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Warm fruit salad

Make a tasty pudding that is popular in Scandinavia. Planned learning intention

Planned learning intention

Knowledge and understanding of the world

Resources

A cup of dry pitted prunes, a cup of dried pitted apricots, 4 bananas, a cup of raisins, a cup of freshly squeezed orange juice, 2 tablespoons of honey, the juice and grated peel of a lemon

Step by step

* Talk about the appearance of dried fruit and compare it to fresh fruit it once was. Bring in examples of fruit or look for pictures in books.

* Ask the children to tell you what has happened to change the texture, look and colour of the dried fruit.

* Taste the dried fruit and notice it is no longer juicy or soft.

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