Placeholder Loading
Orders $50+ Get Free Contiguous 🇺🇸 Shipping
Orders $50+ Get Free Contiguous 🇺🇸 Shipping

4 Healthy Snacks for Kids You Can Make at Home

4 Healthy Snacks for Kids You Can Make at Home

Try These Kid-Friendly Snack Ideas… They’re Healthy, too!

Would you be thrilled if your children’s snacks were healthier? I just love thinking about fun new snack ideas, and the ones I’m going to share today are all kid-friendly and super easy to make at home.

 

Energy Balls - Kids Snack Recipe

1. Fruit and Cheese Kabobs

Making (and eating) fruit and cheese kabobs is tasty and interactive. To get the kids involved prepare bowls of cut up fruit like apples, grapes, pineapples, bananas, and any other favorites. Set out another bowl with cheese cubes and show your snackers how to thread their fruit and cheese onto the wooden kabob sticks.

All in all, they’ll get a few servings of fruit, lots of fiber, some protein, and a happy stomach!

2. DIY Trail Mix

Trail mix, because it’s so easy to customize, which is perfect for picky palates. Plus, if you make your own you’ll know exactly what your kids are eating — no unnecessary preservatives included. Lately I’ve been loving this easy concoction:

This combo is a nice mix of tart and sweet, soft and crunchy. We sweeten our Tart Cherries with a touch of organic apple juice and the coconut chips add another layer of warm, toasty sweetness. If your kiddos aren’t ready for the bitter bite on the cacao nibs, feel free to swap them out for dark chocolate.

3. Rice Cake Owls

Aren’t these rice cake owls adorable? This is another snack that doubles as a fun activity and  here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 slice of nitrate-free deli meat
  • 1 rice cake
  • 1 hard boiled egg
  • 2 Made in Nature Goldenberries
  • 1 slice of cheese
  • 2 cucumber slices
  • 1 carrot stick

The link above has instructions on how to assemble the owls and your kids will have a blast making them. Heck, I have fun making them, too!

4. Homemade Energy Balls

You can whip up homemade energy balls using any number of ingredients, and the kids can even help. Peanut butter lovers will drool over this recipe:

  • 1 cup oats
  • ⅔ cup toasted shredded coconut
  • ½ cup natural peanut butter
  • ½ cup mini chocolate chips
  • ⅓ cup honey
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

For an added kick of flavor, I like to add Made in Nature’s Italian Espresso Toasted Coconut Chips. I crumble them up and throw ‘em in the mix, adding more peanut butter if needed.

Once you have your ingredients it’s time to get to work. Mix everything up in a large bowl, then roll the mix into balls that are approximately 1 inch around. Pop them in the fridge to firm up for about 15 minutes, and enjoy. If you’ve got a full schedule and don’t have time to make your own energy balls, we’ve got you covered with Made In Nature Tart Cherry Fig Figgy Pops.

What do your children love to snack on? Don’t be shy — swap recipes and ideas in the comments below!

×
  • Your order contains meltable item(s) -
  • From Apr-Oct, to ensure meltable products arrive intact they are shipped expedited on ice. There is an additional charge for this shipping.
  • Meltable items are not eligible for Free Shipping from April -October.
  • We will not ship meltable items to Alaska and Hawaii during this time.
  • Prefer not to pay for expedited shipping? We understand. Please check our store locator to find these products at a store near you.
  • Additional info regarding this policy can be found here