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Anonymous asked in Pregnancy & ParentingToddler & Preschooler · 1 decade ago

kid friendly snacks that they will have fun making AND eating?

im going to have a group of kids 10-20 of them, from ages 3-6 and i want to know any foods or snacks that they can make, or my helpers and i can prepare that they will eat, without it just being junk food.

i will be finding out food allergies, and this will be in december (while the parents play "santa") so christmas themed ones are welcome

web sites/ ideas? HELP

Update:

thanx for the help so far, its really helping me think, and i know i have a really long time to go, but i want this perfect so i can do it again next year, and i have to plan out how much its going to cost total and per kid...ect.

it can have SOME junk food, but i dont want it ALL junk food

Update 2:

thanks bailey, lol, thats cute. i just put u in my will, to inherit this responsibility next year, have fun!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Decorate gingerbread men and women, use Christmas cookie cutters and cut out slices of meat, cheese and bread then let the kids make sandwiches out of the slices, use red and green food colouring to tint some healthy dips and use with fruits and veggies, get some small festive molds and make red and green jello with fruit, popcorn ball snowmen, reindeer "poop" (raisins or chocolate covered raisins) on snow (vanilla yogurt),hot chocolate made with milk and cocoa, candy cane breadsticks (food colouring then the kids twist rolled out strips of dough).

    Source(s): I'm a huge holiday mom.
  • 1 decade ago

    When I was in girl scouts we did the whole "ants on a log thing". I recall having a blast making them and they're healthier than most.

    All you have to do is cut a celery stalk in half, fill it with peanut butter, and press raisins in a line into the peanut butter :D

  • 1 decade ago

    My neice and nephew like making Muffins. And Cupcakes (They love putting on the frosting) Or Lasagana. Or homemade pizzas where they can put on the toppings

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    you could try some crackers and cheese and you can cut the cheese or dip before so they wont cut the cheese themselves!!! lol!!! Sorry!!! You could also make some sandwiches and use plastic butter knives or something. Peanut butter and jelly maybe!!!!!! Good luck!!!

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  • 1 decade ago

    peanut butter and jelly squares---just toast some bread, and put PB &J on them, then cut them up into squares. Or peanut butter and banana sandwiches. Or yogurt mixed with granola and berries that they can mix themselves.

  • 1 decade ago

    some cookies, chips, cupcakes

    if you want to be healthy you could have carrot sticks--but dont call them carrots call them super vision food or something like that so they will eat it

    you've still got a longggg time

  • 1 decade ago

    If they can have peanuts then peanut butter on celery with raisins sprinkled on top are nice and healthy. You could also sub the celery with a banana instead.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    10-20 kids 3-6 no junk food? well i guess we all have to go sometime...nice knowing (your username) (put me in your will)

  • 1 decade ago

    Homeade sugar cookies with colorful frosting...not as healthy, but yummy and colorful for kids!

  • 1 decade ago

    Peanut butter on celery stalks works well if no one has nut allergens.

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