Look for carrot decorations made of sugar – or just use orange sprinkles – to add a colorful touch to the top of your cupcakes.
These sweet treats look so much like cute little seedlings, your party guests will probably be happily surprised to learn that they're edible!
Adding fresh lemon zest and juice to a classic vanilla cupcake lends brightness for spring.
This easy three-layer lemon coconut cake not only tastes delicious, but also coordinates perfectly with the baby shower.
This recipe allows you to create a miniature cake just for your baby while leaving you with plenty of bites for everyone else.
To please a myriad of taste buds, you can also use plain vanilla or chocolate cupcakes with this recipe.
This classic yellow cake recipe is a crowd-pleaser with kids of all ages and works well with a number of different flavored frostings.
Always a crowd pleaser, sugar cookies are now a year-round favorite.
These sweet cupcakes lend a bit of whimsy to your Easter decor and look festive when placed on a tiered table centerpiece.
Kids can create their own polka- dot patterns on the apples by applying jumbo black and orange sprinkles before the caramel dries.
Children can help make these adorable turkeys while the adults prepare the real meal, then snack on them while they're waiting for dinner.
Your children will love the taste of the pumpkin tart and crispy marshmallow on top.
Creating a cupcake menorah is a playful way to involve children in preparing the Hanukkah meal while teaching them about the important symbols of the holiday.
S'mores are such an easy dessert to make, and kids of all ages are drawn to them.
Two pieces of dough in different colors are twisted together to create adorable candy cane-shaped cookies.
When these cookies are hung from a Christmas tree, light shines through the colorful candy centers, creating a beautiful stained-glass effect.
Sugar and spice and everything nice ... that's what these are made of!
With two colors of royal icing, these chocolate shortbread cookies are a beautiful alternative to classic Christmas sugar cookies.
The texture and flavors of these gluten-free gingerbread cookies are so perfect, they may just replace your regular gingerbread cookie recipe.
This simple method for creating a whimsical cookie is the perfect way to involve young children.
The glaze on these cookies creates a shiny hard coating, making it a delicious and functional base for decorating.
Getting kids to realize that fresh veggies are tasty and satisfying often comes down to a simple matter of presentation.
Children and adults alike will flip for these homemade cheese crackers.
Grated Parmesan cheese adds protein and a huge hit of flavor to basic popcorn.
Even your toddler can help you shape the cheese spread into miniature pumpkins and top them with pretzel or broccoli 'stems.'
These chicken skewers are healthy and light, and they can easily be cooked ahead of time.
These refreshing, non-alcoholic martinis are the perfect accompaniment for a yellow and gray themed baby shower.
After a long day of playing in the sun, few things are more appealing than a glass of homemade lemonade.
This punch is festive and fun for Halloween, but parents don't have to feel guilty about what's in it.
Children will feel very grown-up as they sip their special drinks while enjoying the Thanksgiving festivities.