Kids Creative School (formerly Kids Cooking School), was a cooking and arts school aimed at children. It was owned and operated by Tiffany Cavegn, but has gone out of business in 2021. While we are sad to see the school go, we do have some other options for families looking for cooking and creative opportunities for their kids: I can’t say enough good things about Tiffany Cavegn from The Kids Creative School. She is able to play thoroughly, pivot if necessary, and punt willingly. To celebrate, we took my 10 year old daughter to Kids Cooking School for her birthday party. For me, four girls in the kitchen was kind of a nightmare, but for Tiffany it was a fun challenge. For this reason alone, I find her the perfect birthday party host for anyone who has a child who loves to cook. But the best part is definitely Tiffany. Â You won’t find anyone else like Tiffany in the metro. Disclaimer:Â Gianna was able to write this portion of the post because Tiffany invited her daughter to her own birthday party at no cost to Gianna or FFTC. Kids Cooking School offers popular summer art classes but there are still plenty of openings. Camps incorporate both cooking and arts. Find more information in our annual summer camp guide. Tiffany Cavegn helped prepare these
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Summer Camps
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