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Yogurt-on-a-Stick

This frosty frozen fruit treat is a refreshing snack — and a super science experiment!

By Ellen Booth Church | June , 2006
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Here's a quick and easy one-ingredient pop. Plus, it provides your child a bit of protein. One batch makes 3 to 4 pops.

What you need:

  • 1 8-oz. container of low-fat, low-sugar fruit yogurt, such as Stonyfield's
  • 4 popsicle sticks

What to do:

  1. Pour fruit yogurt into popsicle molds or small paper cups.
  2. Add sticks.
  3. Freeze.
  4. Remove and eat.

About the Author

Ellen Booth Church is a former professor of early childhood, a current educational consultant, keynote speaker, and author.


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