Anne's tree plate

By VicentaLakin

Anne's tree plate
At the time of the planting day, Ann was ready for many trees this year, hoping that in the near future they would become small forests, with more birds and animals coming here and being neighbours, with lots of partners, excited to think about Ann, and planning to fatten the trees so that they could grow up quickly and look like they were. A lot of kids don't like to eat, and moms always have a headache about it. Isn't it funny that we turn a baby's meal into a rich and interesting storybook? Not only does it make sense to eat, but it also allows the baby to be involved in making it together. It is definitely a good parent-child game. It also develops the child's imagination and the ability to reconcile hands and eyes by producing the colours, shapes, tastes and so on。

Recipe Recommendations

  • rice 100g
  • cabbage moss 50g
  • broccoli 50g
  • beech mushroom 30g
  • tender meat powder appropriate amount
  • carrot slices 30g
  • snow peas 30g
  • lean meat minced 60g
  • seaweed appropriate amount
  • oil appropriate amount
  • salt appropriate amount

Steps for Anne's tree plate

  • Make Anne
    1
    Prepare your food。
  • Make Anne
    2
    Carrot slices with a little bit of salt hot。
  • Make Anne
    3
    Dutch beans are also cooked in salted water。
  • Make Anne
    4
    And tender powder mixed with a little water, and poured into it。
  • Make Anne
    5
    When the boiler is hot, it's put in a roast and a little bit of sauce, which is salty, so no additional salt is required。
  • Make Anne
    6
    The violet moss is boiled up in a longer section, with a little salt。
  • Make Anne
    7
    Crab mushrooms are cooked with a little salt。
  • Make Anne
    8
    The broccoli's hot and well-oiled frying pan, a little fresh water and salt, dry water, and less food, so it's better not to be fried。
  • Make Anne
    9
    The membrane covers the head of a rice rice troupe, shaped like a peach on its side。
  • Make Anne
    10
    And a rectangular body。
  • Make Anne
    11
    Ears, arms, legs, sticky and together, covered with protective membranes。
  • Make Anne
    12
    The mosses cut out the eyes, eyebrows, mouths and claws。
  • Make Anne
    13
    Stick the moss with the twig。
  • Make Anne
    14
    The roasted meat is made of dirt underneath。
  • Make Anne
    15
    Dutch beans cut some leaves with flowers。
  • Make Anne
    16
    Sheared purple mosses cut in pairs of scissors and then joined together to make the trunks (when cut, the last trunks may not match)。
  • Make Anne
    17
    Carrot cut out the sun and water kettle。
  • Make Anne
    18
    Crab mushrooms in the mud, with some broccoli on them, and some rice grains as spill water。