I Love Ewes

Rice Krispie treats shaped like sheep with pretzel stick legs. Each has heart-shaped sign on its neck saying "God loves ewe!"

Gather

3 tablespoons butter
4 1/4 cups miniature marshmallows
6 cups crisp rice cereal
pretzel sticks
tube of decorator frosting
colorful paper
scissors
hole punch
ribbon


Go

1. Ask an adult to melt the butter in a large saucepan and stir in 4 cups of marshmallows until they are melted.
2. Pour in cereal and stir until marshmallows mix coats cereal.
3. On wax paper, after lightly buttering hands, mold mixture into the shape of a sheep, including its body and head.
4. Cut the remaining unmelted marshmallows in half to make tails and ears. Stick them to the sheep’s body while it is still warm.
5. After bodies cool for 10 minutes, gently push four pretzel sticks into the sheep’s lower body to create legs.
6. Use decorator frosting to make eyes and nose.
7. Cut a heart shape out of paper. Punch a hole in the paper and thread ribbon through.
8. Write a note to your valentine and tie ribbon around sheep’s neck like a collar.

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Every month, Focus on the Family Clubhouse Jr. magazine provides age-appropriate, biblically based stories, poems, puzzles, crafts and recipes that can help children (ages 3-7) learn more about and grow closer to God.
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