Yes, my boys play "Chef's." It is like "house," Bagley style.
Step 1; move the kitchen to the playfort. This includes tables and cooking utensils to the upper level.
Step 2; write the menu
Step 3; make the restaurant customer friendly. This includes a board that represents a table on the lookout, which is the smallest area of the entire fort and incredibly difficult for full size people to get in and out of. Also, post a sign in the foyer for guest safety which reads "PLes. Do NoT Go in BAC sind (signed) LAYne"
Step 4; track down customers
Step 5; take order
Step 6; discuss order with su chef, Brik
Step 7; cook. Note; the red side of the lego table was the fire. Layne warned Brik Not to burn himself.
Step 8; serve the customers and watch them eat.
Roxwell ordered pizza, but was served a tissue. He was a good sport and pretended to eat the tissue.
I suggested that since their place is called "Fish Marks," They should have some fish on the menu. Layne added Fish Sticks for today and said when I come back tomorrow they will make me Mahi Mahi.
Step 5; take order
Step 6; discuss order with su chef, Brik
Step 7; cook. Note; the red side of the lego table was the fire. Layne warned Brik Not to burn himself.
Step 8; serve the customers and watch them eat.
Roxwell ordered pizza, but was served a tissue. He was a good sport and pretended to eat the tissue.
I suggested that since their place is called "Fish Marks," They should have some fish on the menu. Layne added Fish Sticks for today and said when I come back tomorrow they will make me Mahi Mahi.
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That is very cute! I love seeing kids play using their imaginations!
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