Anonymous
Post 02/05/2013 19:35     Subject: Re:100th Day of School Snack

My son's kinder teacher asked for boxes of Fruit loops and Cheerios. The string 100 Cheerios on a string necklace or group Cheerios by color in groups of ten.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2013 19:26     Subject: Re:100th Day of School Snack

When my kids were in K in another state, the tradition was to cook 100 pancakes for the kids. I happened to be a room mom and it was a fun day. But I agree with the pp's that goldfish, pretzels or something similar would be good. I have a friend with a dc with a peanut allergy so I am aware of how much it means when the snacks are "safe" and the kids with allergies don't have to eat something different. So I would keep that in mind too if possible.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2013 12:00     Subject: Re:100th Day of School Snack

Swedish fish, goldfish crackers, ritz bites, strawberries, blueberries...I agree snacks should be healthy-but seriously. Once in a while a delicious treat will not sabatage their eating habits. In moderation.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2013 09:08     Subject: 100th Day of School Snack

Are you trying to make it look like the number 100? What about spearing (on a toothpick) a sliver of cucumber with 2 cherry tomatoes?
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2013 09:07     Subject: 100th Day of School Snack

Anyone have any ideas for a snack for my class. I looked on pinterest but it was mostly snack mix or Little Debbie Swiss Rolls and Donut Holes. Hoping someone has an alternative healthier idea?