Using wooden popsicle sticks and tiny plastic zoo animals your child will practice their number recognition, fine motor skills and build their imagination with this fun zoo activities for preschoolers.
I have a relatively cheap popsicle mold from Amazon that works just fine —
I use wooden popsicle sticks instead of the plastic ones that came with it.
I have the Norpro Ice Pop Maker, which I love because I can make up to 10 popsicles at once and I can
use wooden popsicle sticks, which I prefer over plastic ones.
Not exact matches
If you don't have
popsicle molds you could always
use Dixie cups and
wooden popsicle sticks, but I think
popsicle molds are a great investment so I recommend just getting a set!
Place
wooden popsicle sticks in water to soak, if
using.
We are recycling the
wooden sticks from the
popsicle / ice cream bars we ate yesterday and
using them for these cookies.
Supplies I
used to make this recipe: Progressive International Ice Pop Mold
Wooden popsicle sticks Cuisinart Mini Prep Plus food processor
I recently purchased short
wooden sticks, like
popsicle sticks but smaller, to
use in my creams that are in a jar.