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The Tiny Chef Show - Guacamole (S1E12)

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Tiny Chef makes guacamole and learns to share when his friends want to help using a new kitchen tool.

Runtime (min)11
Air Date2022-10-14
GenresFamily, Animation
TV RatingTV-Y
Network(s)Nick Jr.

Storyline

Tiny Chef is excited to make guacamole in his miniature kitchen, gathering fresh avocados and other ingredients for the beloved dip. His enthusiasm grows when he discovers a new kitchen tool designed to help with the preparation, and he eagerly sets out to use it in his recipe.

When Tiny Chef's friends arrive and express interest in helping him make the guacamole, he initially struggles with the idea of sharing his new tool and his cooking process. Through the experience of working together in the kitchen, Tiny Chef learns an important lesson about collaboration and the joy that comes from sharing both tasks and tools with friends. By the end of the episode, everyone enjoys the guacamole they made together, and Tiny Chef discovers that cooking with others can be even more rewarding than cooking alone.

What parents say

Parents have praised The Tiny Chef Show for its gentle approach to social-emotional learning and its calming, screen-friendly pace. Many appreciate that the series models problem-solving and emotional growth without conflict or raised voices, making it suitable for even the youngest viewers. The show's stop-motion animation and whimsical miniature sets have been noted as visually engaging without being overstimulating.

Parents frequently mention that the brief runtime works well for toddlers and preschoolers with shorter attention spans, and the cooking theme has inspired some families to involve their children in simple kitchen tasks at home. Several parents have commented that Tiny Chef's earnest personality and the show's focus on kindness and sharing align well with values they want to reinforce. The series has been recommended on parenting forums as a wholesome alternative to faster-paced children's programming.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children about the value of sharing and collaboration, especially when it comes to new or exciting things. Tiny Chef's initial reluctance to share his new kitchen tool mirrors a common challenge young children face when they want to keep something special all to themselves. By watching Tiny Chef work through these feelings and ultimately choose to include his friends, kids see that sharing can lead to more fun and better outcomes than working alone.

The episode also introduces basic concepts about cooking and food preparation in an accessible, age-appropriate way. Children learn that making guacamole involves mashing avocados and combining ingredients, and they observe how different kitchen tools can help with specific tasks. The hands-on nature of the cooking process encourages curiosity about where food comes from and how it's made.

Additionally, the story reinforces the importance of friendship and teamwork. Children see that when everyone contributes to a project, the experience becomes more enjoyable and the result is something everyone can take pride in together.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
What is the main lesson my child will learn from this episode?The primary lesson is about sharing and collaboration. Tiny Chef learns that allowing friends to help and share his new kitchen tool makes the cooking experience more enjoyable for everyone. The episode demonstrates that sharing doesn't mean losing something special, but rather gaining the joy of working together and creating something as a team.
Is the cooking activity shown safe for young children to try?Making guacamole can be a good introductory cooking activity for young children with supervision. Mashing avocados is a safe, hands-on task that doesn't require heat or sharp knives if the avocados are pre-cut by an adult. The episode models using kitchen tools appropriately, which can spark conversations about kitchen safety and following instructions when cooking together.
How can I help my child practice sharing like Tiny Chef does?Use the episode as a conversation starter about times when sharing feels difficult, especially with new or favorite items. Acknowledge that it's normal to want to keep special things to ourselves, just as Tiny Chef initially does. Then discuss how Tiny Chef's choice to share made the experience better, and look for opportunities in daily life where your child can practice sharing tasks or toys with siblings or friends.
Does this episode show any conflict or upset moments?The episode presents a gentle, low-stakes conflict when Tiny Chef initially hesitates to share his new tool with his friends. There are no raised voices, tears, or dramatic moments. The resolution comes naturally as Tiny Chef realizes the benefits of working together. The tone remains calm and positive throughout, making it appropriate for sensitive or anxious young viewers.
What age group is this episode most appropriate for?This episode works well for preschoolers and early elementary-aged children, roughly ages two to six. The eleven-minute runtime is ideal for younger attention spans, and the themes of sharing and cooperation are developmentally appropriate for this age group. The stop-motion animation and miniature cooking setup provide visual interest that appeals to toddlers while the social lessons resonate with slightly older preschoolers.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Tiny Chef loses his confidence when he breaks his lucky spatula whilst making pancakes.
12
Tiny Chef prepares something new for a camping trip and, with the help of his friends, overcomes his fear of the dark.
13
Tiny Chef makes pizza and learns that friendship is more important than toppings.
14
Tiny Chef is forced to think fast when he attempts to make bread and sees his dough rising too much.
15
Tiny Chef hosts movie night for friends and turns his tree stump into a popcorn machine to pop enough for everyone.
16
Tiny Chef makes banana toast, but after squishing his perfect banana, has to create a new dish.
17
Tiny Chef makes ice pops but can't wait for them to freeze. In the process, he learns that patience is an important part of cooking.
18
Tiny Chef makes pink lemonade and must convince Ruby that trying new things is fun.
19
Tiny Chef bakes cookies in order to welcome a ladybug who moves into the neighbourhood.
110
Tiny Chef makes snap pea stir-fry and learns that his friends are excellent kitchen helpers.
111
Tiny Chef bakes apple pie for the contest, and after an accident, he must think fast to come up with a new entry.
112
Tiny Chef makes guacamole and learns to share when his friends want to help using a new kitchen tool.
113
Tiny Chef makes ants-on-a-log for a picnic and must solve the mystery of why the food is disappearing.
114
Neither Tiny Chef nor his friends can get a jar of salsa open so that they can prepare quesadillas.
115
Tiny Chef makes mac and cheese, but a leaky roof creates chaos in his tree stump kitchen
116
Tiny Chef cooks pirate potato stew and uses a treasure map to find the special ingredient.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
"Fwendsgiving": On a snowy Friendsgiving, Tiny Chef worries he’ll celebrate alone after hearing all flights are canceled and learning the Stump Band is delayed. "Home Movie Night": Tiny Chef hosts a home movie night with friends, reliving favorite memories. He insists on saving the Golden Clip for last, despite everyone’s impatience.
22
Tiny Chef and Olly celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa in their festive Mish Mesh Special. When Santa’s call doesn’t come through, Olly helps cheer Chef up.
23
"Donuts": For Olly’s birthday, Tiny Chef secretly makes donuts, trying to stay quiet with help from Henry, Ruby, and friends. "Rainbow Salad": Tiny Chef and Olly babysit Jessica the Ladybug’s many kids and make a colorful rainbow salad until playful chaos breaks out.
24
"Matzo Ball Soup": When Henry catches the “sneezles,” Tiny Chef and Olly make matzo ball soup. Soon Ruby and even Chef himself get sick, leaving Olly to finish alone. "Turon": Tiny Chef and Olly become fruit detectives to identify a giant mystery fruit and discover how to use it in a recipe.
25
"Peanut Butter & Jelly": Tiny Chef races to make PB&J sandwiches before the Stump Band’s snack break ends, while Ruby and Henry keep them distracted. "Potato Jackets": It’s Potato Day, and Henry must pick his favorite potato dish. Tiny Chef experiments with recipes to jog his memory.
26
"Granola Bars": Tiny Chef and Olly compete in a granola bar cook-off with Morton judging. The secret ingredient: pecans. "Nachos": Bonzo wins a chance to cook with Tiny Chef after guessing “beans.” His bean obsession makes nacho-making hilariously messy.
27
"Fruit Chews": During the annual Snail Race, Tiny Chef rushes to make fruit chews for Henry’s energy boost before the race ends. "Opera Cake": Ruby dreams of singing opera, while Tiny Chef bakes an opera cake amid noisy distractions from Olly’s stage construction.
28
"Ice Cream": When they run out of vanilla ice cream, Tiny Chef uses a tricky old machine called Old Cranky to churn more. "Pasta & Sauce": Tiny Chef and Olly spin the “Wheel of Sauces” and must recreate Chef Bambino’s super-secret tomato sauce with a surprising twist ingredient.
29
"Chips & Dip": Tiny Chef faces his fear of chopping onions while making onion dip to go with his Potato Chip of the Month. "Bee’s Knees Tea": Tiny Chef and Olly host a tea party for the queen bee, making bee’s knees tea until the hot weather causes trouble.
210
"Dino Cake": Olly’s Dinosaur Club visits the stump, and Tiny Chef gets carried away making an elaborate dino cake inspired by her model, Sally. "Dumplings": After years of practice, Tiny Chef shows off his dumpling skills until Olly masters them too, shaking his confidence.
211
"Avocado Sushi": Tiny Chef becomes obsessed with ripening the perfect avocado for sushi, delaying the rest of the meal. "Poi": Inspired by Auli’i Cravalho, Tiny Chef tries making poi but misses part of the instructions, leading to messy (and funny) results.
212
"Ruby Stew": For Ruby Day, Tiny Chef and Olly make ruby tarts but a few mishaps lead them to improvise with mango instead. "Smoothies": After chore day, Tiny Chef and Olly make smoothies outside but locked doors and no blender force them to get creative.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
32
33
34
Accepting a knightly quest, Sir Chef sets out to turn a prickly pear cactus into Nopales. In addition, when Chef is gifted a brand new apron, he vows to keep it clean. But keeping clean isn't easy when sloppy joes are the dish of the day.
35
Chef wants to host dinner and a show but struggles when he can't seem to get any of his magic tricks right. In addition, Chef aims to make an EXTREME snack for Henry's EXTREME cousin, but he accidentally makes his spicy cauliflower bites too spicy!
36
Chef, Olly, Ruby and Henry compete in the annual Celeryjack Games. But Chef, who's used to winning, faces stiff competition this year. In addition, when Chef and Olly's lettuce goes missing, they become veggie detectives to try and solve the case.
37
Chef entrusts Olly with his super-special cornbread pan. But things go terribly wrong when she dents it. In addition, Chef and Olly set out to make a cake that breaks the record for most layers ever, but quickly realize how hard it is.
38
Chef and Olly promise Bonzo they'll make him a lookalike bean cake to celebrate Bean Day, but their lookalike practice cakes get in the way. In addition, Chef and Olly are planning a corn roast, but Ruby gets stuck at the top of a tall corn stalk.
39
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