The latest video in the “Disney Fairies” movie series, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure was released earlier this week. Disney does a terrific job creating fun kid activities like print outs to go along with their movies. I was also pleasantly surprised to see healthy family cooking activities like these:
The recipe is a bit hard to see. It’s 1/2 cantaloupe – peeled, seed and cubed. 1 lime, juiced, and 2 tablespoons honey. I’d suggest using light agave nectar instead since it’ll blend better and has a lower Glycemic Index.
Lots of good nutrition in this recipe from nuts, seeds and dried fruit.
How can you combine children’s movies with a fun and healthy cooking activity? If you want some ideas, check out my blog My Readable Feast.
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Disclosure: I was sent a review copy of the movie and some fairy wings by Click Communications. (Don’t tell Lucie about the fairy wings. They’re a surprise.)
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