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July 19, 2010 by Jenae - 3 Comments
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Banana Airplane Snack

I’m all about using what I have on hand! We used the rice krispie treats and the Keebler cookies I got for 50 cents each at Walgreens a couple weeks ago to make this fun airplane.

Here’s what you’ll need:  a banana, pretzel sticks, a cookie, and a rice krispie treat (or you can use something else..whatever you have in your pantry).

1. Have your little one help you peel the banana.

2. Smash the rice krispie treat down and make it into an oval shape.

3. Lay the peeled banana down on top of the rice krispie treat and add the pretzel sticks for the propeller.

4. Add the round cookie at the back.

Eat up! And of course, Big Brother just had to eat the cookie first! Oh well!

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