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Day 18: Hands on Play-

DAY 18 CHALLENGE:

                        KIDS IN THE KITCHEN




DAY 18 CHALLENGE:

Get in the kitchen and spend some uninterrupted* time with the kids making something together!

Try to find a kid-friendly recipe that your kids can lead the way on.


With Thanksgiving next week I found a fun idea: Pilgrim Hats.  They are yummy and very easy to make.  All you need is marshmallows, chocolate chips, striped cookies, and a little gel icing or frosting.  I should have bought the gel icing instead of making frosting since mine started to drip down, but I was trying to be frugal. 










YUMMY!

Comments

Those sound simple and look fun to make! I bet she had fun dipping them in the chocolate!!
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Thanks for this idea! So Cute!

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