No-cook Dolphin Bananas For Kids
2015-06-28- Course: Snack
- Servings : 2
- Prep Time : 5m
- Cook Time : 0m
- Ready In : 5m
No-cook dolphin bananas
Snack times are essential to keeping our little ones well fuelled during the day. Eating up to 5-6 times per day is very normal for active and growing little kids. It keeps their tummy satisfied, their mood happy and their concentration and energy levels just right – if it’s the right type of snack of course. These no-cook dolphin bananas are a great little snack, and will bring a smile to their sweet little face.
Nutrition Note: It’s play with a purpose – this fun fresh food snack is sure to entice kids who are fussy with fruit.
Note: whole grapes can pose a choking risk. Always supervise children when eating grapes.
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Ingredients
- 1 banana
- ½ cup grapes
Method
Step 1
Use a sharp knife to cut the banana in half. Then cut through the middle of the banana stem right to the banana flesh. Continue to cut a small ‘smile’ in the corner. -
Step 2
Open the banana stem and place a grape in the ‘mouth’. Place the banana dolphin upright in a container and surround it with the leftover banana – chopped and ½ cup of grapes.
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Step 3
Tip: brush some lemon juice over cut fruit to stop it from browning. -
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posted by Amy Bauman Rosenman on July 30, 2021
love this for a prepared snack