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7 Kid-Friendly July 4th Treats You Need to Try Now

June 26, 2017 by Leslie 1 Comment

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Get ready for your patriotic celebration with one of these seven kid-friendly July 4th treats. All seven are tried and tested!

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I’ve been known to go out of my way to make cute treats for a celebration.

There were the barnyard donut holes, the Olaf Jello cups, and a myriad of ocean-themed treats. But I rarely ever actually make something fun and festive for Independence Day.

There was that one time, when I hosted a July 4th themed party. That was pretty awesome, actually.

But it’s been a while since anything that adorable has crossed our plates. No more.

Today, Amy from Health, Home, and Heart is sharing 7 kid-friendly July 4th treats that are perfect for your patriotic celebration. But this isn’t just any July 4th collection. What I love about her collection is that:

  1. She’s tried each of the recipes and treats she’s sharing. Since she’s made all 7 of these treats, she knows if they’re worth making. And,
  2. My kids could help make most of them. What’s better than a cute, themed treat? One you don’t have to make! Now that my girls are 5 and {almost} 8, they can help out with dipping, drizzling, and putting food on skewers. Score!

So, don’t put off making those adorable July 4th treats. Get ready for all your patriotic parties with Amy’s recommendations.

Here’s a little bit more about Amy:

What is your favorite song right now?

Thy Will be Done by Hillary Scott

What is your proudest accomplishment?

I know this is pretty cliche, but my daughter is my proudest accomplishment. She’s only two right now, so I haven’t had enough time to completely screw her up yet. Ha! Seriously, though, she is such a great kid and truly amazes me every day.

What’s the cutest treat you ever made?
Are you making any kid-friendly July 4th treats this year?

Each of my Spectacular Summer co-hosts is sharing a little bit more about Tammy on their blogs, too. So don’t forget to hop around and see what else she has to say.

A Purdy Little House Hey Fitzy
Confessions of a Mommyaholic JENerally Informed
Crafting a Family Just Measuring Up
Dazzle While Frazzled The Navage Patch
Flourish and Knot The No Pressure Life
Health, Home, and Heart

Head over to Health, Home, and Heart to find out how to make July 4th treats your family will love.



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About Leslie

Leslie is the passionate party planner in her family. Living with metastatic breast cancer since 2022, she is determined to find a way to continue making amazing parties for her kids that don't leave you exhausted. To do that Leslie combines the experience she learned working for a professional event planner with the reality of a busy family life to create party inspiration that the average mom can reproduce and be proud of.

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  1. Shannon says

    June 27, 2017 at 7:19 am

    I’m headed over to check out these ideas! I could really use them for the 4th…and for the rest of the summer!

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