What about fruit salad kebabs? They could put the fruit on the skewers and then eat. If you want to give them a real treat you could sprinkle a little sugar on them and then grill them (kind of caramlises them).
muffins - heaps of receipes online or just get a packet mix
colored hard boiled eggs (boil in water with food dye). Then they can have "soldiers" or egg on toast... could even add food dye to scrambled eggs...
I have a "receipe" for this play doh type stuff that you make and then the kids make shapes etc and you bake it in the oven. Once it's baked in the oven they can paint and decorate it - makes great ornaments! I remember doing it in Primary School.... I'll just go get the receipe....
Ok, 2 cups all purpose flour
2/3 cup salt
3/4 cup water.
Combine flour and salt in large bowl. Gradually stir in water until mix forms a ball. Turn onto a lightly floured surface . Kneed for 3-5 minutes or until smooth.
Once they have made their shapes etc Bake at 150 degrees celcius between 35 and 50 minutes depending on size.
If they chose to pain it - you will need to varnish it with just a craft varnish... Of course don't let them put anything on or in the doh until after it's baked! They'll have to glue on beads and stuff later. But this is a good thing to do over a couple of days - make it one day and play with the mix. Decorate the next day....
They could make faces out of salad stuff for lunch - shredded lettuce for hair, cheese strips for eyebrow, rolled ham for mouth....
something My Gran used to do with me was make a sandwhich (just any old sandwhich) and then we'd cut the bread with a cookie cutter (like a star or gingerbread man).
HTH
MG




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