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          Articles tagged with recipe

          Enjoy These No-Bake Monster Cookies

          June 25, 2026

          Cooking and baking with your child is a great way to teach them about about math, help improve fine motor skills and increase confidence. This is a life-long skill that you can start early with your toddler or preschooler.

          Use the recipe below for a great activity that doesn’t require any baking! Start by walking through the recipe with your child. Then, practice good hygiene habits by washing your hands. Once you’re ready, have your child help measure with your support and guidance (especially with the peanut butter and honey). Then have fun stirring and rolling the dough into balls. Don’t worry about making a mess, that’s half the fun!

          No-Bake Monster Cookies

          Ingredients:

          • 2½ cups oats
          • 1 cup peanut butter
          • ½ cup honey
          • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
          • ½ cup chocolate chips
          • ½ cup M&Ms

          Directions

          1. Stir together the oats, peanut butter, honey and vanilla until combined.
          2. Stir in the chocolate chips and M&M candies.
          3. Roll dough into balls and place on a baking sheet.
          4. Put them in the fridge for 30 minutes to set and enjoy!
          5. They can last up to two weeks in an airtight container.

          Children learn through play. This is just one activity that can help your child grow developmentally. We have more activities in our Learn Through Play calendars that promote learning and fun for you and your child. Check them out here.

          Sow Seeds of Fun, Education and Nutrition With a Garden

          February 26, 2026

          A young girl with brown hair, wearing a blue polka-dot dress, kneels on the ground and gently helps plant a small green seedling in the soil with another person's hands beside her. Sunlight shines in the background.

          Spring is on its way! Take advantage of more time outside with your child by starting a garden. Vegetable gardening is a great way to introduce many concepts like biology, ecology, botany, math and so much more. Plus, the process allows your child to see where food comes from. If you have a picky eater, this is also a great way to get them interested in eating what they grow.

          Whether you have a spacious area to plant rows of fruits and vegetables or you’re working with a few herbs in a pot, here are some tips to get you started.

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          Create Your Spring Bucket List

          March 26, 2025

          A young child wearing a plaid shirt, denim overalls, and pink rain boots is crouched down in a garden bed, using a small tool to dig in the soil near rows of seedlings inside a greenhouse.

          Spring is finally here! The weather is beginning to warm up, flowers are blooming and the little ones are playing outside more. Not only are children ready to feel the warmth of the sun on their skin and the breeze in their hair, but parents are also eager to get outside.

          This is a great time of year for your family to create a bucket list of all the fun-filled crafts, recipes and outdoor adventures you want to do. Here’s some ideas to help you come up with your family’s spring-time bucket list.

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