We got to try this at the park with friends, yesterday. My kid didn't make his. A lot of his friends got into it, though. He let me make it, then enjoyed chowing on it! He has done a lot of beading at home (c'mon he's my son), but he had never tasted a Fruit Loop. First time eating Fruit Loops for a lot of these 2 year olds!

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I don't think my little one has had Fruit Loops yet, either! This is a great idea of a project for her to do while I am trying to wrangle all the stuff to get to the park next time. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI always feel creepy when I admit that I'm still a child inside, and would have an absolute blast making these. Sure, I probably wouldn't be amused with them for very long. But just the silliness of making them and I'd be giggling more than a kindergartener! Lucky kids to have fruit loop treats!
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Lauren
This is a great idea for outings with the kids. They also like cherrio's too. They wont have to keep asking for a snack - they already have it .Just be careful with them that they dont hurt themselves on the string.
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