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7 fresh & healthy spring snacks for kids that are easy to make! Enjoy these simple snacks made from fruits & veggies that are super cute & are sure to get your little ones excited about spring! These spring snacks can be made at home with your own kids or at school with your students. Snack ideas include insect-themed snacks (butterfly & ladybugs), flower-themed snacks, & sun-themed snacks. These snacks are made from ingredients you probably already have at home. Give them a try today…
These yummy fruit flowers are a great healthy snack for tot school, preschool, or the kindergarten classroom.
Get kids excited about cooking with these creative spring recipes! From colorful snacks to fun treats, these ideas are easy to make and perfect for springtime celebrations.
These Spring Flower Cookies with Ritz crackers and Smarties can be a great activity to make with kids. They are so delicious and very easy to make. No-bake!
My daughter didn’t want the traditional cupcakes or birthday cake for her party. She wanted fruit pizza. Well I wanted to make them a little bit more “fun” for 7 and 8 year olds. …
Creative ideas to turn healthy party food into eye-appealing, crowd pleasing favorites at kids parties.
Marshmallow Flower Cookies are better than any bouquet. Get the recipe from Delish.com.
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These fun and creative Daisy Cookies are not only super simple to make but a great way to get the kids in the kitchen baking.
You can easily adjust this recipe based on how many spring flower pretzels you want to make. Each treat requires 1 pretzel snap, 1 candy melt, and 7 M&M’s—1 for the center and 6 for the petals.
We tried the viral flower garden graham cracker snacks from Pinterest and not only were they a blast for the kids to make, but a tasty little treat too! I love a cute little food craft to get kids excited about food and these flower graham crackers hit the target. What You Need to Make
Ahhh, spring, my most beloved season. The thunderstorms, the 70 degree weather (I'm not a fan of sweating so I think all of you "I LOVE 90 degree weather!" people are nuts), the smell of the
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