
I'll give my 3 year old credit. She starts out rather slyly, politely asking for a popsicle for breakfast, complete with "please," a crooked smile and fluttering eye lashes. With each denial the demands become more and more toddleresque, escalating to a foot stomping "I WANT A POPSICLE!"

Froot Loops
lollipop sticks, 4-inch
a gullible child
what to do:
Slide Froot Loops on stick. Call it "popsicle." TIP: I didn't use anything to keep the bottom loop in place, I merely chose one with a smaller hole that fit snugly.




super cute and simple idea! I'd love to see these on a breakfast buffet!
ReplyDeletehugs! Kim @ http://frostmeblog.blogspot.com
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these are really cute! I'll have to try it on my little ones next time they 'demand' a popsicle :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of Froot Loops, but these are really cute! I would definitely have them as a party treat. They'd be very pretty on a dessert table!
ReplyDeleteI agree. these would be very awesome at a birthday party! I would love to see these on a table with a rainbow themed cake :)
ReplyDeleteYou are very sneaky, these are adorable!
ReplyDeleteYou area genius!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteNext time sit her down with a bowl of fruit loops and some kitchen twine. Tie a know in one end and she can make a cereal necklace (just tape up the end she needs to thread through so it doesn't fray). She'll spend 20 minutes making it and then the next half hour eating it one by one. I just did this with my 5 and 2 1/2 yr old girls and they were delighted. Plus, it ended up being a great morning activity on a day we were searching for stuff to do!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! And the necklace idea too! Definitely going to use it for my daughter's 3rd bday party. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDid I mention she also adores beading? She would love to make a necklace, too!
ReplyDeletegreat idea!
ReplyDeleteYou are so so creative! Love it!
ReplyDeleteRosilet
www.sugg-r.blogspot.com
Why give a 3-year old Fruit Loops?
ReplyDeleteWell she also loads up on broccoli, peas, cucumbers, hidden flax seed and squash puree, whole grains, fresh fruit, and organic snacks, so I feel OK with the occasional Froot Loop.
ReplyDeleteI am a preschool teacher, Sunday school teacher and grandma... I love this idea! I do lots of theme parties and this is definitely a keeper!
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