Fruit Loops – Edible Color Activities for your Preschooler!
We rarely eat sugary cereal, which made this activity even more fun for our kids! It was great, better than a babysitter! Kept my preschoolers entertained for over an hour! Maybe these Fruit Loops activities will help you wash your dishes in peace.
Supplies Used:
- Fruit Loops Cereal

- Muffin Tin
- Ribbon
Learning Activities:
First the kids practiced color identification and sorting. They love to sort! I gave them two big bowls of cereal and let them sort the various colors into the muffin tin “slots”. We made some comparisons and contrasts:
- Who can find the smallest Fruit Loop?
- Who can find a broken green Fruit Loop?
- Are there more purple or blue fruit loops?
- Which muffin tin has the most? Which has the least?
After sorting the Fruit Loops, we practiced making and predicting with patterns. We would put two green, two purple, two green, well, you get the drift. My daughter loved figuring out what color would go next. She’s 3.5 years old. She then had a blast creating her own patterns and having me guess what would come next… but my son (2.5) was bored out of his mind! Poor kid! He kept wanting to eat them! He struggled through the pattern making fun.
Fine Motor Skills. Other than the actual eating this was their favorite part! The kiddos made necklaces and bracelets with the Fruit Loops. They had to practice hand and eye coordination as they stringed the cereal onto the ribbon. We learned how the cereal disintegrates if you try to string wet, partially eaten pieces.
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My preschoolers loved learning with the Fruit Loops and were a sticky, sugar crazed mess by the time our snack time had ended! Thanks to Muffin Tin Mondays for motivation! We love our muffin tin snack times!
Check out our other MTM snack-time activities.
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Now this looks like an activity that Mommy would enjoy, too!
I did! They played and ate quietly for an hour! I “helped” intermittently and had a mess to clean up afterwards, but I LOVED the quiet!
My kids love sorting food. It’s my 5 year old’s favorite “school” activity. I even made a graphing chart for him to use when sorting M&Ms so he can show me which color has the most/least and how many he needs to eat to make them equal!
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What a great blog you have! I have a 19 month old and not a creative bone in my body so I will be visiting here often for some great ideas in the future.
Hi Rachel! Thanks for stopping by my blog!!! I really love the idea of yours! I would love to do a guest post…let me know when and about what…
Thanks for the opportunity!
I love the activity. Thanks for laying out why you did it!
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That looks fun and possibly messy too. I really liked Fruit Loops as a kid, but it’s funny everything somehow can end up being messy as a kid.
I’ve got the m&m graphing ready to run. What do I do next?
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Great idea…I have tried it with pipe cleaners instead of ribbons. It makes it much easier for little two year old hands.
I wonder if we can do this without fruit loops… just to make it a big more “healthy”

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