Teddy bear toast
I‘m always on the lookout for really easy recipes that my sons can make (there’s not always enough time for baking). I saw this super-cute teddy bear toast idea here and had to try.

All you need to make this sweet breakfast is toast, banana, raisins, butter/margarine, cinnamon and sugar*.

Pretty lovely huh!

Check out the full recipe at kidssoup.com. *For the sugar/cinnamon sprinkle we just mixed a teaspoon of caster sugar with a pinch of cinnamon. Yum!

26 Comments › Leave yours
Leave a Reply
- All I need… (my mum's blog x)
- Arvindgupta Toys
- Beci Orpin
- Chez Beeper Bebe
- Colossal
- Craftgawker
- Crow roosters crow
- Curly Birds
- diy or die
- Fine Little Day
- Handmade Charlotte
- Hello Kiddo
- IDN Magazine
- Kickcan & Conkers
- Kireei
- le dans la
- LMNOP
- Lullatone home orchestra
- Meet me at Mike's
- misako mimoko
- Officers (my cousins band)
- Papercrave
- Piles of washing
- Poppytalk
- Red Ted Art
- Sausage Jar
- Swiss Miss
- Tattly
- Wabi-sabi wanderings
- What I Made
- Whipup















Michelle #
This is the cutest breakfast I’ve ever seen!
Kate #
Thanks Michelle. It really does taste good too…cinnamon-sugar + hot buttered toast = delicious!
lisarenata #
easy. simple. just the way i like it. thanks.
Jim K. #
Reminds me of the “Hunny Bunnies” my Mom made for my brothers and me when we were small. She cut out circles of sandwiches with a donut cutter The small circles became the ears. Faces were made of maraschino cherries, raisins, even slices of pimento stuffed olives. We had to eat the cut-away crusts before we could eat the bunny.
Kate #
Sounds really cute Jim….your Mum sounds lovely!
My Mum used to make me sugar sandwiches and I thought they were the bees knees…yum!
hennymats #
Love that! Perfect for my picky three-year-old with a sweet tooth! Oh and he loves toast, sugar and banana. Thank you!
let5ch #
Came across this brilliance via Laughing Squid and made versions for my daughters this morning. Since it’s a bear, I used honey instead of sugar/cinnamon mix. Also, substituted raisins for some mini chocolate chips
http://flic.kr/p/bECdaa
Kate #
Ha! So cute. I love that they all have their own little personality! ^_^
Birte #
This is too lovely and inspiring. I would use honey and blueberry instead of the cinnamon and raisins. But the idea is great!
Jenny #
This is too cute :3
Carolyn @ Mama's Little Muse #
There is something just so beary adorable about that (sorry couldn’t resist) AND I am sure it tastes just as delicious! I will have to try it with my son!
Pink Ronnie #
This is SO cute. Thanks for sharing this, I’m so doing this tomorrow!
Ronnie xo
(Came across via Swiss Miss)
ariane #
Very cute! You might like this: http://www.pequerecetas.com/receta/osito-piruletas-galletas-bizcocho/
Gail #
Looks like a great website, but it’s in Spanish! How do you read it in English?
Kate #
Try google translate ^_^
http://translate.google.com/
Afina Elma #
so cute bear
Gina #
I love this toast so much. I just wanted to let you know that I’ve posted a link to you and this today! Thank you for your ever steady paired down design! I can count on your site. “Unbearably” cute!
Kate #
Thanks for the kind words Gina ^_^
kekepania #
This looks fab, I will do it for my 2 years old, thanks for sharing, I send your website to many of my friends.
Kate #
Thanks for spreading the word
bigcheeseman #
Love this – going to make it with peanut butter instead of sugar/cinnamon for my daughter (2) tomorrow!
Tor #
This is so cute! Simple and pretty healthy, too. Teacakes or hot cross buns would work nicely for a freckly bear and I bet almond butter would be brilliant if you want to avoid the cinnamon sugar.
Kate #
Thanks for the tips Tor ^_^
foodlve #
Seems very tasty ,,,
Why do not you add it as photo link to http://www.foodlve.com to get more traffic
Rosie @ Blueberry Kitchen #
This is so cute, what a lovely idea!
Rachael #
I can’t do much more except echo the previous comments in saying this is so cute… almost too cute to eat! Kids must love this a lot.