recipes
Bake Tree Ring Cookies
Baking these fun cookies will introduce your child to the concept of cross-sections.
Sweet Potato Fries Recipe
Baked rather than fried, these sweet potato fries are a healthier alternative to classic French fries.
Create a Bread Sculpture
Let your preschooler create something cute while making something delicious to eat: create bread sculptures, or shapes of bread dough!
Pickled Carrots
Make pickled carrots at home! Here's a fun activity to get your child in the kitchen and make something special with no fuss or muss.
Funny Food Faces
Invite your first grader to play with his food! He will improve his fine motor skills as he creates zany edible art!
Jello Recipe
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!
Wassail Recipe
Your child will enjoy concocting this sweet, tangy, spiced cider while testing his knowledge of measurements.
Peanut Fudge
This creamy peanut butter fudge is a great first recipe to get your first or second grader involved with because it doesn't involve any time in the oven!
Bento Box Lunch
Your child will look forward to lunchtime with this artistic reinterpretation of the same old cold lunch.
Bake Your Own Fortune Cookies
Give your child international cooking experience, as he makes his own, personalized fortune cookies.
Civil War Hardtack
Have you ever taken a bag of snacks with you on a road trip? If you lived in the 19th century, you might have taken hardtack instead.
Fruit Animals
Got a fussy eater on your hands? Here's a great way to make fruit appear more appealing, and make eating it a lot more fun, too!
Homemade Yogurt
Make yogurt with your kindergarten scientist, and see what a few 'live' bacteria can do in the right conditions!


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