goldfish crackers and juice boxes they are my sons class favorite
2007-10-15 01:08:15
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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Hi Sweetie,
I would advise you to speak with the teacher about any allergy concerns before planning your snack. Anything with peanut butter could cause a serious even life threatening reaction in some children. Also wheat, milk products, soy, tree nuts (almonds, walnuts etc). This makes it very tricky to provide for all children. A safe choice that my little ones like are those mini-rice cakes, either plain or apple cinnamon flavor. Most fruits are ok. A fun idea? Cut red and golden apples into chunks and put them on wooden skewers (like teriyaki sticks available in most grocery stores. Alternate a red chunk, a green grape, a yellow chunk and a red grape to make "fruit kabobs". Be sure to snip the pointy tips off with a pair of sharp scissors. Love and luck--MissDelanne
2007-10-15 08:14:21
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answered by Miss Delanne 6
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Yogurt is easy and the kids usually love it. You could get something like Scooby Doo yogurt.
Another fun thing for children are little bagels. My 4 year old calls them baby bagels, but there are a lot in a bag for a reasonable price. My son will eat the cinnamon ones right out of the bag.
2007-10-15 08:48:50
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answered by arobe80 3
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Pretzels, chips, jelly, chocolate, small bite size sandwiches, cookies, salty seaweed, raisins.Please check whether there are any allergies.. by the way I'm from Hong Kong.. so these choices are sorta international.
2007-10-15 08:29:45
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answered by missy_independent 1
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I would see if anyone in the class has allergies, in our room we had a chart for us and the parents to see. Also see what the other parents brang in for them, you wanna give them something different. then it should be easy. here are some things carrot sticks with ranch dressing, sliced apples, oreo cookies with milk,popcorn, grapes. good luck to ya!
2007-10-15 12:06:59
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answered by pebblesqt 3
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The soft granola bars are good!
Or the individual packs of Teddy Grahams should work out well!
2007-10-15 09:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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pretzels, cookies, chips really any snack
im sure the teacher would appreciate it if it wasnt something sticky or messy
2007-10-15 08:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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my duaghter loves cut up apples but be sure to peel it first becuase from what i've noticed most kids don't like the peel. but as long as it's healthy it should be fine
2007-10-15 08:14:44
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answered by Eddie G 1
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celery with peanut butter or cream cheese?
fruit
2007-10-15 08:06:51
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answered by Anonymous
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