Seven-Day Rainbow Fruit Pizza (A Week You Can Eat!)

A cheerful no-bake treat where each slice represents a day of the week. Perfect for grandparents and grandchildren to talk about routines, colors, and counting—all while making something sweet together. 🍎📅

Ingredients

  • 1 large round sugar cookie crust (store-bought, pre-baked)
  • 1 cup vanilla yogurt or whipped cream cheese spread
  • About 2 cups mixed fruit, cut small
    (strawberries, mandarin oranges, pineapple, kiwi, blueberries, grapes—anything soft and colorful)

Tools Needed

  • Butter knife or small spatula
  • Cutting board
  • Child-safe knife (optional)
  • Small bowls (for sorting fruit)
  • Paper towels (for quick cleanup)

Before You Start (Grandma’s Tip 💛)

Talk about the days of the week together. You might say:
“Let’s give each slice a day—Monday through Sunday—and decorate them one by one.”

Patience and praise matter more than perfection.


Instructions

  1. Spread the Base
    Spread the yogurt or cream cheese evenly over the cookie crust.
    • 👶 Great for kids: Spreading and smoothing
    • 🧓 Adult help: Holding the crust steady
  2. Divide Into 7 Slices
    Lightly score the cookie into seven slices (like a pizza).
    • 🧓 Adult step: Cutting or marking evenly
    • 👶 Kids can count aloud: “One slice for each day!”
  3. Assign the Days
    Starting with Monday, name each slice together going around the circle.
    • 👶 Learning moment: Days of the week in order
  4. Decorate Each Day
    Let your grandchild decorate each slice with a different fruit or color.
    Example:
    • Monday – strawberries
    • Tuesday – oranges
    • Wednesday – pineapple
    • Thursday – kiwi
    • Friday – blueberries
    • Saturday – grapes
    • Sunday – mix of favorites
    • 👶 Perfect kid job: Placing fruit
    • 🧓 Adult help: Any additional cutting
  5. Admire, Then Enjoy
    Talk about the colors, the days, and what happens on each day of the week before slicing and sharing.

Gentle Guidance for Grandparents 🌷

  • Let the child lead—even if “Wednesday” ends up with three fruits.
  • Use the moment to talk about routines: school days, rest days, fun days.
  • If attention fades, that’s okay—the goal is together time, not finishing fast.
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