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What to Read Wednesday: Candy Books for Kids

January 13, 2016 by Anne Campbell Leave a Comment

The Best Candy Themed Books for Kids

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I don’t know about you, but I have at least one kid in my house with a sweet tooth He is a candy scavenger, and he looks forward to trips to the dollar store to stock up on his sweets. To celebrate our love for all things sticky and sweet, we are featuring the best candy themed books for kids. We’ve picked our favorites, but we’d love to hear yours. If you have any suggestions for us, please comment below, and we’ll add them to our reading list.

Happy reading!

Printable Candy Activity Pack

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What to Read Wednesday -- To celebrate our love for all things sticky and sweet, we are featuring the best candy themed books for kids. Candy themed activities for kids; elementary, middle, homeschool, unit study ideas

 

Our favorite candy themed books for kids


Candy Aisle Crafts: Create Fun Projects with Supermarket Sweets is a fun “cookbook” of crafting with food ideas. My little chef is inspired by the unique and doable kid-friendly recipes in Candy Aisle Crafts.

Several of the projects would be cute for birthday parties for kids from baby on up, and many of the projects are adaptable for holiday fare. Some of the ideas are super-simple, such as shaped marshmallows for hot chocolate, and some are elaborate, such as the cookie castle cake. But all of them are really accessible.

Some of the activities include: making flowers from gumdrops and Necco Wafers, peppermint ornaments, clown cupcake toppers, gummy animal menorah, marshmallow birds, and triangle tree pops.

Our Favorite Candy Books for Kids

  • Julius’s Candy Corn
  • Many Luscious Lollipops: A Book About Adjectives
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Curious George Goes to a Chocolate Factory
  • Chocolate Island
  • I Spy a Candy Cane
  • Candy Aisle Crafts: Create Fun Projects with Supermarket Sweets

The most popular post from last week was:

  • My 3 Boys’ Favorite Books from My Life’s Work; One Mom’s Homeschooling Journey

And now for the link up!

Our hosts will still share a themed selection of our favorite books each week.

If you’d like to join us as a co-host for What to Read Wednesday, please contact Anne.

Anne at Learning TableLeah at Sandy Toes Creations

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This list has our book themes, but you don’t have to stick to that to link up–any family-friendly posts are welcome. So, come on! Join in the fun! 

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