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Preschool learning online tries to focus on healthy pre-school snacks for kids, healthy preschool recipes, preschool treats, healthy foods & daycare lunch menus for kids.These are important for promoting healthy, nutritious lifestyles for your toddlers & preschool kids today, and their active little lives.
Fact is, there seems to be more obese, overweight, under nourished children today, more so than ever, due to a lack of healthy preschool snacks & healthy daycare lunch menu considerations. Healthy, nutritious eating can be fun for everyone, including your preschool kids!
Proper healthy pre-school snacks for kids & healthy preschool food recipes for kids will make your kids feel great, provide more healthy productive energy, as well as improve their concentration and individual dispositions while they grow and interact with other children.
"Healthy daycare lunch menus, pre-school treats & healthy snacks for your little tots can be nutritious and fun for kids to eat!"
This is a great kid’s lunch idea or daycare lunch menu idea when you feel like you are in a rut making the same preschool snacks and lunches over and over again. You don’t need a whole daycare lunch menu change; sometimes adding things to your own daycare or preschool lunch menu is all you need for a delicious, fun change.
Adding protein to this all-time favorite sandwich makes it tastier, and keeps those preschool tummies full for longer periods of time, so preschoolers can make it thru their busy little days at daycare or while playing.
-Real Cheddar cheese or cheese slices if the preschool children prefer that instead
-Butter
-Whole Wheat Bread
-Sliced Chicken or Turkey Breast or Ham
Butter one side of each slice of bread. Place butter side down on a napkin.
Slice very thin slices of cheddar cheese (or use cheese slices…one slice of cheese for each slice of bread) until you have enough pieces to cover each side of bread.
Put the chicken, turkey breast or ham over the cheese on one slice of the bread.
Then add the remaining cheese on top of the meat. So now the meat is in between both slices of bread.
Put the other slice of bread on top. Pick up the sandwich and discard the paper towel.
Place in a medium heat frying pan and cook until both sides are browned and the cheese is all melted.
I usually serve this healthy preschool sandwich with a side of veggies and ranch dip, or a fruit salad.
Drinks: Milk, Juice, or Water