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After-School Kitty Cat Sandwiches
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Recipe Summary After-School Kitty Cat Sandwiches
My son learned to make these at school. It's a healthy after-school snack your child can make all by herself!Ingredients | Kids Food Chart Printable
1 slice bread
½ teaspoon cream cheese, softened
2 pineapple chunks, cut into squares
1 green grape, sliced length-wise
1 raisin
2 sunflower seeds
6 carrot sticks
Directions
Cut bread into a circle with a round cookie cutter or the rim of a glass; discard excess bread. Spread cream cheese onto the bread circle.
Place one pineapple chunk on each side of bread, near the top, to make cat ears. Place sliced grape below the pineapple to make the eyes.
Press raisin into the center of the bread to create a nose; arrange sunflower seeds under the raisin to make a mouth. Place 3 carrot sticks horizontally on each side of the raisin to create whiskers.
Info | Kids Food Chart Printable
prep:
5 mins
total:
5 mins
Servings:
1
Yield:
1 sandwich