Frozen Banana Pops
These frozen banana pops are an essential summer treat! They are simple for young children to make, and so tasty they are sure to be a hit.
Homemade Truffles
Even chocolate can make an appearance in kindergarten math. These truffles are truly easy to make and add a bit of decadence to math practice!
Create Hamburger Cookies!
Let your child develop her fine motor skills in this cooking activity that has her creating hamburger cookies, a great snack for any party or BBQ.
No-Cook Cooking: Make Aguas Frescas
In Mexico, "agua fresca," a fresh, seasonal fruit drink, can be purchased from restaurants and street vendors. Bring this delightful drink home to your child as you give him a festive, no-cook lesson that mixes in some Mexican culture.
Apple Bites
Make this fast and cute food craft with apple and almonds to make apple mouths.
Practice Eating Sunomono with Kid-Friendly Chopsticks
Sunomono is a simple Japanese vinegared salad often made with cucumbers. In this activity, you can make your own version of this Japanese staple as well as kid-friendly chopsticks that make eating with chopsticks a snap.
Whip Up Some Maple Butter!
From Canada's flag, to the Toronto Maple Leafs, to classic maple syrup cookies, the maple tree is very much a part of Canadian heritage. Celebrate the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics by making some maple butter with your preschooler!
Make Homemade Fruity Jello
Forget the package! Make your own delicious jello treat at home with your child. This healthy snack is just as tasty to eat as it is fun to play with!
Make a Stop Light Snack!
Feed your preschoolerâs love for all things transportation-related with this tasty and educational snack.
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