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Easy food art for kids

01/08/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

I am not sure how I came to be subscribed to a newsletter from The Resource Centre for Development Alternatives in Pakistan – but I am and I receive a fairly regular stream of emails which can cover anything from concerns over electromagnetic radiation or farmer suicides in the subcontinent to ‘good thoughts for the day’ or images of sunsets! I have to admit that I do not read them all, but I do read most and occasionally I am rewarded by the most delightful surprise like the one which arrived in October last year with the images below!!

I could not think what to do with it but could not bear to throw it out so it has been sitting in my ‘in box’ ever since. But I have just now looked at it with more care and realised that apart from the quirky, arty food images, there are also whole bunch which would be ideal either for kids to make themselves or for kids parties.

I have no idea where they came from – so apologies if I am reproducing someone else’s material – and sadly, the Resource Centre does not have a website so I cannot direct you to it. But if you want your mornings lightened, you could always sign up to their newsletter. Meanwhile, if you are looking for something to keep the kids occupied over these long summer holidays, try some of these…

Cucumber train

Cucumber train
Kiwi and banana palm tree

 

 

Kiwi and banana palm tree

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Potato mice

Potato mice

Kiwi tortoise

 

 

 

Kiwi tortoise

 

 

 

 

Tomato/cherry and salmon lady birds

Salmon ladybirds

Category: Environmental Issues, Food, RecipesTag: food art, food art for kids, occupying the kids over the summer holidays, regular newsletters, The Resource Centre for Development Alternatives

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