Red light, yellow light, green light to snacking! Traffic Light Snack for Toddlers. This post is sponsored by Socialstars & Playskool as a part of toddler snacktime fun with the #PLAYSKOOLCREW. All opinions are my own
Traffic Light Snack for Toddlers
Beep! Beep! Vroom! Vroom!
My toddler is fascinated lately by cars. Studying how they work, beeping that horn and letting the good times roll, I am loving her curiosity when it comes to cars. Inspired by her latest toddler craze, we made this easy Traffic Light Snack for Toddlers. Perfect for little hands and a delicious healthy treat, my toddler gobbles up these fun traffic lights as we explore the world of cars!
Here’s how to make your traffic light inspired snack:
The Perfect Portable Car Toy
And what goes perfectly with a traffic light snack? A FUN car toy, of course! The new Playskool Roll’n Gears Car is the perfect toy for on-the-go car play. This portable toy is perfect for your little car lover and easily weaves in toddler learning wherever you go!
Open the case for fun with car gears!
This car comes loaded with 5 removable car gears for interlocking, twisting, stacking and spinning for endless play time fun.
With 9 locations to place your gears, your toddler will love exploring and problem solving to get those gears to move.
Need another way to play? Just close up the case for a classic rolling car play. Vroom! Vroom!
The best part of the new Roll’n Gears Car is how Playskool Toys has integrated the Play, Stow and Go concept into the design. Perfect for moms on the go, this toy play set closes up into a compact carry case so you can take the toy with you, without the hassle! Everything stores inside, so there’s no loose pieces while you travel.
Traffic Light Snack for Toddlers
What You Will Need:
- Graham Crackers
- Peanut Butter (easily switch out for sun butter or another substitute for peanut allergies)
- Strawberries, cut into circles
- Banana, cut into circles
- Green Grapes, cut into circles
Directions:
1. Break graham crackers into individual rectangles.
2. Spread peanut butter onto one side of the graham crackers.
3. Place one strawberry at the top of your traffic light. Place a banana piece in the middle. Add a grape for the bottom. You now have a red, yellow, and green light!
4. Enjoy your snack while talking about the colors, the sounds and the FUN of playing with cars!
A delicious traffic light snack and a new car toy! Life is good in our toddler world. We’re rolling along and having fun at age 2!
What do you love about the new Playskool Roll’n Gears Car?
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Robin Rue (@massholemommy) says
What a great snack idea. My kids are way past the toddler age and I think they would like this, too.
vickie couturier says
what a fun way to get kids to try new foods
Debra says
What a fun way to get kids to eat or try new foods. I love your yummy stoplight!
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
What a cute idea! Red, yellow, and green stand for delicious!
Melissa Pezza says
This is such a cute little snack idea. I love the toy, too. My youngest would gobble them both up.
Valerie Gray says
What a clever idea for a fun snack! My kids always loved Playsckool toys.
Debbie Denny says
That is a great flavor combination for a snack. Love the car toy. It is cute.
Liz Mays says
Oh how cute is that. I really like this idea. The toy sounds great for encouraging critical thinking too.
Pam says
This is SUCH a cute idea. What a good way to serve up fruit!
Toni | BoulderLocavore says
What a cute snack! So simple, nutritious and some learning too while playing with toy cars. I’ll make these for my teen who needs to learn to drive!
Mare Wagenbach says
These are adorable!
Shell says
That car is so cute! And that snack looks so yummy and kid-friendly!
Penelope says
Play Doh is always popular here, not just with my kids when they were toddlers. That little car is so cute, I know my kids would love taking it everywhere.
crystal says
Transportation always captivated my kids when they were little. The fun little car and the sweet snack are just perfect.
Denise Taylor-Dennis says
What a cute toy my son, l love the gears. I love the snack idea too cute.
Jeanine says
Oh how cute. What a fabulous idea. I’d never think to do something like this. My kids would love it though especially my youngest!
lana simanovicki says
this is brilliant my grandkids would enjoy this
Rosey says
You’ve got fun ideas. I want some fruit now too…that kiwi is looking mighty tasty.
Ann B says
This looks like a great toy. I will have to make this snack up the next time my friend brings her little ones over.
Patricia Delgado says
These are so fun! I bet my four year old would even like to help make them for her and her 1 year old brother.