panda's Cake Shop

This cooking game revolves around baking cakes, a favorite among children with its engaging 3D graphics and easy controls, immersing players in a realistic cake-baking experience. 

Manage your own cake shop as a cake maker, crafting delightful cakes and shaping fascinating tales within the bakery world! The shop is stocked with an array of cake-baking tools, ingredients, and recipes like baking pans, mixers, milk, and chocolate sauce for creating various treats from holiday cakes to strawberry cakes. Get creative and decorate the cake shop with over 20 styles using vibrant accessories such as tablecloths, chairs, cups, and teapots to liven up the ambiance. Invite friends to enjoy the freshly baked cakes and desserts with you, cultivating cherished memories together. Come join Little Panda's Cake Shop to bake cakes, doughnuts, and more, leading to the establishment of a grand bakery empire!

Game Features:

- 7 dessert types: pudding, strawberry cake, cream cake, doughnuts, etc.

- 20+ ingredient varieties: eggs, flour, butter, cheese, and more.

- An assortment of baking tools: shaped pans, oven, beaters, and more.

- Enjoy a fun-filled cake-baking adventure.

- Expand and manage your bakery chain!

About BabyBus

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Baking with Kids: Tips and Recipes for Making it a Fun and Stress-Free Experience - Cake by Courtney

by Courtney Rich

Are you wanting to bake with your kids, but are nervous about how it will actually go? Or maybe your kids see you in the kitchen and are showing interest in what you’re doing. But would it actually be fun? Here’s everything you need to know to have a successful experience! Baking with Kids: tips and recipes for making it a fun and stress-free experience.

Baking with my kids has always been one of my favorite activities. At a young age, my oldest, Westin, started showing an interest in being in the kitchen with me and taking part in what I was doing. He’d sit on the counter next to me and ask 100 questions while pouring the ingredients into the mixer. He’s always had an immense thirst for knowledge, and I love how his passion for baking and learning new things in the kitchen has continued to grow over the years. It’s not always the easiest or cleanest baking experience, even now, but it’s always fun and worth the mess because it’s something we truly love to do together. I think my favorite part is seeing Westin react to his (or our) finished product. The pride he has for what he’s created is so satisfying to see, and worth any kind of mess he might have made.

Now, at the age of 7, Westin often comes up with his own ideas for what he wants to bake, and for the most part, can execute pretty well on his own. I’m still around to supervise, but more and more, I’m taking a step back and trying to let him take over the process.

Of course, after 4 years of baking with Westin, we’re just now getting to the point where he can do a lot of it on his own. It certainly didn’t start that way, and I’m back at that phase with my almost 3-year-old daughter, Avery. She reminds me a lot of Westin – always wanting to be a part of whatever activity is going on, and always asking a ton of questions.

I want baking to be an enjoyable experience for both my kids and yours, even though they’re all at different levels of ability. So, whether you’re baking with a grade-schooler or toddler, I’ve put together my tips for making the experience as stress-free and as fun as possible… for everyone!

Baking with Kids Tip #1: Build the Excitement

If you and your child(ren) are just starting out on your baking adventures, consider getting them excited about being in the kitchen and creating delicious food by first diving into some fun children’s books about baking. My friend, Michelle, from The Book Report (instagram: @the.book.report) recommended some great reads, including this darling book, “Julia, Child” by Kyo Maclear. This sweet story is about two young friends who decide it’s best to be a child forever and set off to work (with food) to master the art of having a good time and never completely growing up. The artwork might be my favorite part! Also, take a look at “I Love Cake” by Tammi Sauer, “Rude Cakes” by Rowboat Watkins, and “Who Made this Cake” by Chihiro Nakagawa.

If your child is a little older, consider watching “Kids Baking Championship” on The Food Network together. More than anything, this show inspires so much creativity in Westin. It’s one of our favorite shows to watch together!

Baking with Kids Tip #2: Start with Something Easy

This one is really important if you’re interested in keeping your sanity at first 😉 But, seriously, don’t stress yourself out by trying to help your child master a dessert that is way out of their league. You want to build their confidence in the kitchen, so at some point, they’ll have the desire to tackle more advanced recipes. When Westin was first starting out in the kitchen, our go-to desserts were cookies and Rice Krispie Treats. All he had to do was pour the ingredients into the bowl and stir. Pretty kid-friendly, if you ask me.

I love a basic Rice Krispie Treat, but if you want to take it up a notch, try these S’mores Rice Krispie Treats I recently created.

Baking with Kids Tip #3: Do Some Prep Work

One of the things I like to do when baking with my kids, particularly when they’re young, is to pre-measure the ingredients and get everything set out in individual bowls. I know this sounds like a lot of extra dishes, and maybe it is, but it does help the process go smoother because everything is out and ready to go, and it’s super easy for your kids to pour the pre-measured ingredients into the mixing bowl. As they get a little older, and have more experience under their belt, definitely let them start measuring out ingredients. It will be messy at first, and that’s ok, you’re building their confidence and letting them know you trust that they can do the job.

Baking with Kids Tip #4: Let Them Make Decisions

We’ve turned Sundays into a kids’ baking day, and that means the kids get to choose what we’re baking. Sometimes it’s cake, but a lot of times it’s something different, like macarons or eclairs or chocolate-dipped strawberries. I’ve seen that with Westin, this really gets him excited about baking. Letting him make the decision of what we’re going to create really helps to give him ownership over the project and his interest and engagement in the whole process is much longer-lasting than when I’m the one telling him what to do.

Baking with Kids Tip #5: Mentally Prepare for a Mess

Things are going to get messy when you’re baking with kids, it’s inevitable. Prepare yourself mentally for this before heading into the kitchen with your little ones. Once you’ve accepted this fact, then you’re more likely to stay calm when flour gets spilled on the floor or an egg drops off the counter. Because things always get messier when I’m baking with my kids than when I’m baking alone, I try to clean as we go so it doesn’t feel so overwhelming at the end.

Baking with Kids Tip #6: Be Okay with Imperfections

This one was (and sometimes still is) hard for me because I’m a bit of a perfectionist. I always want to fix whatever imperfection there may seem to be, but after doing that once in front of Westin, he turned to me and said, “I’m not any good at this. I don’t want to do it anymore.” Oh, no! Mom fail! I totally busted his confidence and I felt awful. Since then, I’ve worked so hard not to touch up anything that isn’t “perfect.” Another tip that might help you resist the urge to fix your kids’ work is to just bake for yourselves and don’t plan on baking with your kids for an event or for other people so you’re not trying to make everything look perfect (unless you don’t mind sharing the imperfections, and in that case, share away!).

Baking with Kids Tip #7: Get Them Some of Their Own Kitchen Tools and Accessories

Does anyone else get a little more excited to go running when they have a new workout outfit, or is that just me? This idea works great with kids. Getting them their own set of measuring cups or their own apron is a great way to get them excited to step into the kitchen. I love THIS beginner’s baking set by Curious Chef. Everything is kid-size, but it’s not just a play toy! All the pieces are really good quality. My dad and stepmom gave Westin this exact set when he was three and he still loves using his baking tools when we’re in the kitchen.

Baking with Kids Tip #8: Play Music

Whether I’m baking alone or with my kids, I always have some music on in the background. I love how the right music can create such a fun and vibrant atmosphere, which helps to make baking that much more enjoyable. I actually have a playlist on my phone called, “Baking.” A few tracks include, “Here Comes the Sun” by the Beatles, “Viva la Vida” by Coldplay, “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond, “Be Okay” by Oh Honey, and “It’s a Beautiful Day” by Michael Buble. My kids love any Disney soundtrack. Hard to feel stressed with these songs playing!

Baking with Kids Tip #9: Try New Things

As your kids get a little older and you’ve mastered the Rice Krispie Treats and chocolate chip cookies, don’t be afraid to try new things and expand your horizons. Like I mentioned before, watching “Kids Baking Championship” has been one of the biggest motivators for Westin to try new desserts in the kitchen. He sees other kids, who are close to his age, make more difficult treats and he thinks to himself, “I can do that!”. Lately, we’ve been trying to master macarons because Westin’s favorite contestant from this past season of the show was Matthew, a self-proclaimed macaron guru. Our first attempt was far from perfect, but we haven’t given up and I think we’re both starting to get the hang of it.

We really like THIS s’mores macaron recipe by Liv for Cake.

Another fun and easy idea for kids is these cake push-pops. Just use a cookie cutter to cut cake rounds and pipe in the frosting.

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  • Version8.69.00.00
  • UpdateSep 10, 2024
  • DeveloperBabyBus
  • CategoryEducation
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1+
  • Downloads31M+
  • Package Namecom.sinyee.babybus.bakery
  • Signature647d4d1b9bf6649bde2975896e6dd26d
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  • Areeb Manzoor
    Areeb Manzoor

    I tried this game for the first time and gave it 2 stars, but found it really boring. At first, I enjoyed playing it, but when I played for the second time, I realized it was not fun. It had the same cake and cupcake which made me lose interest in the game.

  • Aans Gaming
    Aans Gaming

    Babybus games are good for kids because they have fun and teach moral lessons. However, some games can be dull.

  • Dalila Farouk
    Dalila Farouk

    You can find the Help link on the ground floor of this page. Make sure to turn off your browser first. Remember, you are responsible for choosing your seat. I hope you have a great Christmas and New Year at home with family and friends. Take a few minutes to walk in your garden or parking lot. It's a good idea to spend some time outside.

  • Twolifes
    Twolifes

    Babybus games are awesome for kids. I have a suggestion: make a game just for making and designing cakes, and another game for creating perfumes using 20 flowers and fruits, along with various colors and shapes for designing perfume bottles. I will give you a 5-star rating and a positive comment once my request is accepted.

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