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Make a Fourth of July "Summer Fruit Kabob" to celebrate the holiday.

What You Need:


  • 2 watermelons

  • 1 (10.5-ounce) package fresh blueberries

  • Bamboo skewers

  • Star cookie cutter

What To Do:


  1. Sit close with your child as you slice watermelon into thick slices, and tell her what you are doing and why. Explain how she can cut out stars using a cookie cutter. Answer any questions she might have.

  2. Together with keiki, skewer about 15 blueberries on a bamboo skewer and 1 watermelon star on top. Repeat with the remaining ingredients. Engage in conversation as you are working together. You can ask, “Do you like making fruit kabobs?” Then pause and listen to her response.


 

Kids love fruit skewers for the 4th of July, and they are always a major hit – older keiki can help with assembly. Tip: Don’t cut the watermelon too thinly, otherwise the stars will break when you are trying to skewer them.