Food and art combine with these unique meals and snacks! Your teachers enjoyed making and eating these masterpieces. To engage your child with this activity, provide them with all the pieces and a photo to refer to, and they can assemble in their own creative way!
An owl made by Genny from a pancake, apples, bananas, chocolate chips, and peanuts.
You could also use strawberries, blueberries, walnuts, almonds, etc.
Asparagus sunrise by Maura! Hardboiled egg and cooked asparagus.
From Stephanie: try these adaptations of the original snack, Ants on a Log, or come up with your own unique version. |
A Very Hungry Caterpillar by Kaela made with apple slices, peanuts, strawberry, cheese, and a chocolate chip! |
Strawberry ladybugs by Julia! Strawberries, a blueberry, and chocolate.
Do any of these look tasty to you? Do you have any ideas for creating your own food art? We'd love to see a photo of your creation!
Warren came up with a new favorite snack, 'Fire Ants on a Surfboard.' He started with one rectangular section of a graham cracker, added nut butter, and topped it with craisins. Yum!
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