Are you looking for some healthy toddler Halloween snack ideas?
I am always on the lookout for new toddler recipes, especially during this time.
It is my second favorite time of the year right below Christmas.
A quick search on Pinterest will give you an overwhelming amount of choices to choose from.
My toddler is a picky eater, as I am sure most of you mommies out there can relate.
However, you are in luck because I’ve scoured Pinterest so that you don’t have to.
I have done the work for you and rounded up the top 1o healthy Halloween snacks that are both easy and fun to make with your kids.
All these must be:
- Must be healthy
- Tastes great
- Creative but still easy to implement/do
- Has good presentation
Here is a round-up of fun and cute snack ideas for kids on Halloween.
Spider Web Bananas by Eats Amazing
These bananas are quite spooky and I never would have thought that cutting lines in bananas could be so creative.
But I love this idea, plus it’s a cool twist on healthy food.
Monster Apple Bites by Crayons And Cravings
I really love the name of this blog.
We can really get creative when we want our kids to have more fruits and vegetables in their diets.
This is made with the main ingredient is apples.
Then peanut butter, strawberries, sunflower seeds, and edible eyeballs.
Roasted Halloween Veggies from Amanda’s Cookin
Aww yeah, veggies that are toddler-approved.
She uses beets, sweet potatoes, and potatoes for this creation.
She also has a mummy meatloaf that would pair perfectly as a complete meal, however, this post is more about snack ideas.
Either I checked out the recipe and it looks delish.
Mummy Apple Turnovers by Kitchen Counter Chronicle
Keeping these turnovers will not last long in my house.
This recipe is simple and you don’t have to have excellent baking skills to make these mummies.
Jen makes it really simple.
Pumpkin Yogurt Bites by This Ole Mom
Yummy is all I gotta say about this frozen treat.
This cute-shaped pumpkin treats only has 4 ingredients.
She also has a Pumpkin Pie Boozy Punch recipe that can be altered for kids.
Orange Pumpkins and Ghost Bananas by I Heart Naptime
This is such a simple treat to make but yet so creative.
I tell ya it doesn’t take much to impress me, and it wouldn’t take much for your toddler also.
Plus it’s such a cute display. Jamielyn also has Halloween crackers, apple monster teeth, and others on this post.
I love that she keeps it simple.
Peanut Butter & Jelly Spider Bites by Crafty Morning
My son loves peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
He could eat this and nothing else.
All you need it the bread, peanut butter, jelly, and pretzel sticks.
Awesome right?
Mummy Apple Snacks by See Vanessa Craft
I love this idea with crepe paper to spook up your kid’s applesauce pouches.
Really simple but gives so much cute spook, for this Halloween.
She also has great ideas for a kid-friendly Halloween party.
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Silly Apple Bites by Fork And Beans
I just think these little apples would be the highlight of your serving dish.
So cute and creative with adding the strawberry as the tongue.
Cara shows you how to make the homemade eyes…so cute.
Spooky Cheese Crackers by Peas & Crayons
Who doesn’t love cheese and crackers?
So simple yet totally creative for kids this Halloween.
Jenn lets you know these recipes are super simple, and she also includes spooky apple slices and jack-o-lantern cups.
These recipes should definitely be toddler-approved.
If you are looking for more recipes for picky eaters check out my post where I list 26 tasty toddler recipes, even for the pickiest eater.
Any recipes you’ve tried not on this list, leave them in the comments below.
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