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    SNACK ART
    Create a work of art using the following elements:

    • The Foundation Celery, carrots, zucchini or cucumbers cut into sticks or rounds; banana, apple or pineapple slices; melon balls; lettuce leaves; or orange sections
    • The Cement Peanut butter, cream cheese, cheese spread, yogurt, jam, pizza sauce or ranch dressing
    • The Decorations Seeds, nuts, grapes, raisins, olives, frozen peas or beans.

    Lay out the materials and give each child plastic utensils and a plate "canvas." Suggest that they build sharks, monsters, cars, flowers, or have them write their names.

    TIP: This makes a great birthday party activity!
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