Do you need a no-bake recipe to keep your children busy for some time? This Kool-Aid candy dot recipe is just what you and your children need on a hot afternoon.
You will need:
Wax paper
1½ cups powdered sugar
1 egg
¼tsp Kool-Aid flavoring
How to make:
In a large bowl, whip the egg white and the powdered sugar together for 4-5 minutes.
Separate the mixture and add different Kool-Aid flavors in each.
Transfer each colored mixture into a plastic baggie or a piping cone.
Cut the wax paper into two-inch-wide strips.
Cut a small piece off the end of the baggies and make dots on the wax paper.
Let the candies harden overnight. They can be eaten when not fully hardened too.
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Introduce your child to the wonders of different fruits by making a fruit salad. Let them cut, peel, and de-seed different fruits for an immersive sensory experience.
You will need:
Fruits of different colors
How to make:
Cut different fruits and de-seed them.
Chop them into small pieces.
Take a small bowl, put all the fruits in it, and serve.
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