Little Books for Little Cooks is a bi-monthly feature that focuses on creating some edible fun with your little one. We will share a fun book to read with your little one along with a cooking activity to do that ties in with the featured book. Sometimes there may be actual cooking involved…and sometimes just fun!
by Don and Audrey Wood
Summary: Little Mouse has a big, juicy, ripe, red strawberry that he doesn’t want the Big Hungry Bear to get! Will he be able to save it?
You’ll Need:
- a plate
- a knife
- red licorice strings
- strawberries
- almond slivers
- mini chocolate chips
- black decorator’s gel
- To Make:
- Cut the green tops off of the strawberries.
- Slice a thin piece off the side of each strawberry so that it will lay ‘flat’ on the plate.
- Push two almost slivers into the top of the strawberry to use as the ears of the mouse.
- Insert a 3-4” licorice string into the strawberry where you removed the strawberry greens {all of ours already had a small hole the perfect size to slide the string in!}.
- Use the decorator’s gel to give the mouse two eyes and also stick the mini chocolate chip on as a nose.
- Enjoy!
Hope you enjoy this cooking activity with your little one! To see more featured books and activities, click here!
Oh, that is so super cute! We love that book, too! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable!!!
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ReplyDeletethis is one of our favorite books. Grandma even bought us a stuffed "big hungry bear" (ie fuzzy brown stuffed bear.) thanks for sharing this. =0) Kelly
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I shared a story of how we used this book with a group of 2-3 year olds, it was a really defining teaching experience for me, seeing how capable young children are of making connections and decisions and sharing their knowledge
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