Sparkle Bread Recipe
Alternate spreadable toppings can include: Peanut Butter, Marshmallow Cream or even Nutella.
to chose from. You can use one kind of sprinkles, or get creative and mix and match. Now decorate
your fun shapes with your candy sprinkles.
What you will need:
- Several Slices of Bread
- Butter or Margarine
- Candy Sprinkles
- Cookie Cutters all shapes and sizes
Alternate spreadable toppings can include: Peanut Butter, Marshmallow Cream or even Nutella.
Sparkle Bread is a fun and creative snack to make with your children. It is very simple, and kids will love using their imagination creating their own special snack. My own children love making these simple treats. You could even whip up a quick tea party for your little girls with these, or a fun play time snack for your sons.
- Start by letting your kids pick out their favorite cookie cutters. Next, let them cut out shapes from your the bread slices with the cookie cutter shapes they have chosen. Some fun ideas are flowers and hearts for your little girls, and dinosaur and car shapes for your little boys.
- Now that you have all your shapes cut out, spread the fun shapes with butter or margarine. In some cases if you don't want to use butter, you can always substitute peanut butter, marshmallow cream or even nutella.
to chose from. You can use one kind of sprinkles, or get creative and mix and match. Now decorate
your fun shapes with your candy sprinkles.
Your Sparkle Bread is all finished. Now you can watch the sparkle in your children's eyes, as they eat the snack they created all by themselves.
Published by Ann-Marie Walker
Ann-Marie Walker is a student and currently working on a bachelors degree in elementary education. She is an avid freelance writer and enjoys writing on varies subjects. View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentGreat idea and great for the younger kids too.
Sounds like a fun thing to do with my grandchild. He loves doing things in the kitchen with me. A very good article. Thanks Ann Walker