by Eco Kids Planet May 31, 2024

In our April 'Extreme Eaters' issue, we challenged you to whip up cute, bunny-shaped pancakes for Easter. A big thank you to all who shared their culinary creations – they were truly a visual treat!

 

Big congratulations to our four winners! 

Amelia, age 8, Livingston

 

Norah, age 6, Swansea 

Skye, age 9, Exeter

Jack (age 6) and Billy (age 4), Appleton Roebuck

Runners-Up

Poppy, age 11, Lossiemouth

Sophia, age 9, San Antonio

Naia, age 10

Mischa, age 11, St. Clears

Arnesan, age 8, Spain

Annabel, age 7, Gravesend

 


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