
When I was a little girl, I LOVE playing the 'mamasak' set. Like what Charlotte's Mummy said, it is an imaginary play. Back then, I was busy serving tea, preparing food, had my doll as my guest, etc. Fun fun fun, that was all I can remembered. *grin*
With so many 'good memory', how could I not introduce the mamasak set to Ern. haha...


There you go, I got her 2 sets. One for home and one at Poh Poh's house. She fell in love with it after I showed her how can we (yes, we played together sometimes) played with it. Few days after, she can played on her own.
From the mamasak set, I also taught some words like spoon, fork, knife, etc. She can't pronounce all of them correct except egg, knife, pot & pan. The rest, you will hear like "Staff" (stove), Poon (spoon), fart (fork), ba-ger (burger), vart (vege)...LOL
See the top picture, she was busy cutting the vege. She will shout for us and say "mummy, cut cut cut".
3 comments:
Hmm..how to introduce masak-masak to boy huh? hahaha!
hahaha..so cute, fart=fork. A bit confusing leh..only mummy know what they are talking huh!
this is why we want girls. Cos we can play with them also.
since she loves cutting, i am sure u got her the vege cutting set?
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