Cooking With Kids: Frozen Caterpillar
Encouraging Speech & Creating Yum! Frozen Caterpillar
Ingredients
(makes two caterpillars):
- 1 wooden skewer
- 10-15 grapes
- 2 golden raisins
Instructions
Parent: Break a wooden skewer in two; clean off the ends so no small pieces of wood are sticking out.
Kiddo: Place 5-6 grapes on each skewer. Once done, place the skewers in a small bag and place into the freezer.
Kiddo: The next day, take the grapes from the freezer.
Parent: Cut two raisins in half.
Kiddo: Push the open end of the raisin into the “head of the caterpillar.” It should have no issues sticking, since the grapes are so cold and the gooey part of the raisin just sticks on. Add the other “eye”. Do the same for the other caterpillar.
Language Time
Cold and Hot… time to talk about the things we eat or touch, or the places we go that are cold or hot. Some examples of questions could include:
– Where do you put food to stay cold?
– Where do you put food to make it hot?
– What foods do we eat cold?
– What foods do we eat hot?
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