My kids are celebrating their 100th day of school and have some fun stuff planned in their classrooms today. I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to pack a little fun into their day, too!
This morning they came downstairs to this fun sign greeting them:
My kids adore signage. In fact, this was actually a good reminder to them about what today is and got them into a super-fun mood about being up at the crack for another day of school.
Last night I decided to throw a fun snack together for them to commemorate their 100th day of school, too.
It’s 100 pieces consisting of 20 Honey Nut Cheerios, 20 raisins, 20 Alpha-Bits cereal letters, 20 mini chocolate chips, and 20 marshmallows. They were pretty excited and wanted to have it for breakfast. Um, no!
I also woke up a bit extra early today to get these ready for their lunches:
I told them to be on the lookout for something extra special in their lunch today and they kept guessing all these fun treats but I think they’ll smile when they see their sandwich o’the day instead! They were quite easy. I just made the usual pb&j then used my biscuit cutter to cut out two circles and then took a paring knife and made a smaller round circle inside to make the hole of the zero. Then I used the rest of the bread to make the number one. They fit pretty nicely in their lunch trays. Also since today is February 1, I busted out the fun heart-shaped silicone cupcake holders I always use this time of year.
I can hardly believe it’s already 100 days for my little Kindergartener! But, I AM SUPER excited that we are inching closer and closer to summertime!
Does your kids’ school celebrate the 100th day of school? What kinds of ideas have you come across to share in the fun?
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