Cookies for Kids

 

These kid-friendly cookie recipes are easy to make and even easier to eat! Invite the kids to help you make them.

 

These colorful drop cookies are simple to make. They start with a cherry cake mix and add eggs, oil, nuts and chopped mint wafer candies.

These cookies are a favorite with kids and adults alike. Add your favorite flavor of jelly to really make them special.

Saltine crackers form the base of these easy cookies, which are topped with brown sugar and butter, then nuts and chocolate.

When someone asks you about these sugar cookies, make sure you give Cathy credit.

Almond paste is layered with chocolate brownies to produce a sophisticated, chewey bar cookie.

Your kids will love these cookies on a stick--with three kinds of chips, a candy coating and candy sprinkles just for fun.

These giant cookies are made easier with the use of self-rising flour, which contains the leavening and salt. Both dark and white chocolate pieces are ...

Be careful not to overbake these giant cookies or they'll be hard, not chewy. Serve them warm from the oven with a glass of cold ...

Delectable pressed cookies with a sugary crust just like grandma used to make. I can smell them now.

This tasty and festive treat is perfect for the holidays.  What a great name, Sugar Plums.

Traditional peanut butter cookies with a twist--semi-sweet, white chocolate and peanut butter chips. Cookies freeze well.

These long-time favorites are very easy to make and quite popular. Layers of sweetened condensed milk, chocolate chips, nuts and coconut top a graham crust.

These buttery cookies are for those who like crispy chocolate chip cookies. Add as many chocolate pieces as you like.

These slightly chewy chocolate cookies with a cracked appearance are a confectionary dream.

Everybody loves chocolate chip cookies, especially when they're fresh out of the oven--treat your family today.

Milk chocolate morsels make these cookies extra special-especially fresh from the oven.

A handful of colorful chocolate coated candies dress the top of these drop cookies.

Applesauce replaces some of the fat in these hearty cookies--healthy and delicious.

Shape this dough into candy canes and wreaths to make special Christmas memories.

Cookie dough is shaped into fingers, with pistachio nuts for nails, and knuckle marks added. After baking, they're dusted with gray-colored powdered sugar.

Peanut butter, brown and granulated sugars, and chocolate chips are combined to make these brownie treats.

Need a quick snack or breakfast on the go? Your family will love these healthy, sweet--but sugar free bars.

A great icing recipe for decorating cookies for the holidays. Just add a drop of your favorite food coloring.

Crisp, buttery sugar cookies are a special treat--yet simple enough to make every day.

These no-bake drop cookies are made in a saucepan by cooking butter, cocoa powder, sugar &, milk, and stirring in peanut butter and oats.

 

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