Seven tasty cupcakes are waiting beside the number 7. Each one has a swirly top and room for a special decoration. Add sprinkles, fruit, or silly faces to these pretend treats. Count all seven cupcakes before the party begins!
The number 7 is ready for a pretend party with seven delicious-looking cupcakes nearby. Each cupcake has a swirly frosting top that can become part of a childβs own bakery design. Count the treats slowly: one, two, three, all the way to seven. There is no need to hurry, because these cupcakes will never melt! Which one would be the first cupcake you would choose at the party?
Give the cupcake wrappers bright stripes in blue, red, or purple. Frosting can be strawberry pink, vanilla cream, chocolate brown, or minty green. Add red cherry circles, yellow star sprinkles, or tiny purple berries on top. Color the number 7 like a big birthday candle, with orange and yellow flames along one edge. A light blue background can make the whole pretend dessert table look cheerful.
A cupcake is a small cake baked in its own paper cup. The paper wrapper helps hold the cake shape while it bakes. Frosting is usually spread or swirled on after a cupcake has cooled down. Bakers can use a piping bag with a special tip to make neat frosting curls. Cupcakes come in many flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla, lemon, and carrot cake.