Showing posts with label Kids in the Kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids in the Kitchen. Show all posts

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Banana Bread!

This was my first attempt at making Banana Bread. I always loved Banana Bread growing up so I wanted to see if I could make some!

My little helper! He was so excited just to do a simple thing like mixing...



Our finished product! Thanks D!

Friday, October 5, 2012

Happy Face Sandwich

Items Needed:
Bread
PB
Raisins or chocolate chips
Butter knife

I made the first face for D just to show him what it was that I was doing. Then he wanted another piece so I gave him a slice of bread already spread with PB and a pile of chocolate chips for him to decorate with to do himself.



To entertain T while I made D's, I just gave him a little pile of chocolate chips as well. He was really wanting some chocolate. Didn't want to wait! 



Then when I gave him his slice, he just picked off the chocolate anyway. :] He's a sneaky as D says! 




Source: The Preschooler's Busy Book




Saturday, September 22, 2012

Apple Smile

Items needed:
Red unpeeled apple
Peanut Butter
Miniature marshmallows

Cut the apple into wedges and spread peanut butter onto two pieces. Place three to four (or more, the more toothy the better!) marshmallows in between.


Mine is pretty scary looking. I just knew it wouldn't matter to D. :]

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Daily Activities: Puzzles and Flour Drawing

Awhile back I made an activity can with popsicle sticks. Each popsicle stick has an activity on it and I've sorted them by Indoor, Outdoor, and Crafts. I'll post about it in a later post... Until then, yesterday we chose two sticks and we pulled out Puzzles, and Flour drawing.

We store our puzzles in an empty diaper box. I have yet to make it a cute box. 













We've done flour drawing before, awhile back and D didn't do much with it. This time, however, he enjoyed it more. :] He played in this while I cooked dinner so it was worth the mess. :]



Here's D drawing in flour the first time we tried it out!




Source: The Preschooler''s Busy Book