These kid-friendly cookie recipes are easy to make and even easier to eat! Invite the kids to help you make them.
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A holiday tradition, these cookies will surely disappear quickly. A great recipe to get the kids involved. |
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Yummy no-bake cookies made with quick oats and coconut. |
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Like an ordinary pizza, this sweet brownie version is a combination of crust and toppings. It's quick-to-fix because it starts with a package of brownie ... |
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Everyone will find something to love about these peanut butter, cocoa, and oatmeal drop cookies. |
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A great icing recipe for decorating cookies for the holidays. Just add a drop of your favorite food coloring. |
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A fun cookie the kids can get involved with. A hershey kiss is gently placed in the center of each of the peanut butter cookies. |
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Little pecan coated thumbprint cookies filled with raspberry jam for a fruity flavor. |
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Oatmeal raisin cookies with a light sugary crust that adds texture. |
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These quick-to-mix cookies have only three ingredients--peanut butter, sugar, and egg--but no flour. The dough is shaped into balls, and if you wish, you can ... |
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Teddy bear cookies are assembled using vanilla and chocolate sugar cookie dough. |
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Peanuts and cereal are combined with a peanut butter mixture to make these no-bake treats. |
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Take crispy rice bars to the next level with peanut butter, chocolate chips, and raspberry preserves. |
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No-bake confections with pretzels, white chocolate, and breakfast cereals that is a great activity for the kids on holiday break. |
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You need just 4 ingredients for these bars-butter, marshmallows, milk chocolate, and graham crackers. Just melt and stir and pat into the pan. |
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These buttery cookies are for those who like crispy chocolate chip cookies. Add as many chocolate pieces as you like. |
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Little round cookies made with miniature chocolate cookies and topped with a light dusting of powdered sugar. |
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These brownies are easy and quick. Melted chocolate and butter are combined with sugar, eggs and flour for a chewy, fudgy brownie. |
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These cookies are chock-full of candy. Chocolate-covered raisins, candy corn, and chocolate-covered toffee make these a kid-favorite. |
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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. |
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Here's a recipe for the treat that was usually made from scraps of pastry dough after pie making. This lightly sweetened flour and shortening dough ... |
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Great Grandma's No-Bake Cookies These chocolate-peanut buttery cookies come from a saucepan rather than the oven. They're made with quick-cooking rolled oats, sugar, butter and milk. |
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These cookies are made with creamy peanut butter. Children would enjoy helping roll the dough into balls for baking. |
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Raisin Bran cereal is combined with a mixture of peanut butter, corn syrup and sugar for these yummy no-bake treats! |
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Quick and Easy Peanut Butter Cookies There's no flour in these cookies, but the egg-peanut butter-sugar mixture can still be rolled into balls, flattened and baked. |
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Tumbleweedz's Country Kitchen Sink Cookies All your favorite cookie ingredients rolled into one cookie--oatmeal, chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, coconut, and nuts. |

Try these cookies with a different flavored chip or nut or turn it into a bar cookie; just press dough into an ungreased 15x10x1-inch baking ...
Zebra CookiesKids can join in the fun of making these cookies. They can help in shaping the balls or topping each cookie with a kiss.
Giant Cherry-Oatmeal CookiesThese over-size cookies are as much fun to bake as they are to eat.