Spring means birthday party season in my family, so I’ve been on the lookout for healthy yet super fun treats to serve up at the gatherings on our calendar. And while I don’t think that it’s necessary to become a master cake decorator to have a fun kids’ birthday party, it can be fun to make treats that are a step above the expected.
These tasty and healthy snacks for kids’ parties are nutritious and yummy—and are all relatively easy to make. So pick one or a few and get out the party hats. Check them out in the slideshow.
15 Healthy and Tasty Snacks for Kids' Parties
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Healthy Candy Bracelets
Get the kids involved in making their own edible craft with this fun “candy” bracelet project. Gather cereal, dried fruit, and freeze-dried fruit, and watch the kids create and nibble away the afternoon.
Photo & Recipe: One Little Project
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Ladybugs Chocolate Snack
Make bugs that the kids will want to eat with this yummy ladybug snack. A little chocolate and fruit goes a long way when paired up in such a fun way.
Photo & Recipe: The Soccer Mom Blog -
Maple Strawberry Cupcakes
Light, moist, and filled with fresh fruit flavor, these maple strawberry cupcakes are a pink-loving little girl’s dream dessert come true.
Photo & Recipe: Yummy Toddler Food
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Mini Alphabet Melon Skewers
Make each party guest feel special by spelling out their name in fruit. Fresh melon and little cookie cutters make quick work of this kid-friendly craft.
Get the recipe.
Photo & Recipe: One Little Project -
Strawberry Chia Fruit Leather
Make a batch of this naturally sweet fruit leather and impress the kids with an unexpectedly delicious homemade treat. Tie up with little lengths of twine and place into a basket for a sweet presentation.
Get the recipe.
Photo & Recipe: Super Healthy Kids -
Fro-Yo Bites
Help the kids cool off with this simple treat that’s easy to make and eat. Change up the fruit flavors to coordinate with your party decor.
Photo & Recipe: Super Healthy Kids
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Lava Flow Pops
Packed with fresh fruit, these fun (and make-ahead) popsicles are sure to be a hit with the kids. You can even make them in little three ounce plastic cups if you don’t have enough popsicle molds for all of the party guests.
Recipe & Photo: One Lovely Life
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Honey Oat Cake
Impress your guests with this easier-than-it-looks layer cake filled with wholesome yet yummy ingredients. Decorate with the freshest berries you can find for a party-worthy topping.
Photo & Recipe: Yummy Toddler Food
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Watermelon Pops
Almost any food is more fun on a stick, including these watermelon flower pops. Use skewers or popsicle sticks and serve very cold (or even frozen!) to the little party people.
Photo & Recipe: B Inspired Mama
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Yogurt Gummies
Whip up these easy homemade gummies for a simple treat that the kids will love. Bonus: The inclusion of yogurt adds a little protein to help prevent post-party sugar crashes.
Photo & Recipe: Yummy Toddler Food
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Spring Rolls
Whether you make them with the kids as a party activity or you get them prepped ahead of time, these sweet spring rolls will have everyone happy and nourished—even on the warmest party day.
Photo & Recipe: Super Healthy Kids
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Sweet Potato Chips
Load up the oven with this super simple recipe and offer the kids a crunchy snack without all of the additives. Sprinkle with salt, sesame seeds, or even cinnamon and sugar to vary the flavor.
Photo & Recipe: Yummy Toddler Food
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Fro-Yo Bark
An easy method, yummy ingredients, and the aid of the freezer come together to make this frozen treat. (Omit the coconut for a nut-free option.)
Photo & Recipe: My Fussy Eater -
Chickpeas
Skip the packaged salty snacks in favor of this recipe, which is loaded with both flavor and nutrients (including fiber and protein). Make a few different flavors and let the kids pick their favorite.
Photo & Recipe: My Fussy Eater
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Chocolate Strawberry Dessert Kebabs
A little chocolate goes a long way in this fun recipe featuring brownie bites, fresh fruit, and a drizzle of chocolate to make the whole dessert extra special. Shortcake or blondies work instead of brownies if you prefer.
Photo & Recipe: I Heart Naptime