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Most Popular Cooking Games For Girls This Christmas

16 December 2011no comments Internet

Cooking games for girls are popular video games. Cooking is something many girls like to game-play and it is possible now for kids to spend free time on their computer playing something wholesome and educational. Actually even parents and adults have fun playing these games because they are fun and relaxing.

One of the most popular games that involve cooking is making burgers or running a burger joint. With this game it will be your job to grill burgers and serve it to your virtual customers. This is a fun game for both boys and girls. Each step of the game is divided into mixing ingredients and then flipping patties, to serving them to customers.

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Other popular cooking games for girls  are the Betty Cup Cake game and the Birthday Cake game. These appeal to the colorful and fancy tastes of little girls. It also helps them have an outlet for their creativity especially when it comes to decorating the cakes and cupcakes with icing and little edible shapes and figurines.

The Berry Parfait game also appeals to most girls. This involves chopping up berries and mixing them into ice cream to create an attractive looking parfait. Kids can decorate the top of the parfait with fresh berries and garnish the parfait plate with a few berry pieces to make them look more artistic.

Just in time for the Christmas holiday season are some Christmas themed games. Cooking Turkey and making edible Christmas decors and cookies are perfect games to play this month of December. Kids can be part of  Santa’s  factory and pretend to be elves working to make gits for every child’s presents this Christmas.

Girls will have fun accessorizing gifts that Santa will need to distribute on Christmas Eve. The race goes on to make as many Christmas items as possible before Christmas day arrives. These are some of the most popular cooking game  for girls this winter season.

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