Best kids dessets?

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I have made PS arrangements at some WDW restaurants that are getting very good reviews. This makes me even more excited for our upcoming trip.

My DD is 7 and I would like to know some of the special desserts just for kids. Things they can make, design, basically play with before they eat.

If there are places that have great deserts that we are not eating at this trip please post them because our next trip after December is May and we will have 4 little ones to keep occupied.

1900 Park Fare- Cindy's Gala Feast
Garden Grill (Dinner with CP Package)
Mama Melrose's (Lunch)
Artist Point (late dinner)
Cape May (breakfast)
 
Artist Point has a very unique dessert for kids. It's a white chocolate candy puzzle--six pieces--and once they put it together, they can paint it with edible, colored gels that come with the puzzle (brush is included, too, though not edible!). Our DD4 loved it, and the whole thing occupied her for a good 25-30 minutes, plenty of time for the adults to enjoy some French press coffee and berry cobbler. ::yes::
 
LTT at lunchtime had an American flag dessert for kids to decorate before they ate. My kids really enjoyed it. I believe it was a huge rice crispy treat.

Shutter's had a really cute sandcastle dessert-- but it wasn't something the kids "made".

Kona's kiddie cone is soooo fun...but again...not something the kids "make".

Our big disappointment was with Jiko's white chocolate puzzle dessert. It just wasn't worth the money, in our opinion. We should have bought the kids an adult dessert--they would have enjoyed it more for about the same money.

Some restaurant has the peanut butter playdough for kids--is it Coral Reef???
 
Originally posted by sleepydog25
Artist Point has a very unique dessert for kids. It's a white chocolate candy puzzle--six pieces--and once they put it together, they can paint it with edible, colored gels that come with the puzzle (brush is included, too, though not edible!). Our DD4 loved it, and the whole thing occupied her for a good 25-30 minutes, plenty of time for the adults to enjoy some French press coffee and berry cobbler. ::yes::

The Galley has the same puzzle but it also comes with a chocolate cupcake. Yummy!! and fun.
 

Le Cellier has chocolate "moose" for the kids and California Grill has rice krispie sushi that is really cute too. When we were there in June, Coral Reef no longer had peanut butter play doh. :(
 
Our kids still talk about the "moose" at Le Cellier. They also enjoyed the s'mores at Narcoosees. Neither is "play with" food.
 

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