
My daughter made a kite at kinder and was talking about it at length when she got home so I thought it would be fun if I reflected that in her bento. Not sure if you all can tell it's a kite but my daughter got it right away what this bento was about.
At her request from the previous day, I packed this bento full of food and hoped it would satisfy her. Turns out she was the last one to finish her bento. At first I thought it was because I put in too much food and although that was part of the reason, she said she was playing with the girl's arms and placing the arms in all kinds of different poses (note for the girl: kids who play with their food will indeed end up being the last one out on the playground. ). She still completely finished the bento though.
The girl and kite are made with ham, cheese, imitation crab, and nori. Bento also includes fish fillets, broccoli, cauliflower, and napolitan pasta.
This weekend the girl will have mochi tsuki at her kinder -- actually the local elementary is having their mochi tsuki this weekend too. Mochi tsuki is when they make mochi by pounding rice. Her old kinder did this back in the fall but she missed it since she was out sick that day, so it's a treat to be able to have her experience it here at the new kinder. My son will be able to participate too...not sure if that's a good thing or not -- think about it, unruly boy wielding large wooden hammer.
ETA: The mochi tsuki went well. They didn't allow cameras as there was a professional photographer taking photos. The mochi was so fresh and so soft -- not even comparable to what's bought in stores.


