10 Creative Snacks Your Kids Will Love!

Dr. Angela Seabright
Adriane Davis

| 3 min read

creative snacks kids will love
We all know that getting kids to eat their fruits and veggies is not the easiest task. So, in order to get them to eat healthy snacks, sometimes you have to be creative.
Here are 10 ways (and recipes) to get more creative with your snack planning:
  1. Strawberry banana snake: This recipe is easy and only requires a few ingredients. Slice up a few bananas and strawberries for a delicious snack that is sure to slither into your kid’s belly.
  1. String Cheese Octopus: This snack is super easy to make, just the base of string cheese to make eight tentacles and use peanut butter to attach raisins to make eyes.
  1. Chocolate Dipped Fruit Cones: This healthy snack is almost like dessert; your kids can even join in the fun in making these by choosing what kind of fruit they want to include in their cone.
  1. Frozen yogurt dots: This frozen treat is the perfect snack to hold over little appetites on weekends or during holiday vacations. Frozen yogurt dots only require a cup of yogurt, a sandwich bag, a cookie sheet and, of course, a freezer.
  1. Apple owl: Who doesn’t like owls? Take an apple, a mandarin orange and a pretzel rod to perch this tasty owl on for a great mid-day snack.
  1. Cucumber hummus sandwiches: Hummus plus cucumbers equals snack time gold! Slice a cumber into small round slices and spread hummus evenly across the surface, then place another cucumber on top. Boom. Cucumber hummus sandwiches ready for snack time.
  1. Egg in bell pepper flowers (pictured): Combining veggies with breakfast can pose a difficult task but these adorable bell pepper flowers might be just the edge you need. Take a bell pepper (any color) slice it in half and place it in a hot skillet. Drop a cracked egg into the pepper and cook until the egg white is firm. Then flip until the yolk is cooked to your desired firmness and ta-da! Breakfast is served.
  1. Fruit sushi: Create your own sushi, no raw fish necessary. All you need is some fresh fruit and few creative ideas, and you can mix up these recipes any way that your taste buds lead you.
  1. Fruity quesadillas: This fruity treat can be served for breakfast, lunch or a as an afternoon snack. All you need is some fresh fruit, light cream cheese, whole-wheat tortillas and cooking spray to share this delightful snack with your kids.
  1. Fruit nachos: Who says that nachos must be drowned in artificial cheese? Take some apple and pear slices along with a strawberry “salsa” and you’ll have a healthier version of this appetizing favorite.
What creative recipes do you make to help your kids eat healthier? Share them with us in the comments.
Photo credit: tracey benjamin
This blog post is part of #MIKidsCan, an initiative created by Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan to promote positive change in the health and well-being of Michigan youth. To learn more about the campaign, visit https://www.ahealthiermichigan.org/mikidscan

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