*This kid friendly Valentine Tic Tac Toe Bread Recipe contains Amazon links. Please note, as an affiliate marketer for them, clicking and purchasing from these links results in me making a small commission from this action.
A few months back I mentioned here that my girls love planning Tic Tac Toe. I even included a fun Halloween themed printable for all to enjoy Tic Tac Toe.
[clickToTweet tweet=”Want to play Tic Tac Toe this Valentine’s Day? Then, check out this fun peanut butter + bread recipe.” quote=”Want to play Tic Tac Toe this Valentine’s Day? Then, check out this fun peanut butter + bread recipe.” theme=”style1″]
That was then, but this is now. I mean Halloween is most definitely in the past for now. But that doesn’t mean my own kids’ love of Tic Tac Toe has diminished by any means. So, we have to find new and creative ways to continue to enjoy Tic Tac Toe here that is seasonably appropriate.
Well with Valentine’s Day, yet again being central here for us, it makes sense to think in terms of Valentine’s Day for Tic Tac Toe.
In that vain, I recently just bought Valentine’s themed conversation hearts. You know the hearts I am talking about. Those adorable little sugary hearts that have all sorts of fun little sayings on them for Valentine’s Day.
Plus I always have peanut butter in our home, because well I am mean peanut butter! And well bread is just a staple here. See my girls love toast morning, noon and night.
So, what better way to enjoy a fun Valentine Tic Tac Toe themed game with Valentine Tic Tac Toe Bread here.
Yup, Valentine Tic Tac Toe Bread combines the best of all with peanut butter, bread and conversation hearts, too!
Do you want to make Valentine Tic Tac Toe Bread?
Then check out my easy, but delicious recipe below…
Valentine Tic Tac Toe Bread Recipe
Valentine Tic Tac Toe Bread Recipe
Ingredients
- Bread or toast
- Creamy peanut butter
- Conversation hearts
- Decorating bag
- Spatula
Instructions
- Fill your decorating bags halfway with creamy peanut butter and cut a small tip off the end.
- Layout your bread or toast and use your decorating bag of peanut butter to draw a tic-tac-toe board onto each slice of bread.
- Separate your conversation hearts into piles of two colors.
- Now you can play tic-tac-toe on each slice of bread or toast with the conversation hearts and eat the peanut butter bread after.
There you have it a fun, but very simple, inexpensive way to enjoy a game of Tic Tac Toe for Valentine’s Day for all!
Do you have a favorite go to Valentine Family Friendly Snack?
Share with me now in the comments…
Dara says
That is such a cute idea!
Janine says
Thanks so much, Dara!! 🙂
William Holland says
It’s so simple and sooooo cute! I wish I had a little kid so I could make this or them….or NOT!!!! LOL
Have a great Hump Day, Janine!
Janine says
Aw, Bill thank you for putting a smile on my face with your words here. Happy Hump Day to you, too now 🙂
Gail says
What an adorable idea!
Janine says
Thanks Gail!! 🙂
Bri Adams says
This is such a cute little snack and activity. I love it when they can do double duty!
Janine says
Aw, thanks Bri and me too!! 🙂
Tamara says
I love it! I don’t think I’ve ever in my life used piping for peanut butter and it’s such a great idea! I want to do this in their school lunch and make sure it stays as gorgeous as yours do.
Janine says
Aw, this was a first for me, too and I am liking Laura’s idea to add pretzels, too for lunch 🙂
LAURA DENNIS says
What a super cute idea. I think you could put pretzel sticks on top of the peanut butter to send it in a lunch box.
Janine says
Love your idea and going to try to add the next time I make now. Thanks Laura 🙂
Dara says
Adorable way to entertain the little ones!
Janine says
Thanks Dara!! 😉
Diane Roark says
Janie,
I can see packing the bread in a ziplock, the peanut butter in a ziplock and let kids build there own sandwich for lunch. All kids would want to see what they were doing.
Very cute idea. It looks like a lot of fun.
Blessings for a great week!
Diane
Janine says
Love your idea and also wishing you a great week, too now Diane 😉😉
Meredith Spidel says
What a cute idea! My kids would love this!
Janine says
Definitely hope when you are feeling better you can try with your kids, too 🙂
AnnMarie John says
What a fun idea! Madison LOVES Tic Tac Toe. Whenever we go to restaurants they’re almost always there on the kids menu so she would have us play while we wait for our food. I ended up buying her the game. Now this is a great way to not only play with her food, but play the game she loves as well.
Janine says
My girls are so similar and love to do Tic Tac Toe when we go out at restaurants, too. And totally great way to play with their food and the game, too 🙂
Jen says
Well aren’t you just brilliant, brilliant!! Liese is addicted to the “hearts” these days and this would be a fun way to get her to eat real food 🙂
Janine says
Aw, I hope this helps and I know my youngest (my picky eater) anything to help eat more real food is a bonus to me, too!
Jennifer says
I usually plan a few things for Valentine’s Day, but this year I really dropped the ball! Hopefully I can use a couple easy ideas like these and step it up over the next couple of days!
Thanks for sharing Janine!
xoxo
Janine says
Happy to share and hope this idea can indeed help xoxo 😉