I have been having so much fun looking around for, and creating, fun St. Patrick’s Day activities that I just thought I’d keep going!
Plus today is National Cereal Day and there’s no better way to celebrate than with some Lucky Charms activities!
Lucky Charms Activities
1. Use as Bingo Markers. The first activity that we did was to play bingo with my St. Patrick’s Day Bingo Cards and use the Lucky Charms as the bingo markers. As you can probably guess…I spent a lot of time trying to convince them leave the marshmallows on the card and not eat them!
2. Sorting Marshmallows. I found a sorting mat from Made for 1st Grade and we sorted our marshmallows. Maddi, of course, got the most in her cup, but ate them all before we could really sort them!
3. Lucky Charms Cupcakes. Ashley over at Frugal Living has an awesome (and easy) recipe for Lucky Charms Marshmallow Stuffed Cupcakes that we’re looking forward to making this weekend!
Click on my St. Patrick’s Day Pinterest board below for more fun activities!
Kids in the Kitchen
Did you have fun in the “kitchen” this week? Did you try a new food or a new kid friendly restaurant? Did your littlest ones use their snacks to count to 10? We invite you to share your experiences, photos, stories or recipes that include your #kidsinthekitchen. Come join me and my co-hosts Melinda at Look What Mom Found, Paula at Frosted Fingers and Sara at Sensibly Sara, each week linking up a post, new or old, that feature the theme Kids in the Kitchen. It doesn’t matter what you are doing as long as you are doing it together, enjoying it and learning something along the way.
- preparing healthy snacks
- having a tea party
- counting skills with m&ms
- pouring from measuring cups
- discovering a local restaurant that your kids love
- creating new family friendly recipes
Don’t have a blog? Share an instagram photo or Facebook update.
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