These breads can easily make children themselves as fir trees without many aids. Create your own small fir tree bread. For this you cut a large slice of sandwich toast diagonally. For small children, the slice of toast fourths, because it makes it easier for them to take the toast into their hands.
Then you cover the triangles with soft butter or cream cheese and sprinkle chocolate sprinkles on them. Then you sting out small banana stars with cookies and decorate them on the sprinkles. Small fir-tree breads are ready. Children practice tasks of daily life and they can work completely independently, which strengthens their self-confidence.
Alternatively, you can also use a cut-out shape for the fir trees. This also looks very nice on a buffet. For small children, however, the split toast slices are easier to use. Both ideas are described in detail here. Have fun!
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Uses a large slice of sandwich toast.
First, you're positioning your outcrop on the toast.
After that, you push the cut-out form firmly into the toast.
Remove the outer parts of the toast.
Place the fir tree on a plate and brush it with soft butter.
After that, her chocolate sprinkles spread out on the fir tree.
Through the butter stick the sprinkles on the bread.
Now you can serve the fir tree.
For the stars you use a half, peeled banana. Cut off several thin slices and sting stars out of the slices with a cookie.
You can eat the banana pieces all around you.
Then you decorate the stars on the bread tree. Other stars you decorate in the sky.
Finished is a small sweet fir tree.
First, cut the toast diagonally in two halves (triangles).
For the trunk, either cut a narrow strip on the triangles or use a strip of a second slice of toast.
Then brush and cover the two bread fir trees as described above.
For this purpose, the disc toast first cuts diagonally in two halves (triangles).
Then halve the two triangles in the middle, so that two more triangles arise each.
This creates a total of four triangles from a slice of toast.
Cut a triangle into strips and place it as tree trunks under the other triangles. Season the strips accordingly.
This is how three fir trees are created.
The size of these small bread fir trees is ideal for small children's hands, as this way children can keep and eat the fir trees easily.
Now brush the fir trees with soft butter or cream cheese and cover them as described before.
Have fun trying it out!
Materials
Directions
Uses a large slice of sandwich toast.
First, you're positioning your outcrop on the toast.
After that, you push the cut-out form firmly into the toast.
Remove the outer parts of the toast.
Place the fir tree on a plate and brush it with soft butter.
After that, her chocolate sprinkles spread out on the fir tree.
Through the butter stick the sprinkles on the bread.
Now you can serve the fir tree.
For the stars you use a half, peeled banana. Cut off several thin slices and sting stars out of the slices with a cookie.
You can eat the banana pieces all around you.
Then you decorate the stars on the bread tree. Other stars you decorate in the sky.
Finished is a small sweet fir tree.
First, cut the toast diagonally in two halves (triangles).
For the trunk, either cut a narrow strip on the triangles or use a strip of a second slice of toast.
Then brush and cover the two bread fir trees as described above.
For this purpose, the disc toast first cuts diagonally in two halves (triangles).
Then halve the two triangles in the middle, so that two more triangles arise each.
This creates a total of four triangles from a slice of toast.
Cut a triangle into strips and place it as tree trunks under the other triangles. Season the strips accordingly.
This is how three fir trees are created.
The size of these small bread fir trees is ideal for small children's hands, as this way children can keep and eat the fir trees easily.
Now brush the fir trees with soft butter or cream cheese and cover them as described before.
Have fun trying it out!
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