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- Fruit Pizza. Turn pizza-making on its head by making a colorful mosaic of fruit. Your child will likely want to overload their pizza with fruit when they realize they can create their own masterpiece.
- Make-Your-Own Pizza. After taking on fruit pizza, try the more traditional kind. Just about anything can be used as a pizza crust, including french bread, bagels, English muffins, and tortillas.
- Apple Slices and Peanut Butter. Peanut butter adds a little protein and fat to your child's snack, making it more flavorful and satisfying. Cut up an apple for your preschooler or let them use an apple slicer.
- Mini Cucumber Sandwiches. Let your child make mini sandwiches using cucumber slices in place of bread. Provide sliced cucumbers and let your preschooler fill them with sliced cheese, cream cheese, lean deli meat, tomato slices, or thinly sliced carrots.
- Trail Mix. Give your child a variety of small containers filled with ingredients that they can mix together to make their own trail mix. Options include
- Veggies and Dip. You’ll need to be in charge of cutting up the vegetables for this snack ahead of time for younger preschoolers but kids with more developed fine motor skills (and self-control) can try out their knife skills.
- Yogurt Parfait. Kids love to create colorful yogurt parfaits. Help your child spoon some plain or flavored yogurt (whichever they typically eat) into a clear bowl or cup.
- Smoothie. Gather your child's favorite fruits, as well as yogurt, ice, and juice, to create quick and delicious smoothies. Your child will get to learn how to make blended drinks and discover the magic of the blender.
- Crackers and Cheese. Toddlers will have fun just stacking cheese slices on the crackers. Older kids can practice their slicing skills by cutting the cheese themselves.
- Ants on a Log (With a Twist) Instead of making the traditional ants on a log with peanut butter, try using other fillings to make this classic snack. You can experiment to find your child's favorite combination, but here are a few suggestions to start with.
20 FUN SNACKS FOR KIDS: EASY RECIPES | KINDERGARTENPREP.ORG
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- Yogurt Parfait Popsicles. Ingredients: 1 cup whole milk or Greek yogurt. 1 tablespoon raw honey. Strawberries or other fruit. ½ teaspoon vanilla extract. 12 popsicle sticks.
- Banana Bread Bites. Ingredients: 1 cup bananas (about 2 bananas), mashed. ½ cup coconut flour, sifted (To make your own, combine 2 cups shredded coconut and 1 tsp.
- Fun Fruity Dessert. Ingredients: 1 cup strawberries, sliced. 2 tablespoons raw honey. 2 tablespoons fresh mint leaves, finely chopped. Directions: Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl.
- Homemade Popcorn. This is a classic recipe that kids love. Simply put some popcorn kernels in the pot on the stove with oil or butter and salt (optional) on medium-high heat until they start popping, then pour into a bowl or large tray lined with parchment paper.
- Fruit Kabobs. Get creative with fruit by skewering them onto wooden sticks for an extra special healthy snack. Your child will get more fine motor skill practice by pushing the fruit onto the sticks—also an excellent opportunity for learning about patterns.
- Chocolate Strawberry “Ice Cream” This healthy alternative is smooth, creamy, and chock full of healthy fat from coconut milk. You can also use different berries or flavors.
- Peanut Butter and Jelly Roll-Ups. Super easy and delicious! Simply roll a slice of bread with a rolling pin until it’s flat. Spread a layer of peanut butter and jelly on the flattened bread.
- Sunflower Crunchies. Ingredients: 2 cups raw sunflower seeds, shelled, whole, or halved. 2 tablespoons sesame seeds (optional) 1 teaspoon chili powder (optional)
- Favorite Oatmeal Energy Balls. Ingredients: 1 cup old-fashioned oats. ½ cup peanut butter or other nut butter. ¼ cup mini chocolate chips. 2 tablespoons honey.
- Clementines. Peeling the fruit and pulling apart the sections is excellent for developing fine motor skills.
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5/5 (9)Total Time 5 minsCategory SnacksCalories 125 per serving
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