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5 cute toast ideas your kids will love

Peanut butter, cream cheese, strawberries, blueberries, bananas and a little bit of imagination are all you need to turn breakfast into a slice of fun.

5 cute toast ideas your kids will love

Photo: Carmen Cheung

Looking to have some fun with breakfast (or snack time)? With these five ingredients, boring slices of toast are easily transformed into breadwinners.

1. The lion

toast decorated like a lion Photo: Carmen Cheung

A peanut butter base, cream cheese snout, blueberry eyes and a mane of strawberries make this fun and fruity toast a roaring good time.

2. The owl

toast decorated like an owl Photo: Carmen Cheung

Your kids will have a hoot scarfing down this peanut butter toast with strawberry wings and banana and blueberry eyes.

3. The bunny

toast decorated like a bunny Photo: Carmen Cheung

Did some-bunny say it was snack time? This cream cheese slice is topped with banana and strawberry ears, blueberry eyes and banana whiskers.

4. The bear

toast decorated like a bear Photo: Carmen Cheung

Oh, hey there, cutie. Who wants PB and banana? You won't be able to keep their paws off this adorable little cub with blueberry eyes.

5. The fox

toast decorated like a fox Photo: Carmen Cheung

What did the fox say? He said it's time to load up that toast. Start with the cream cheese, layer on the peanut butter and then top with strawberries, banana and blueberries. Voilà!

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Simone Olivero is a Toronto-based writer and editor specializing in lifestyle editorial including travel, home décor, beauty and food. Her work has also been published in print and online publications like Toronto LifeChatelaine, The Toronto Star, CBC Travel, Yahoo! Canada and more. She was previously a senior editor at Today’s Parent and is currently the managing editor at House & Home

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