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  • Ants on a log! Celery sticks, a little bit of peanut butter and a line of rasins down the top.
  • **for the following recipes, honey can be substitued in place of the Peanut Butter (just in case the child is allergic to peanuts or just doesn't like Peanut Butter). 1.Apple slices and give them a spoonful of Peanut Butter to dip them in. 2.Banana Boats: Slice a banana in half the long way. Insert a toothpick in the middle. On that put a couple of small marshmallows for the sails. Put a few peanuts on the "boat" for the sailors. (if child has peanut allergies raisins can be substituted). 3.Pretzel Friends: Using small twist pretzels, put a tiny amount of Peanut Butter on the top loops of each twist as "adhesive". Put a chocolate chip on each spot of Peanut Butter for the eyes. Spread a small amount of Peanut Butter along the bottom of the pretzel and use the long sprinkles like you would use on cakes and cookies to form the mouth. Put a small dot of Peanut Butter in the center and attach a mini-marshmallow for the nose. Use your imagination and see how many different "faces" you can make.
  • Naturally dried fruits are good and they last
  • Apples,oranges,bananas,granola bars (different flavors) Peanutbutter or cheese crackers
  • fruit cut into cubes, depends on the children's age, they may also like fruit characters with toothpics if they're old enough.
  • Get kids eating fruit from an early age and they will always eat it as a snack. I know I still can't go past an orange or an apple...
  • buttered toast and milk

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