
10. PB&J Pops

12. Cake Batter Dip

13. S'mores Dip

14. Homemade Donuts

15. Homemade Taffy

21. Chocolate Pudding Bowls

The sweetest family bonding time ever.
This super-simple recipe is wonderful for getting kids involved in the kitchen AND eating healthy.
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Kids will love mixing the Fruity Pebbles and melted butter/marshmallows almost as much as eating this delish twist on the classic Rice Krispie treat.
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Are your kids more into Trix? If so, you need to team up to make these. (Sorry, no rabbits are allowed to help.)
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This is an awesome recipe/science experiment every parent should try with their kid at least once. Basically, it involves a lot of shaking!
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It doesn't get any more simple — or delicious — than this.
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Enjoy lots of mixing and spreading fun without having to use the stove or oven.
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Even young kids can help out making these healthy treats.
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Kids can get really involved with this one by mixing the ingredients, spreading the jam, and sprinkling oats on top.
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This isn't one to try with kids who have nut allergies, of course, but the prep process has lots of kid-friendly steps — and the results are yum-yum-yummy.
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This is another easy and healthy one your kids will love.
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This is a no-bake dip, so all you and your kids need to do is mix the ingredients, then toss them in the fridge!
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Your kids put the chocolate chips and marshmallows in the skillet, then you take over and put it on the stove.
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Kids will love shaping the canned biscuits into donuts — and gorging on the finished product, of course.
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This recipe involves 15 minutes of pulling the taffy, which kids absolutely love!
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You need just three ingredients to make this deliciousness.
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This one is almost guaranteed to be mess-free even for the littlest of littles.
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You'll love the strawberries; your kids will love the sprinkles (and the strawberries).
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The main part of this recipe involves whisking the ingredients, which is a fun — and appropriate — task for kids.
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This recipe includes a step where the dough is rolled into balls, so yeah, kids like making these.
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Holy cow — this is the ultimate kids' recipe. Not only does it involve using balloons to make chocolate bowls, but then you and your kids fill them with pudding. Drool.
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