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By Kim Vij

Heart Shaped Breadsticks Recipe

Here’s how to make heart-shaped breadsticks for Valentine’s Day using pre-made dough. It includes a lesson about the Grains Group and activities related to grains for kids.

Heart Shaped Breadsticks for Valentine's Day for Kids

Making food in the shape of hearts for Valentines day is a hit with most kids. Here’s an idea for creating heart shaped bread with kids. We’ve shared these with my child’s class and it’s a big hit and an easy way to stay away from sugary sweets that we typically see at holiday parties.

Making Heart Shape Breadsticks with Kids

We are learning about the Grains Group in our Little Hands that Cook with Books Balanced Eating Fun Series!  It’s getting close to Valentine’s Day so I thought it would be to include a heart into the lesson so we’re making heart shaped breadsticks.

Heart shaped breadsticks for Valentine's Day

My daughter was very excited to make her very own heart breadsticks so I decided to let her use the premade dough. The next time we do this we’ll make it whole wheat breadstick recipe to add some more Grains into our diet. I want her to know the process of making bread from scratch. 

You could easily do heart shaped pretzels too! 

Heart shaped breadsticks for Valentine's Day

Here’s what we used to make our heart shaped breadsticks.

Heart Shaped Breadsticks

Ingredients

  • Refrigerated Breadsticks from Pillsbury
  • butter
  • garlic salt (or desired herb)
  • Parmesan cheese
Making Heart Shaped Bread with Kids for Valentine's Day

Directions

1. Separate dough into 12 strips
2. Take two strips and twist and join to create heart shape on baking sheet
3. Brush with melted butter
4. Sprinkle with herbs and parmesean cheese
5. Bake at 375 for 12 minutes
6.  Enjoy with someone you LOVE!

Making Heart Shaped Breadsticks with Kids for Valentine's Day
Adding Garlic Salt to Heart Shaped Breadsticks for Valentine's Day
Heart Shaped Garlic Breadsticks for Valentine's Day

Books About the Grains Group

The Grain Group by Mari C. Schuh

The Great Grains Group  by Marcie Aboff

Heart shaped breadsticks for Valentine's Day

While our breadsticks were cooking we had a Lesson about the Grains Group.I had her find items in the pantry that she thought would belong into the Grains Group.  We laid them out onto the counter and labeled them with the premade labels I made. They included words like bread, cereal, rice, pasta, popcorn, crackers. 

Once we found the items we played a quick game to decide if they belonged into the Whole Grains Group or Refined Grains Group. I pulled out some pictures I printed of the different whole grains, here’s the site. 

Ideally I would like to have containers full of whole grains too for a more hands on approach. Then we tried to find items in our pantry that contained whole grains. Here’s the list of Whole Grain Words to look for that we used that you can use with your little ones!

Teaching Kids to Read Labels on Food

Whole Grains and Refined Grains Game

Teaching Kids to Find Whole Grains on Food Labels

What is a Portion?  

Now that my own child is 5 years old I felt it was time for her to learn about how to read the label on boxes and understand what a “Portion Size” is.  We took some of our favorite snacks and read the label and served them into containers to truly understand what is in a serving.  I think it was a great learning opportunity for her to visually comprehend how much she needs of some of her favorite snacks.  And to understand that at least half of our grains each day should be from the Whole Grains group.

Kids Recipes for Making Heart Shaped Breadsticks for Valentine's Day

Grains Group Activities

  • Word Search from Nourish Interactive
  • Coloring Sheet of the Grains Group
  • Sort the Grains
  • Let’s Make Bread
  • Whole Grain Picture and Word Sort

Here’s a few other Heart Shaped Recipes to make with your child.

How to make Heart Shaped Cake Balls for Valentines' Day Candy Treat
heart shaped pancakes
Heart Shaped Candy Treats Using Pretzels and White Chocolate Candy Pieces with Sprinkles

Grain Recipes for Kids to Make

Here’s an additional Little Hands that Cook with Books Lesson about the Grains Group!

  • Teddy Bear Biscuits
  • Teddy Bear Food Group Book with Printable Words
  • Moon Bread Recipe
  • Polar Bead Biscuits
  • Heart Shaped Pancakes
  • Homemade Noodles
  • Coconut Bread
  • Orange Surprise Strawberry Jam Muffins
  • Salted Caramel Pumpkin Muffins
  • Raspberry Coconut Muffins
Heart Shaped Valentine's Day Bread

We brought our Heart Breadsticks to a Valentine’s Day Playdate.  The kids loved them, even my baby girl!

Next time we’re going to learn how is flour made and how bread is made?  Who better to teach us than The Little Red Hen. Until then enjoy…

You may also enjoy these Valentine’s Day Activities…

Heart Healthy Activities for Kids
Valentine's Day Books for kids of all ages
Homemade Valentines Day card Ideas for Kids

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Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. Kalista Sabourin says

    February 4, 2015 at 7:00 am

    We love making bread every week. I'm sure the kids would enjoy making heart shaped bread! What a fun idea!

  2. mommy of Five says

    February 9, 2012 at 12:17 pm

    "Love" it!

By Kim Vij

Fruit Group Learning with Kids: Balanced Eating Fun Series

A collection of fruit food group activities, books and recipes for kids to explore learning all about fruit.

Fruit Food Group Activities, Books and Recipe for Kids

Many of us take advantage of welcoming the New Year to cherish our family and friends and to also reflect on our lives and see how we can improve them. I want to take some time this year to work with my family on healthy food choices.

There are so many things made readily available in our stories, roads and in our homes for our children that it’s hard to really teach your children what is a better choice when they all seem so attractive and delicious.

Balanced Eating Lesson for Kids: Fruit Group

I wanted to start with really teaching my 5 year old daughter what Balanced Eating looks like.

She already loves to cook with me and grocery shop with me and I felt she was ready. Although I’ve tried to model it all along I haven’t given her the specific vocabulary and made a big deal out of it. Thus far we’ve been using the phrases “healthy foods” and “sometimes foods” as we describe our foods with her.

We’ve spent some time on learning food groups but not on how much we need of each. So to help her out we made an activity to play that will help her to sort out the various food groups and then we used this plate to distribute them accordingly to how many each meal should have.

Something even as an adult I need reminding of how many serving I need of those fruits and vegetables each day.

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Food Group Printables

First we completed the following Food Group Printables and hung up them up on our fridge
5 a Day Plate

To help us visualize what should be on our plates

Food Group Sorting from The First Grade Sweet Life to help us identify food groups

Berries Coloring Sheet from Free My Plate

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Coloring Sheet from Eric Carle

Very Hungry Caterpillar Coloring Sheet

DOWNALOD AND PRINT at Eric Carle.com

Check out ideas from our Very Hungry Caterpillar Party too!

Books about Fruit

We read the following books to help prepare us for our Fruit Lesson.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

I Like Fruit by Lorena Siminovich

Fruit by Sara Anderson

Eating The Alphabet by Lois Ehlert

Oliver’s Fruit Salad by Vivian French

Fruit Bowl by Mark Hoffmann

We’re starting our Balanced Eating Fun with the Fruit Group for our Cooking Lesson

I created a word list of all the fruits we had and we sat and sorted the words to the fruits. We used real fruit and our play fruit and even some pictures of fruit to create groups of fruits. As we were sorting the fruit and words we discussed where they came from and how she thought they tasted. Always trying to build vocabulary and background information 🙂

Then we created a Fruit Kebabs with our fruit to work on our fine motor skills and patterning skills.

Fruit Kebabs Recipe for Kids

Ingredients

  • Watermelon
  • Cantaloupe
  • Pineapple
  • Grapes
  • Strawberries
  • Skewer Sticks

The lesson in cooking class was to learn how to wash, cut and assemble fruit kebabs. We talked about food safety and how you had to wash your fruit before you can eat it. I had them cut each fruit up into bite size pieces using a butter knife. We discussed knife safety. Then we created her own Fruit Kebabs by placing the fruit onto the fancy sticks. We called them Princess Wands for our Princess Tea Party. You can always attach something special to the end of the stick to make it unique for your little one.

We moved through the Food Groups with fun activities that help your child become more aware of food, food groups and how they fuel our body with ENERGY and help us GROW.

See the rest of our Princess Tea Party


Serving Sizes for Kids Ages 2-6

SOURCE http://www.healthy-eating-made-easy.com/fruit-and-vegetable-servings.html

FRUIT SERVINGS Sizes for Children

  • Apple, dried 4 rings
  • Apple, fresh 1 medium
  • Apricots, dried 3 whole
  • Banana 1 medium
  • Blackberries Handful
  • Clementines 2
  • Cherries, fresh 14
  • Dried fruits, mixed 1 tbsp (1/4 cup)
  • Figs, fresh 2
  • Fruit and vegetable juices 250ml (1 cup) glass
  • Fruit salad, fresh or canned 3 heaped tbsp, (1/2 cup)
  • Kiwi 2
  • Grapefruit Half
  • Grapes Handful
  • Lychees, fresh or canned 6
  • Mango 2 slices
  • Melon 1 large slice
  • Passion fruit 6
  • Peach, canned 2 halves
  • Peach, fresh 1 medium
  • Pear 1 medium
  • Pineapple, canned 2 rings
  • Pineapple, fresh 1 large slice
  • Plums 2 medium
  • Prunes, canned 6
  • Nectarine 1 medium
  • Raisins 1 tbsp (1/4 cup)
  • Raspberries 2 handfuls
  • Rhubarb, cooked 2 heaped tbsp (1/3 cup)
  • Satsumas 2
  • Strawberries 7

Check out ALL the

Balanced Eating Fun Series with Little Hands that Cook with Books!

Make your Own

  • Food Tracker
  • Vegetable Group
  • Protein Group
  • Grains Group
  • Dairy Group
  • Heart Healthy Foods

GRAB a fruit set for your pretend play from AMAZON

Learning Resources New Sprouts Fresh Fruit Salad Set

Melissa & Doug Cutting Fruit Set

Life Sized Bag of Fruits Play Food Playset for Kids

We’d love to hear what your child’s favorite fruit recipes are!

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About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. Julie@teachinggoodeaters says

    January 17, 2012 at 7:32 am

    What a great post! Sounds like a good series, I'll have to check out the others, as well and I look forward to the veggie one 🙂

  2. Tutus & Tea Parties says

    January 11, 2012 at 2:44 pm

    Love this. My daughter loves her fruits & veggues (hopefully it continues as she grows) Thanks for linking up to A Pinteresting Party. 🙂

  3. Raising a Happy Child says

    January 11, 2012 at 1:31 pm

    Oh, how awesome. Interestingly, this is exactly what I am working with Anna on. We even have the same My Plate pyramid. I might even get the post on that up tomorrow 🙂

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