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Caveman Food

Time

  • 20 to 30 minutes

Materials

  • Dinner food items

Directions

Use your imaginations to plan a caveman meal. You might serve up a roast beef with whole baked potatoes along with a written menu dubbing your dinner dinosaur meat with whale eggs. Pea soup with fish crackers could become a drink from the lagoon. Let your imaginations be your guide.

Extensions

  • Pretend you are giants and make up a menu like broccoli trees and carrot disks that are slices of logs.
  • Draw pictures of your dishes to grace the mealtime table with visual effects.

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Copyright © 2004 by Susan Kettmann. Excerpted from The 2,000 Best Games & Activities with permission of its publisher, Sourcebooks, Inc.

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