
Enough to make children (and adults) want to savor delicious fruits!
To stimulate children's appetite for fruits or vegetables, we can present them with original and colorful plates, without it being complicated to make. It's a great way to get them to eat healthily, as fruits and vegetables are packed with fiber and vitamins!
To inspire you and delight your offspring, here are very enticing presentation ideas. To be served at children's parties or as everyday snacks!
It's time to have fun, unleash your creativity, and enjoy it all down to the last piece!
You can also use hard-boiled eggs, bread, and other tasty elements available in the kitchen!
1. A Friendly Crab
Apples and two blueberries or two raisins will form a very cute little crab. Green grapes will add greenery!

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2. A Spirited Lion
Here, you need a bit of bread (preferably whole grain) and cheese. Add carrots, celery, cucumbers, red peppers or tomatoes, as well as seeds (sunflower, pumpkin) or raisins, and you're done!

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3. A Tropical Fish
With slices of oranges, you can create a superb vitamin-packed fish! Add some underwater decorations with other foods you have on hand. Superb!

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4. Flamboyant Flowers
Petals made of strawberries, a stem made of Ficello-style cheese, leaves and a ground made of kiwis... Appetizing!

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5. A Majestic Dinosaur
For a prehistoric snack, form a dinosaur and its decor with bananas, kiwis, toast... They will devour it all!

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6. A Tasty Sausage Dog
Use a banana to create a very cute sausage dog. Decorate the plate with blackberries and raspberries. Accompany it all with a dip or oatmeal. And add bones cut from mangoes or other fruits, or even cheese!

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7. Tropical Decor
Form palm trees with bananas and kiwis. For the coconuts, use grapes or large blueberries! Make a smiling sun with cantaloupe and for the ground, use shredded coconut, granola, or others.

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8. A Banana Centipede
This centipede is too cute! Accompany it with greenery (kiwi in small pieces, celery...), flowers in strawberries, raspberries, or other colorful foods, and a sun in cantaloupe or cheese. Yum!

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9. Little Monsters
With green apples and strawberries, form greedy monsters. For the teeth, you can use almonds, pieces of marshmallows, or others. Eyes in icing, grapes, or candy, for once, why not?

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10. Vintage Rabbits
People of a certain age will remember these kinds of characters. Represent them with bananas and strawberries. Create a decoration with kiwis, a small clementine, or a carrot slice, etc!

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11. An Adorable Giraffe
Head to the savannah with a giraffe made of cantaloupe, a banana, kiwi, and raspberries or grapes palm tree. The ground can also be kiwi, or honeydew melon. Tasty!

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12. Delicious Butterflies
Wonderful strawberries. That's all you need to create stunning butterflies!

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13. Dolphins in the Ocean
Banana dolphins, a sea of blueberries, raspberries for decoration and taste. Add a smiling ramekin of oatmeal! Super!

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14. A Plane to Escape
Bananas, strawberries, whipped cream cloud. Voilà!

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15. Juicy Turtles
It's so lovely! Kiwis and green grapes. Easy! (Use kiwi seeds for the eyes).

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16. Caterpillars
Thread green grapes onto skewers and you're done!

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17. An Egg Caterpillar
With hard-boiled eggs, you can easily create this!

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18. An Elaborate Duck
You can take inspiration from this picture to create a superb duck!

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19. Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli...
Higher level of difficulty, but fabulous results!

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