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Make a tasty treat with your child and connect it to a familiar song.
What You Need:
- Refrigerated biscuits (or rolled biscuits)
What To Do:
- On a baking sheet, help your child arrange the individual biscuits in a circle or oval, with the sides slightly touching.
- Allow your child to add a topping to each biscuit, if desired. Possible toppings are dried fruit such as cran-raisins, a sprinkle of sugar and cinnamon, or a light shake of grated parmesan cheese.
- As your child places the circle and oval biscuits on the baking sheet, sing together:
Ring-a-round a Rosie
A pocket full of posies
Ashes! Ashes!
We all fall down!
Adapted from: http://extension.psu.edu/
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