Jello Fruit Snacks
This is an easy recipe that younger kids can help with. Older kids can probably do the whole thing themselves.

I chopped up strawberries and we added them to containers.

We followed the directions on the box to make Jello.

I transferred the Jello into a pitcher, so I could pour it neatly into the little cups. I did this once before, spilled the Jello, and it took weeks to get the red stain off the counter.

I let the containers set in the fridge overnight.

We had them for afternoon snacks the next few days. As adorable as Norah looks in this photo, I notice the mess trailing off the table, onto her clothes, to the mat on the chair and finally, the floor.

Yum.
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