Christmas is a very special celebration for small children. In today's post we will explain to you how you can surprise her with a beautifully designed fruit plate. Whether Rudolf made of oranges, a Christmas wreath made of kiwis or snowmen made of bananas: a Christmas fruit platter is guaranteed to be well received!
Last minute fruit Christmas wreath
The first idea will put both children and adults in a festive mood. This fruit Christmas wreath can be made quickly and easily using kiwi, strawberries and pineapple. Wash, clean and slice kiwis. Cut stars out of pineapple using cookie cutters. Decorate the “Christmas wreath” with a strawberry bow.
Fruit plate for Christmas: Put together Rudolph the reindeer out of oranges
During Advent, everywhere smells of cinnamon, nutmeg and... oranges. The aromatic and juicy fruits are also particularly popular with children. The next oneIdea for Rudolphmade from oranges is therefore guaranteed to be well received. This is how the cute reindeer is made: cut orange peel for the antlers. Cut out details from orange for the ears and feet. Arrange three orange slices for the body and head. Attach sugar eyes, cut out the nose and mouth from the apple and Rudolph is ready!
Christmas fruit platter: snowman made of banana and strawberries
These cute fruit skewers are perfect for daycare. Simply slice the banana and arrange raisins for eyes and buttons. The Santa hat is made from whole strawberries and mini marshmallows. The biggest advantage of fruit snowmen is that you can portion the fruit easily. This will ensure that every child gets a fruit skewer.
Advent time in the daycare center: Santa Claus figure made of fruit
A lot of sweets are eaten in the run-up to Christmas. In addition to cookies, candy canes and marshmallows, healthy snacks are also a must at daycare. And they don't have to be complicated fruit salads - it's enough if you arrange the fruit creatively. This is how funny Santa Clauses are made from banana slices, raspberries and sugar eyes.
Christmas tree made of fruit: DIY idea for two and three year old children
These Christmas trees are not only easy to design, but are also real eye-catchers on the festive buffet in the kindergarten. And the best thing: the children can actively participate in the preparation and also put together the Christmas trees themselves. For the Christmas tree you need kiwis, carrots, candied cranberries and a pineapple star. The snow is made from desiccated coconut.
Alternatively, you can put together several Christmas trees made from different fruits. Fruits such as bananas, kiwis, raspberries and apples are suitable. Cut the fruit into bite-sized pieces and arrange them on a large fruit platter. You can also add other decorative elements such as edible glitter.
For the best possible results, candied and dried fruits can be combined with raw vegetables. Discover new flavor combinations with the children and try out different variations. The preparation promotes the ability to concentrate and hand-eye coordination. It's the perfect exercise for small children and offers a change from the craft activities during Advent.
Funny fruit figures: dwarf fruit skewers
A fruity surprise for young and old: The next dwarf skewers are guaranteed to make a splash on the table. Simply peel bananas, halve them and thread them onto wooden skewers with cleaned whole strawberries and marshmallows. Decorate with MMs and chocolate sprinkles. The surprise for the Christmas party in the daycare center is ready!
Santa hats made from strawberries and cream
The next Santa hats made from strawberries are also very easy and quick to prepare. Wash and clean whole strawberries and fill them with cream. Cut out the strawberry tip and form small balls of cream (or decorate with mini marshmallows. You can finally decorate the cream with coconut shavings.
Idea for the Christmas bazaar: Christmas wreath made of fresh fruit and fir branches
It's not just children who enjoy a beautifully presented fruit plate - adults also look forward to delicious and healthy snacks. The next suggestion is ideal for the Christmas bazaar. Arrange fresh fruit along with pine branches, dried orange slices and cinnamon sticks to get visitors in the Christmas spirit!
A fruit platter is a healthy alternative to cookies, biscuits and cakes. Especially during Advent, it is important to offer children fruit and vegetables regularly. Creatively decorated fruit plates with different Christmas motifs are sure to be well received and are ideal for the Christmas party in kindergarten.
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