20 Healthy Carrot Snacks for Kids

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First, finding healthy snacks for kids can be daunting.  So, I put together a round-up of healthy carrot snacks for kids.  I have found that making food and meal time fun helps kids relate to food.  Additionally, I believe it makes them more receptive to wanting to try new food ideas.

Next, my granddaughter and grandson love carrots.  As with most kids, they get bored of the same old carrot and ranch dip concept.  However, if I place ranch dip in a clear cup with cute little carrots with the greenery on them sticking out they’re excited.  It makes the dipping and licking exciting.  Munch, munch, crunch, crunch, and away the carrot goes!

So, here’s a few healthy carrot snacks for kids to help you create a fun lunch or snack for your little ones:

 

carrot recipes for kids
Carrot and Sweet Potato Fries –   Whip up this yogurt dip for carrot fries.  Carrots snacks for kids don’t have to be bland or boring.

 

 

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Cinnamon Roasted Carrots – I found this cinnamon roasted carrot recipe on McCormick site.

 

carrot snacks for kids

 

Parmesan Carrot Shoestring Fries – Shoestring fries are a perfect match for chicken tenders.

 

 

carrot snacks for kids


Carrot Pancakes
– Make breakfast fun and healthy with these carrot pancakes.  For the little ones who turn up their nose at the though of a carrot, they don’t have to know the significance of this ingredient.

 

carrot snacks for kids

 

No Bake Carrot Balls – You should know this recipe calls for nuts.  You may be able to substitute this ingredient or omit it.

 

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Carrot Pizza – This is one of my favorite recipes.  It’s fun and healthy.

 

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Carrot Utensils   – These eating utensils make the perfect dipping tools for a ranch dressing.

 

 

Carrot Juice – Carrot juice, a healthy alternative to milk or juice.

 

carrot snacks for kids

Roasted Carrot Hummus – My grandson love Hummus.  It’s they’re not receptive to eating carrot sticks, try celery.

 

carrot snacks for kids
Hard Boiled Egg Carrots – I love this snack idea.  Perfect for breakfast or lunch.

 

carrot snacks for kids
Rice Krispies Carrots  – Celebrate your Letter C activities with this Rice Krispy treat.

 

 

carrot snacks for kids
Carrot Veggie Puffs – This veggie puff recipe would make a great addition to dinner.  It includes zucchini as well as carrots.  Why not grow a few zucchini as well as the carrots.

 

 

carrot snacks for kids
Apple Carrot Greek Yogurt Muffins – These muffins would be perfect for breakfast, lunch or a snack while discussing your activities.

 

 


Honey Roasted Carrots – Not only are these carrots delicious, but they would make a great garden project.  Plant these colorful carrots in the spring with your child.  A simple container/flower pot will suffice.

 

carrot snacks for kids

Carrots and Dip – Ranch dip is always a hit.  Cute idea, and you can use the pot later to plant a flower or garden herb.

 

carrot snacks for kids

 

Apple Banana Carrot Muffins – Serve with a glass of Almond Milk or low fat regular milk.

 

carrot snacks for kids

Carrot Croquettes –  Great idea for dinner or lunch.

 

carrot snacks for kids

Baked Carrots Fries – Baked carrot fries with ketchup.  Kids love to dip.

 

carrot snacks for kids

 

Carrot Oat Cookies – So, who said cookies are healthy.

 

carrot snacks for kids

Cinnamon Carrot Fries – Last, cinnamon on carrots, I don’t think they need a dip.  Yum!

Most importantly, I hope that you found one or two carrot snacks for kids that will make your kids crunch, munch and smile.  These snacks will go perfectly with our fruit and vegetable educational activities.  We suggest that you incorporate the snacks into a lesson plan.  Also, we have the Letter C – C is for Carrot activities too.  Our fruit and vegetable educational activities teach children about healthy foods and home gardening.  Finally, they’re perfect for homeschool or extra home work activities.  Healthy habits start at home, and so do healthy meals.  You should also check out our A is for Apple Snacks for kids.

13 Fun and Healthy Apple Snacks for Kids

Today, I’m sharing parenting advice on healthy apple snacks for kids.  So, finding healthy snacks that kids will eat can be daunting.  My granddaughter loves green apples.  She will eat red apples, but Granny Smith green apples are her favorite for sure.  Personally, I love Honey Crisp.

Unfortunately, kids can find food boring.  As a result, I try to make fun food.  I’m not an artistic person, so I look for healthy and happy foods that I can make without too trouble. Feel free to modify them, I do.

 

 

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Here’s my Healthy Apple Snacks:

 

Pair these healthy apple snacks for kids with my A is for Apple activities.  They’re a great way to entertain the kids this summer, and keep their education going.

 

 

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Apple Crab –  First, that apple crab is adorable.  Unfortunately, there was no link associated with it.  It doesn’t look difficult.  Slice a red apple in half.  Insert 2 chocolate chips or attach 2 raisins with peanut butter.  Slice the other half of the apple to make the legs.

 

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Apple Snail – Unfortunately, the apple snail didn’t have a link associated with it either.  It does contain the directions on the Pinterest picture.  It looks like the most difficult task will be the design on the apple.

 

apple snacks for kids

 

Apple Ladybugs – Next, this apple is healthy and cute.  Red apples, pretzel sticks, raisins and peanut butter will have you on your way to creating this healthy apple snacks.

 

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Apple Boats
– So, these boats are the perfect apple snacks for kids.  Apples, peanut butter, a cheese sail and a Rice Krispies boat is are all you need to turn snack time into fun time.

 

 

apple snacks for kids

 

 

 

Wise Ole Owl  –  Who wouldn’t want to eat this apple owl to help generate some brain power.  Furthermore, the green apples, a pretzel rod, marshmallows, chocolate chips and either cheese or oranges for the feet and beak are the ingredients for this adorable snack.

 

 

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Chocolate Covered Apples
– So, these chocolate covered apples look yummy.  You can cover them with nuts, sprinkles, or crushed candy.  Use your imagine to make these healthy apple snacks for kids.

 

 

apple snacks for kids

 


Apple Cookies
– My granddaughter loves green apples and peanut butter, so they will go on my snack list.  Add chocolate chips or raisins to the apples and peanut butter and you are good to go.

 

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Ant Apple
– Ant Apple I think?  Whatever it is, it’s adorable.  Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a link for it.  It doesn’t look difficult to make.  Red and green apples for the body and wings and creativity for the eyes.  Large candy eyes would be perfect and black licorice for the mouth.

 

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Peanut Butter Frogs –  So, what’s a summer vacation with an apple snack frog.  Easy to make too, green apples, peanut butter, raisins and a slice of strawberry.

 

apple snacks for kids

 

Ninja Turtle Apples –  Fun and easy to make.  My granddaughter is a big Ninja Turtle fan.  Ralph who wears the red mask is her favorite.  You can get the large candy eyes here (affiliate link).  Walmart has a great selection of Betty rocker’s Fruit by the Foot in Different colors.  I’ve seen purple, red, blue.  Not sure about the orange.

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Caramel Apples –  Try this caramel apple snacks for kids.   You can use red or green apples, caramel and nuts to make this yummy treat.  Reminds me of the carnival in my small home town during the summer.

 

apple snacks for kids

 

 

Cinnamon Apple Snacks –  If healthy snacks are high on your list, you kids will love these baked cinnamon apple slices.  Great snack ideas for big kids too.

 

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Apple Nachos –  Who said nachos have to consist of chips and cheese?  These apple nachos are covered with peanut butter, caramel, and chocolate chips.

We hope that you find a few healthy snacks for your kids.  Be sure to check out our A is for Apple Activities too.

 

 

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5 Free Fruit Recipes for Kids

Today, I’m sharing parenting tips on fruit recipes for kids.  Not only is fruit healthy, it’s also tasty and versatile. There are sweet fruits, tangy fruits, fleshy and juicy fruits and everything in between. As a parent, your appreciation for fruits rises, but chances are you weren’t really a ‘fruit craving’ kid either.  I have found that if you make food fun, kids will be more receptive to eating it.

 

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Five Fruit Recipes for Kids:

 

  1. Frozen Fruit Bark:

This recipe is yummy, healthy and more exciting than just eating fresh fruit with yogurt.

  • Take your favorite fruits such as a combination of strawberries, kiwi, blueberries, mango and a dried fruit of your choice.
  • Chop the ingredients in small pieces.
  • Layer plain or vanilla yogurt in a bowl.
  • Toss chopped fruits and nuts on top of the yogurt, and place them in a container in the freezer.

You can give frozen fruits as snacks to your kids before they head out to play or after they come home from school. Remember that fruits and nuts are packed with minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants that keep us thriving and energized. Don’t forget, the yogurt will give your family valuable protein, calcium, and potassium.

  1. Quick Banana split:

I can’t decide whether this recipe is more delicious or healthy because it serves both purposes so well. And it’s so simple and quick to prepare!

All you need is a banana, berries of your choice, chocolate chips, granola and your favorite fruit yogurt. I make this treat by slicing the banana in halves along their length first. Then I join the two halves using a few spoonsful of frozen strawberry yogurt. Last, I sprinkle raspberries, blackberries, granola and chocolate chips. Viola! Your snack is ready to serve in minutes!

It’s just like the original banana split without the ice cream or sugary dribbles of processed chocolate syrup. It’s packed with enough nutrition your body needs at a single meal which makes it perfect for breakfast.

  1. Rainbow Fruit Popsicles:

Who doesn’t love a cold Popsicle on a hot summer day? The kids can never say no to this mouthwatering delight.

  • Take a cup each of frozen strawberries and raspberries, and a medium-sized mango and 2 sliced Kiwis. Puree each of the fruits separately.  Use a little bit of water if needed.
  • Pour the first puree of your choice into the Popsicle mold. Place the container in the freezer while remaining ingredients are waiting in the fridge. Once the first puree is 70% set which will be in about 20 minutes, you can add the other pureed fruit and follow the same steps.
  • Remember, fruits can be poured in any order, and they don’t need to be frozen solid.  Just make sure that they are more frozen than watery so that the two purees don’t mix.
  • After pouring the last ingredient, freeze the popsicles for a few hours to set them rock hard. You can also add tiny fruit chunks, honey or lemon juice in any of the different rainbow layers to take it up a notch.

 

  1. Fruit Roll-ups:

I never knew I could do so many things with fruit until I came across Pinterest. This recipe is a unique and innovative way to use fruit. I love to make my Fruit Roll-ups with peaches, strawberries, blueberries and honey.

Usually, fruits are sweet enough, but I like to top the tanginess of the peach with the heavenly sweetness of honey. Plus, honey is super beneficial for our health too. Try to avoid refined white sugar. You can add more honey, cinnamon powder, vanilla or peppermint extract to give your roll up an extra edge.

Prepare your baking tray first. Grease the butter paper and pour the fruit puree spreading it evenly with a spatula. Also, keep it slightly away from the edges.

Set your oven to the lowest possible setting and check on the fruit after 6-8 hours. We are primarily trying to ‘dry the fruit’ and not cook it. You can roll, cut or use the fruit leather however you like. Lots of creative fruit roll up recipes can be found here.

 

  1. Fruit Jigglers:

It’s not just the kids, adults love Fruit Jigglers too. They are much healthier than packaged Jello.  Most importantly, there are no undesirable sugary ingredients.

  • You will need coconut manna, your favorite berries, and gelatin for this recipe. It is scrumptious while working or watching TV.
  • Next, blend your favorite berries with Coconut Manna, water and a pinch of sea salt. Take half a cup of the mixture and set it aside.
  • Heat the remaining mix in a pot and let it simmer for 5 minutes before turning the stove off.
  • Add gelatin to the mixture you set aside and stir thoroughly or whisk.
  • Slowly add the hot mixture to the cold mixture and keep whisking.  Blend the entire mixture in a food processor.
  • Last, pour the fruit mixture into ice cube trays and refrigerate for an hour. You can then enjoy fruit Jigglers with your kids. They are also the perfect finger food for babies 8 months and older.

 

You will find plenty of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals in fruit.  So, which of these healthy recipes would you try first?

 

 

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Also, if you share your opinion on each month’s samples through a quick survey, Bulu will give you 50 Rewards Points (that’s $5!).  So exciting, because you can use the points in the store to get more of your favorites.  Furthermore , you can get a 3 Month Subscription for just $15 (regularly $30)! Use code WOWZA .

Head over and check them out. Stay tuned to my review of the Bulu Box.  Vitamins, sports nutrition, diet, and healthy snacks are a few of the options to choose from. It’s great for family, there’s a women’s, kid’s and men’s categories.