Cleaning your grater is like giving it a spa day so it can work better next time!
Imagine you're trying to grate cheese, but there are little bits of cheese stuck in the holes, that’s like when you’re trying to draw with crayons, but some colors are all smushed together. Not fun! So we need to clean your grater.
The Big Clean
Grab a sponge and some warm water. That's just like using a towel to wipe off juice from your face, it’s gentle and gets the job done!
Now, squeeze the sponge with some soap, that helps get rid of the cheese bits stuck in the holes. You can even use a toothpick to poke out the tiny pieces that are really stubborn, just like how you might use a pencil to fix a broken crayon.
Once it’s all clean, rinse it off and let it dry, now your grater is ready for its next big job!
Examples
- A child learns to clean their grater after making cheese for the family.
- A parent shows a child how to clean a grater with soap and water.
- A simple explanation of why cleaning a grater is important.
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