Mulberry Street Unit Study- Stop Light Treats

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Did you try the Oh the Animals Snack in our Mulberry Street Unit Study?

And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry StreetAnd to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street

Another fun, edible, way to celebrate this book is to make Stop Light Treats.  This is one of my favorites!  You can make Stop Light Cookies OR Stop Light Candy!

Mulberry Street Stop Light Treats

To make the Stop Light Cookies you’ll need…

 

Stop Light Cookies– Spread cookie butter or peanut butter (may use any nut butter or icing) on a graham cracker, and top with; red,yellow, and green M&M’s or Skittles to create a fun and edible traffic light. Every busy street needs a traffic light doesn’t it?

To make the Stop Light Candy you’ll need…

 

 

Stop Light Candy– Turn mini KitKat bars bottom side up.  Dab a dot of chocolate icing for each colored candy you place to make the stoplight.

While you’re munching your yummies, read your copy of Mulberry Street with the kiddos.

Check out the rest of the Mulberry Street Unit Study.

  1. Mulberry Street Unit Study- Paper Tube Binoculars
  2. Mulberry Street Unit Study- My Street Journal
  3. Mulberry Street Unit Study- Create A Creature
  4. Mulberry Street Unit Study- Printable Journal Page
  5. Mulberry Street Unit Study- Geography Journey
  6. Mulberry Street Unit Study- Oh The Animals Snack
  7. Mulberry Street Unit Study- Sensory Bin

Which one’s will you make?


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34 Comments

  1. What an incredibly easy but smart idea! I have a home daycare and this would be perfect for teaching signs!

  2. Those are so cute! A great treat for little ones.

  3. I think I’d rather have the candy version. These treats would work well with so many books and party themes!

  4. I’m still blown away at how easy these are! I have a friend who runs a daycare and I think she would love to make these with her little ones.

  5. brett

    Love this idea!! Very cute for a transportation party theme too

  6. Really cute idea! I love how you incorporated the snack into the book. These would be adorable to make for a teaching lesson.

  7. I love the graham cracker idea but I’d use Biscoff spread because I’m addicted to that stuff!

  8. How cute! I think these would be great for a local community program called “Safety Town” that a local officer runs in the summers for kids. I will have to make this for their graduation day!

  9. Such cute treats! I’d like to eat these!

  10. Yes, every busy street does need a stoplight!! These turned out fun!!

  11. These are so darn cute! What a fantastic way to teach about stop lights! I am making these with Davey this weekend! 🙂

  12. These are really cute and such a fun idea. I think my daughter would enjoy eating these if I made them!

  13. a cute and yummy way to learn about stop lights. It’s a clever way to teach the meaning of the colors red, yellow & green!

  14. those are so precious! You could do so much learning with them making these themselves, learning about colors, nutrition, etc.

  15. I love this idea since it’s so simple! The kids can help too.

  16. So cute and creative! I love finding new recipes to try with the kids!

  17. I would rather eat stop light candy and I think that my boys would have a blast with that style snack!

  18. I love simple ways to incorporate food into learning because kids enjoy it so much!

  19. These look like such fun treats for a little boy party. My nephew is having a party soon I’m going to let his mom know about this for a treat for the table 🙂

  20. I am so not a lover of Seuss but I love this idea! I wonder if I could adapt this for other books?

  21. Those are almost too cute to eat. Almost. 😉

  22. These are adorable. I would make these for myself LOL

  23. Cute idea! I would have to go with the Stoplight Cookies!

  24. Eliz Frank

    Those are so creative and tasty looking. I’m a big treats fan so pass them down.

  25. Those are so cute. I know my kids would love making them

  26. Such a clever idea! My niece loves playing with her food before gobbling it up, so she would this. Can’t wait to try this with her!

  27. Melissa Bowers

    Those are very clever and a great way to introduce kids to what the colors on a stop light mean.

    For myself, I would prefer using the M & M’s. I always get a little disappointed when I am expecting chocolate and it turns out to be Skittles! 🙂

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