– starting with the little ones and getting bigger!
dunk-it! events for all ages
– starting with the little ones and getting bigger!
Teddy bears' dunking picnic
Everyone gets sticky paws with a dunkable picnic of fruit and yoghurt, chocolate fingers and more. Indoors or outdoors, invite tots and their families to bring their teddies along. Add some games like guess the name of the teddy and hook the duck.
Dawdle and dunk
A sponsored toddle – with the promise of dunkable food at the end everyone will want to finish!
Saucy dunk
Ketchup at the ready for a classic favourite – sausage and chips. For once no-one gets told off for using their fingers!
The Double D Day – dress down and dunk
A mufti day (non-uniform day) with dunkable goodies on sale.
dunk-it! for dinner ladies
Keep the theme going by including some dunkable foods on the lunch menu. A great way to get children to try new taste experiences!
Medieval dunk
Fancy dress compulsory and no knives and forks allowed. Serve chunky soup or stew in bowls with plenty of huge rustic hunks of bread. Nominate the Lord and Lady of the Manor to preside, court jesters and minstrels to entertain (aka the drama club and the choir).
The ZZZZZ dunk
Have a pyjama party with some hot chocolate and marshmallows over a couple of DVDs.
Dastardly duos dunk
Hold a contest to come up with the most unusual dunk – Twiglets and jam or bananas and salad cream might just catch on!
The educated dunk
Incorporate dunk-it! into lessons. French – le dunk! Chemistry – the science of dunking. Cookery – design and bake the perfect dunking biscuit.
Dunkable goody sale
Ask children and parents to make dunkable goodies to sell after school or at their club. After they have done that you invite them along to buy someone else’s! A great wheeze! Download a dunk-it! shortbread recipe (29 kb) – guaranteed to withstand the most vigorous dunk!