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Easy Dificultad
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25 min Prep
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4-13 Age range
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6 Serves
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113 kcal

Let´s Cook
P = Steps performed by Parents; K = Steps performed by Kids
Combine yogurt and cinnamon in a small bowl. (P and K)
Slice the apples and put them on a medium platter. (P)
Drizzle with half the yogurt mixture and 1 tablespoon each honey and melted chocolate. (P and K)
Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of granola and ¼ cup blueberries/raspberries; make a second layer with the remaining ingredients. (P and K)
We know it’s often tricky to get your children to try new flavors. But if you get creative with food for kids, you can help them discover that variety makes mealtimes fun – while ensuring they get the nutrition they need.
One approach is to make fruits and vegetables more appealing by presenting them in fun and creative ways. For example, you can create colorful fruit skewers with a variety of fruits like strawberries, grapes, and pineapple. Kids would then more likely give them a try.
Involving children in the preparation process can also increase their interest in trying new flavors. Let them choose a new fruit or vegetable to incorporate into a meal and have them help wash, chop, or cook it. This hands-on experience can make them feel more connected to the food and more willing to give it a taste.
Additionally, it's important to be a role model by regularly consuming fruits and vegetables yourself. Children often imitate the behaviors they see and may be more inclined to do the same.
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