Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Zebra Mix Contest for Fit Moms Challenge

I am always on the lookout for fun to be had with your kids. Since K and I have been on a cooking spree I wanted to find some fun cooking/baking kits where he could participate. I found Zebra Mix on a mommy blog site and tried to win the giveaway. I didn't end up winning (bummer) but the company checked out my website and decided to let me review the product and also sent me boxes to giveaway myself. YAY!

(from the Zebra Mix Website) You will love eating our Chocolate Chip Cookies. But, we think the best part is in the process of making these cookies.

Each baking mix has on oversized Safari Baking Map with two levels of learning. Level 1 (age 4-9) is for non-readers, beginning readers and experienced readers. Level 2 is for ages 9 and up. Each level has aspirational learning and appeals to a variety of learning styles.

Using pictures, colorful illustrations and icons, kids learn math, science, practice critical thinking and they even learn how to write a scientific formula - all while they are Stirring Up Fun!®

It is the perfect kid-sized project for one, or set it up as a fun activity with family and friends.

Since I had such a great time I decided to let the moms in the Fit Moms Challenge try the kits as well. Comment here ladies and happy baking!

P.S. These kits have organic ingredients- so thumbs up! No High Fructose Corn Syrup!!!

4 comments:

Alicia said...

I'd love a box of the chocolate chip cookies. They all sound delicious but I think Kaleb would really love to help me make cookies.

GinaP said...

I'd like Choco Chip cookies too please! Thanks Elaine!!

Elizabeth Linder said...

Yum! I think I'll go for the brownies! Thanks for a great class today- we'll see you soon.

GinaP said...

I made the Chocolate chip cookies last week with my 5 yr old niece. It was a lot of fun! She enjoyed 'x'ing the steps as we moved through the map and LOVED mixing the dough with her hands. The cookies were a little thin, so maybe I'd try adjusting it to high altitude next time. They were delicious just the same though!