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Kids love pizza. And they love berries! Combine the two for a sweet-and-healthy dessert or snack.
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Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a cookie sheet with foil.
Unroll the refrigerated dough onto a lightly floured surface. Use an inverted small bowl (like a cereal bowl) to cut the dough into four 4-inch rounds. Transfer the pie rounds to the prepared cookie sheet. Kids can prick the surface of the dough with a fork. Place the dough in the oven and bake until it's golden brown, about 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from the oven, transfer to a wire rack, and cool.
Spread 1 1/2 tablespoons of the softened cream cheese on top of each pie crust. Top with a tablespoon of jam. Kids can arrange sliced fruit on top of the jam. To mimic the look of mozzarella cheese, sprinkle some grated white chocolate on top of each pizza.
A favorite with Wuzzleburg locals, this pie is a surefire hit
There's only one thing to say about the this cake--"Wow, wow!"
Here's a delicious, fruit-packed smoothie that hits all the right notes
A no-bake mini-cake that's just the right size for your child
Wow them with a new way to make this classic kid favorite!
This cool treat is very popular in Wuzzleburg!
Kids love this snack that involves chopsticks and candy fish!
Wow, wow! It’s lasagna! And it has marshmallows and chocolate!
Wow, wow, is this sauce delicious!
Make some-bunny smile with this cute & healthy lunch
Here's one way to get the kids to eat their veggies: Turn a yellow pepper into Ming-Ming!
Make this easy snack and your preschooler will start vying for veggies!
Perk up peas with citrus and spearmint!
Let these colorful, flavorful veggies and dip take flight!
Surprise Mom with this beautiful, delicious display
Dora's dessert is a garden of delights with fruity flowers & sweet pudding!
Here come's the sun--a yummy one!
A no-bake mini-cake that's just the right size for your child
Garden-fresh veggies help keep kids healthy after a day of exploring
Serve up a blooming spring breakfast!
Cool dip, little dudes!
Try these kabobs out for size--with dipping sauces from around the world