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Young children learn through play. When young children are actively involved in their own learning and having fun at it, they learn better. You can support their learning by engaging them playfully in everyday activities. The activities on our site are based on everyday experiences, use materials commonly found in the home, and most importantly designed to encourage children’s healthy development in all areas (physical, social emotional, language and literacy, and cognitive).

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Make this delicious and healthy snack, allowing keiki to add sliced fruits to create a colorful masterpiece.

What You Need:


  • 1 large or 2 small avocados, pits removed and flesh scooped from peels

  • ½ lime, juiced

  • Pinch of salt

  • 4 slices of bread, toasted

  • A variety of fruit, sliced thinly


 

What To Do:


  1. In a mixing bowl, combine the avocado, lime juice, and pinch of salt.

  2. Mash with a fork or potato masher until it reaches a smooth, spreadable consistency.

  3. Spread ¼ of the avocado mash over each slice of toasted bread.

  4. Encourage your child to add sliced fruit to the tops of each bread. Let her choose the colors and talk about what she’s doing. For example, “I see you added red strawberries and green kiwi. I like the colors you chose.” Serve immediately.


Adapted from CA Grown Kids https://californiagrown.org/recipes/ca-grown-kids-fun-food-art-ideas/