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Graham Cracker School Bus

To help your Preschooler or young student get excited for school, this is a fun food activity for them to make!! Graham Cracker School Bus Ingredients: Rectangle Graham Cracker White icing with yellow food coloring* Chex cereal mini Oreos Directions: 1. Carefully spread the icing that has been colored with yellow food coloring onto the […]

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Cat in the Hat Snack

The first week of March is always my favorite to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday with my students! Cat in the Hat Snack   Ingredients: Graham Cracker Square Marshmallow Red Gel Icing   Directions: 1. Place a small dab of icing on middle of graham cracker square. 2. Place marshmallow on top of dab of icing […]

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Birds Nest

Birds Nest Ingredients: Round cookie (I picked one that had chocolate on one side and the cookie on the other side) White icing tinted with green food coloring Crunchy Chow Mein Noodles Peep Chick Directions: 1. Spread a thin layer of green icing on top of the round cookie. 2. Place the crunchy Chow Mein […]

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Fruit Flower

Fruit Flower   This a fun craft to do with your Preschooler!! Ingredients: Apple – sliced to one inch width and cored in the middle Strawberries – cut into thin slices Chocolate Yogurt Raisins Directions: 1. Place apple slice on plate. 2. Place strawberries slice around the apple for flower “petals.” 3. Place chocolate yogurt […]

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Lovebug Cookie

This is a fun cookie to make with your little one for Valentine’s Day! Lovebug Cookie   Ingredients: Soft Chocolate Cookie White icing tinted with pink food coloring M&M’s or Skittles candy Conversation Heart Candy Pretzel Sticks Red Gel Icing Directions: 1. Carefully spread pink icing on soft chocolate cookie. 2. Place two M&M’s or […]

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