snacks for toddlers|What are some good go to snacks for toddlers?
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Question–: What are some good go to snacks for toddlers?
My daughter is 21 months old. I am really trying to keep the food with sugar to a minimum. Right now some of her snacks are Fruit cups in light syrup, sugar free jello or pudding, dried fruit, and crackers. She really eats well at meal time. She loves veggies like green beans, carrots, peas, tomatoes, and brocolli. I just wish I had other snack time things that seem better for her. Please give me some Ideas for healthy snacks
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Answer by shelleygail76
How about raisins? I mean, I know it’s pretty standard, but my kids always liked them (still do). Granola bars, apple sauce, celery sticks (with or without peanut butter), cereal bars, oatmeal bars. There’s plenty out on the market.
Our girls eat very well, too, so I know exactly where you’re coming from. We started it very early on too (although I have to admit that I am impressed because I don’t think we started with ours as early as you have with your daughter-kudos!).
Answer by vgleason_102301
My 2 yr. old son loves yogurt.
Answer by missdaisymay110
Cheerios and other dry non-sugared cereal.
Answer by charisie
you can buy regular yogurt and mix in fruit of choice and freeze it making frozen yogurt
Answer by PharmNerd
Try Cheerios without milk, cheese cubs, fresh fruit (apple slices, bananas, oranges), raisins, yogurt, and apple sauce. All were favorites of my boys.
Answer by Tennislover
I always give fresh fruit (cut up and packed in those snack containers for trips. Ex. strawberries, peaches, apples).
Also rice cake, yogurt, cheese sticks.
Answer by Scorpius59
Honey Nut Cheerios (dry) in a baggie !
Answer by mm
Raisins, yogurt, real fruit gummies, peanut butter, animal crackers, graham crackers — sounds like you are off to a great start!! Keep up the good work!!!
Answer by Jessie
Ants on a Log (celery with peanut butter and raisins)
Cottage cheese with cut up fruit in it
Apple wedges with peanut butter to dunk
Plain yogurt with fresh berries in it
Those are my sons top 4 snacks, hope i helped!
Answer by Dianna H
Gerber has these fruit and veggie puffs my son likes those. (He’s 19 months) Goldfish crackers, sugar free jello is his new thing, freeze dried fruits and veggies, He also likes to steal mommy and daddy’s 100 calorie packs (the 100 calorie packs are all mini-sized- perfect for little fingers), other than that, I guess sliced apples. We cut some up and tossed them in lemon juice, and stuck them in a tupperware bowl (This was something he could eat in the car) he liked it and they weren’t messy.
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snacks for toddlers–: Does anyone know any cute birthday party snacks for toddlers?
I am having my sons three year old birthday party this weekend and we are doing Buzz Lightyear but with a Wall-e cake he has seen Wall-e and really likes him after I had bought everything. But I have the dirt pie. I would like crazy snacks like that but can not find any. THANKS
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Answer by safireangel
Family Fun magazine has lots of great ideas for kids parties. Here’s a link.
http://familyfun.go.com/parenting/learn/specialfeature/famf0703familyfun123-parties/
Good Luck!
ps found another site that has great ideas for a Wall-e party
http://www.celebrations.com/blog/wall-e-party
Answer by House
You can put grey food dye in the marshmallows and make rice krispie treats and have them “make” wallE with pretzels and candies and such.
It can be a snack and activity in one.
Just make sure there a lot of marshmallow to rice krispie ratio so its sticky and soft enough to decorate.
Answer by Erin
you could make little cupcakes with different colour icings and decorations like m&ms, fairy bread (bread with buttter and sprinkles), jelly, cookies, gingerbread men, chocolate crackles, sausage rolls, honey joys, fruit, tiny teddies, …. there are lots of different things you can make!
Recipe for honey joys (yum, i remember these when i was a kid):
90g butter
1/3 cup sugar
1 tablespoon honey
4 cups cornflakes.
Melt sugar, honey and butter in saucepan until frothy. Add to cornflakes and mix through. Spoon mix into patty pans. Bake in oven at 150 degrees celcius for 10 minutes. allow to cool.
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Answer by Devin .
You can put grey food dye in the marshmallows and make rice krispie treats and have them “make” wallE with pretzels and candies and such.
It can be a snack and activity in one.
Just make sure there a lot of marshmallow to rice krispie ratio so its sticky and soft enough to decorate.
you could make little cupcakes with different colour icings and decorations like m&ms, fairy bread (bread with buttter and sprinkles), jelly, cookies, gingerbread men, chocolate crackles, sausage rolls, honey joys, fruit, tiny teddies, …. there are lots of different things you can make!
Recipe for honey joys (yum, i remember these when i was a kid):
90g butter
1/3 cup sugar
1 tablespoon honey
4 cups cornflakes.
Melt sugar, honey and butter in saucepan until frothy. Add to cornflakes and mix through. Spoon mix into patty pans. Bake in oven at 150 degrees celcius for 10 minutes. allow to cool.
Family Fun magazine has lots of great ideas for kids parties. Here’s a link.
http://familyfun.go.com/parenting/learn/…
Good Luck!
ps found another site that has great ideas for a Wall-e party
http://www.celebrations.com/blog/wall-e-…
Answer by you_da_losa
Try doing rice crispies, ok this is not on topic but I think that Devin guy is a JERK just copying everyone’s answer…
Answer by gwabatim
ok first you should make cookies and freeze them . honey any sort of dessert that is cold tastes much better . if you are looking for somethin healthy you should make parmesan crisps. just take a cookie cutter and put parmesan cheese in them ( a thin layer) so they will come out in circle shapes and then bake them till golden brown
Answer by TX2step
Jello Jigglers, cut into shapes with little cookie cutters …. celery sticks with squirt-orange cheese for little “light swords” … PB&J sandwiches cut into shapes with cookie cutters (I have a cowboy hat, which could be for Woody)
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We always used ‘Cheerios’, fresh or frozen peas-cold, and raisins are good.
Good Luck
Momma P
Raisons, cheerios, fruit snacks(they even make special gerber ones)
It sounds like you have a VERY healthy eater on your hands.
You’re doing great by offering fruits and veggies instead of sweets and starches. Does she have any food allergies or sensitivities?
Here are some other ideas for you:
*Avocado slices on crackers or whole wheat bread
*Grapes, cut into quarters
*Cottage cheese, with or without fruit (unless she has a dairy allergy)
*Celery
*Rice cakes (plain)
*Mozzarella cheese sticks, cut into pieces
*Whole wheat Goldfish crackers
You can check this link for some more ideas.
http://www.snacksfortoddlers.com/
**She’s a little too young for peanut butter or berries. Hold off on all nuts or nut products until she’s 3, and berries are safe around 24 months.
Here’s a link on food introduction and food allergies:
http://www.kellymom.com/nutrition/solids/first-foods.html
my boyfriends daughter 2yrs 4 mos- loves yogurt!
also try grapes/fruit. cheese cubes. granola bites, mini rice cakes.
dried fruit can be high in sugar so watch the amt you give.
from what you say she’s pretty set with healthy eating habits.
Nilla wafers and animal crackers are great, they are low in sugar and sodium. Fruits and veggies are even better. At 21 months old, you could slice veggies the long way (for instance, slice baby carrots the long way into quarters, or celery), to make it easier for her to bite and chew. Invest the $5 in an apple slicer/corer… keep a bag of apples on hand, and you’ve got an instant easy snack. Kids love things they can dip, so give her a little yogurt or peanut butter with sliced fruit or salad dressing for fresh veggies. With my 3 little ones, we also use a lot of low-sodium pretzels and cheeze-its (I separate them into single serving size baggies to throw in the diaper bag and leave in the car for snacking emergencies!). The last thing I recommend is canned fruit in *juice*, not syrup. They can be hard to find… if you can’t find name brand, look for the store brands, I’ve never had quality issues with the store brands of fruit! Good luck!
well mine loves homemade or store bought TRAIL MIX:
like yougart covered rasins,banana chips,dates (mushy ones not the hard ones.), dried fruits. stuff of that nature.)
other snacks to consider:
granola bars
crasins
soyjoy snack bars
cheerios
veggie crackers
Nutri-pal bars, and drinks
goldfish crackers
veggies n dip (soft veggies)
apples slices in pb
ants on a log (celery with pb and a few rasins)
vienna sausages
a fruit salad made fresh:)
that new yougart that i just bougt now contains DHA its called..yoplait kids 25% less sugar and now with blues clues on the containers:)
Unsweetened applesauce
Goldfish Crackers (look for the whole grain variety)
String Cheese sticks
Pretzels
Fresh Fruit (try making fruit salad together)
Mini-bagel w/ cream cheese
English muffin with dab of peanut butter
Raisins
Craisins
Veggie Crisps (like potato chips but made from veggies such as spinach, tomato, etc.)
Yogurt (look for all-natural or organic varieties to cut down on the high fructose corn syrup)
Cottage Cheese (buy low fat, 1% or fat-free even)
Gerber Puffs (my 3.5 year old still loves these and they are very low in sugar per serving)
Dry cereal such as Cheerios or Kix
Pineapple is one of the only fruits packed in it’s own juices without added sugar
Rice cakes
If you’re trying to keep her sugar down, it should be pretty easy at this time. And if I were you, i’d stay away from the fruit cups! Fresh fruit is a lot better and cheaper!
My daughter loves trail mix! You can even make your own! I add grapes and pretzels to my daughters… she loves it!
Good luck!
Dice the carrots ans some celerly in very thin machstick sizes and offer her some peanut butter or cream cheese to go along with them. You can top the celerly with the peanut butter and even a few rasins on top. A few sliices of cheese in small slices might be a nice treat. Bannanas are generally appitizing and well tolorated by most young tummies and how about tapioca pudding for an occasional snackt? You could also easily blend a fruit smoothie for mom and baby for a summer afternoon cool treat.