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My daughters' class has a special on Fridays now --- it is called Fresh Fruit Fridays. All the parents that volunteered to bring in fresh fruit were to bring in a different fruit every friday. My turn --- I brought in a nice display of cut oranges, cut apples, cut strawberries and grapes. Well, I got a new paper sent home that my turn comes again in June. I don't want to bring in something plain. I want to bring in something that looks great. Does anyone have any crafty ideas on what I can bring in...It can be any fresh fruit...It will be close to summer so I can use summer fruits.
Thank you for any ideas you can give me.
Thanks,
Jen

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I saw an absolutely lovely "flower" arrangement given as a gift the other day. The maker used long wooden skewers to make "stems". The flowers were made of watermelon sliced to about 1/4 inch thick cut out with a flower shaped cookie cutter. Honeydew or some other melon of that type, cut the same way only in a size smaller and then the center wae 1/2 grape. As another kind of "flower" she had skewered strawberries whole with the stem side looking like roses with that little green at the base of the flower. This clever lady took the rind of the fruit used and cut wedge shaped pieces and cut a few notches in them to create "leaves" as filler at the base where the wooden skewers went into the vase.
I wish I could show you a photo.

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try making a flower arrangement with the fruit. I tried it and it came out beautiful. use long skewers with atleast 1 per child. you put the grapes to cover the length of the stick, use honeydew, watermelon or cantelope to make the pettals of the flowers and use strawberrys, bluberries for the middle of the flower which ends up being the end of the stick. Have fun.

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J.
Fruit kabobs are always a hit with the kids, especially if you cut the fruit into shapes.

Good luck

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You might wnat to try FRuits with soem health foods treats, mix them with yogurt or make a Jello and add the fruits.UNless it has to be fresh frutis. Kids liek yogurt or jello so adding fruits to them you can prepare it ahead of time. Or you can get a watermelon and carve out balls of water melon and place them in a cute tray with soem toothpicks. and add otehr fruit in the watermelon bowl.Kids like cute containers so you might wnat to buy soem small bowls and plastic forks or spoons and make a fruit capote. Theres a lot of ideas here for fruit cups (capotes) (without the Liquor for kids.
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,raspberry_fruit_jel...

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Star fruit is fun - when cut it is in the shape of a star.

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Not sure which child you are talking about, but if it's the older one, what about doing shish kabobs - threading pieces of fruit on a stick? (Could perhaps do that for the younger one if the stick is not sharp - not sure about that.)

Sounds like fun.

A.

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That's such a great idea! What about finding some small cookie cutter shapes and using them to cut our different kinds of melon, and try something new like kiwi or starfruit the kids might like but may not have tried before.

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Hi J.,
I make baby carriages out of watermelons & fill with pineapple, melons, berries [ your choice, strawberries, raspberries,biueberries,etc.[, watermelon of course, & anything you really want. The pineapple gives a nice sweetness & of course you don't want a baby carriage! It's not hard to carve what you want.....if you are interested in more ideas, especially what & how to carve it please feel free to email me @ ____@____.com. I would be happy to help you & I have received alot of compliments on it. When the fruit & juices blend inside the watermelon it's really good ! Also cut friut as shapes or balls with small scoop.

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Hello. Watermelon is in season at that time and they sure do make great baskets or bowls. You just have to trace out your design and then cut it out. Once you do that you hallow out the watermelon until right before the rine starts to shine through. I usually ball some fruit and slice some as well. It makes a great container for the fruit and looks great at the same time! Hope this helps!!

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I made fruit Kabobs for my son's class. They loved them. I used pineapple, honeydew, cantaolpe, apples and strawberries. I cut them up into chunks and skewered them on wooden skewers. Then I made a yogurt dip for the kids to try. They loved it!! I love the idea of fresh fruit Fridays. Kodos to your child's teacher!!

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You can make fruit kabobs... made with cut up Kiwi,pinneaple,and grapes. They look great and are fun for the kids to eat.
-M.

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