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Snack Ideas added
8-8-98 Original Author Unknown
Gummy Bears, Teddy
Gram Crackers, Gram Crackers and Honey,
Honey Comb Cereal
Bear Toast
added 8-8-98
Original Author Unknown
Cut bear shape from toast with
a bear cookie cutter, spread with butter and sprinkle with cinnamon and
sugar mixture. (children can do all this)
Bear Biscuits added
8-8-98 Original Author Unknown
3 tube-style refrigerator biscuits for each
child
cinnamon sugar
un-greased baking sheet
honey
butter
Shape 1 biscuit into the body. Take the second biscuit and divide it into
four equal parts for then arms and legs. Take the third biscuit and use
half for the head and divide the remain half into fourths for the two
ears. Roll each piece in the cinnamon sugar. Put the pieces together. Bake
at 425 for 8-10 minutes. Serve with honey butter: 1/2 cup of butter mixed
with 4 tablespoons of honey.
Marshmallow Bears
added 8-8-98 Original
Author Unknown
Give children some chocolate icing and both
large and small marshmallows. Let them use the chocolate icing to form the
marshmallows into bears.
Bear Claw
added 2-02-02 Original
Author Unknown
Place a spoonful of pie filling in center of 1 refrigerator biscuit (I use
blueberry). Then fold over in 1/2. With a knife make 2 slits on the edge
of folded biscuit to imitate bear claws. Bake and enjoy
Cub Cakes
added 2-02-02 Original
Author Unknown
To make a paw print cupcake, bake cake in 12-cup muffin tin. Frost (for a
furry paw, mix the frosting with grated coconut first). Top each cupcake
with a small mint patty. Then place 3 Junior Mints or chocolate chips
around the patty for claws.
Another
Bear Toast added
2-02-02 Original
Author Unknown
Use cookie cutters to cut out bear shapes from bread. Toast and have
children spread with peanut butter. Use food items for facial features
depending on the age of children (i.e.: chocolate chips, raisins,
gumdrops, Kix cereal). If you are a "nut free" environment you
could color cream cheese brown or use chocolate frosting
Peanut
Butter Bear Sandwiches added
2-02-02 Original
Author Unknown
Have the children us a valentine cookie cutter to cut heart shapes out of
whole wheat bread slices (Partially frozen bread cuts easily). Show them
how to cut off the points of their hearts to make the bread resemble bear
faces. Then let each child spread peanut butter on his or her bear face
and use raisins to make eyes and a mouth and a cherry to make a nose.
Bear
Cookies added
2-02-02 Original
Author Unknown
Make or buy bear-shaped cookies. Let the children decorate the
cookies with white frosting for polar bears, brown frosting for brown
bears, black frosting for black bears, and black and white frosting for
panda bears. (Check a local bakery to find out where you can purchase
black food coloring paste.)
Honey and
Crackers added
2-02-02 Original
Author Unknown
Drizzle honey on crackers and let the
children taste them.
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