Old McDonald Sheep Bento

Old McDonald Sheep

This week I am featuring nursery rhymes/songs with sheep/lambs.

Old McDonald has a farm, Ee-i-ee-i-o, And on his farm he had a sheep, Ee-i-ee-i-o

With a baa-baa here, And a baa-baa there, Here a baa, there a baa , Everywhere a baa-baa

Old MacDonald  had a farm, Ee-i-ee-i-o.

Container: EasyLunchBoxes

Background: Flour tortilla painted with a little blue food coloring and water

Baa-Baa: Carrot

Sheep: Peanut butter sandwich on wheat bread, eyes (chocolate sprinkles), nose (food safe marker)

Barn: Watermelon, door (Wegmans fruit flat details), apple slices

Wildflowers: Yellow bell pepper, centers (dried blueberries attached with spaghetti – it softens by lunch)

Linking to:

BentoForKidlet

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17 Responses to Old McDonald Sheep Bento

  1. sheila says:

    VERY VERY CUTE!!!!!

    Sent from my iPad

  2. Darling! When my kids and grandkids were littler,I would add more and more animals.To keep them straight, I’d put the chickens, geese , ducks and rooster in between the four-footed animals to try to keep them straight.If I messed up, they’d always let me know!

  3. micahkunkle says:

    Very cool!

  4. bentodays says:

    So cute! Can’t wait to see the rest of the series this week!

  5. gailllc says:

    Love those yellow bell pepper flowers. The pasta really gets soft enough to eat?

  6. Eileen says:

    So clever and cute!

  7. coconutcraze says:

    This is my favourite nursery rhyme. Well done!

  8. katriel says:

    SO cute and a great idea overall!

  9. me says:

    I like the flowers

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