If you’re feeling lost on what healthy food to feed your toddler throughout the day, look no further. This post lists 30 healthy toddler snacks that are simple and easy and will make feeding your toddler feel much easier!
I decided to write this post half for myself and half for you guys. I needed some ideas and inspiration and I figured you guys might need some help too.
What did I need help with?
Well, I have really been struggling in the food department lately when it comes to my 20-month-old. Honestly, food has always been a sore subject with my daughter because she doesn’t really like it very much. Weird, I know.
I breastfed her almost 100% exclusively aside from a few fruit and veggie purees here and there until after she turned a year old and she started warming up to the idea of food a little bit. Even then, she still preferred to nurse, and because she was chunky and healthy I didn’t force the issue.
Now she’s almost two and our breastfeeding journey is inevitably going to be ending very soon and with that comes so much anxiety. I need to make sure she is getting enough to eat throughout the day but I’m finding it hard to come up with healthy snack ideas.
I decided to turn my healthy toddler snacks hunt into a blog post so anyone else who is struggling with toddler snack ideas and needs some help can benefit from it too!
Finding easy healthy toddler snacks was the goal
I hate cooking and I am admittedly lazy in the food department. I’m not a fan of putting too much effort into the food I make and that goes for what my daughter eats as well.
I made a point of asking myself if I, and horrible cook, would be able to make each recipe or snack easily to make sure I was choosing the most simple and basic recipes.
All the healthy toddler snacks listed below you can either pre-make to serve later or just grab and go.
Why did I only list healthy toddler snacks and not meals?
The reason I decided to round-up healthy toddler snacks and not full-on meals was that my daughter usually just eats bits of what I am eating for dinner, so all that was left was breakfast, lunch, and snacks. And what is a healthy toddler breakfast or lunch anyway but a combination of snacks?
My goal was to find healthy snacks I could serve my daughter easily and quickly throughout the day whether on their own or made into a meal. I didn’t want anything that took more than 15 minutes to make or prepare.
If that sounds like something you’re looking for as well then this is the post for you my friend!
Discover 30 healthy toddler snacks below
Precut Fruits and Veggies
My daughter’s favorite thing to eat, and sometimes the only thing she will eat, is fresh fruits and veggies. There is really no better or healthier snack to feed your toddler than fruits and veggies!
The only problem is that most of the time fresh or raw fruits and vegetables can be a choking hazard. I don’t know about you, but I am so paranoid about my daughter choking and I will not give her any food that even poses a slight choking risk. (Of course, with toddlers older than two you don’t have to worry as much.)
That means that you have to chop or dice any fruit or veggie you want to give your toddler which takes time and makes giving your toddler fruits and veggies a hassle.
So what’s the solution?
Precut fruits and veggies and store them in the fridge or freezer! Most fruits and veggies can be stored in the fridge after they are cut for 3-5 days and stored in the freezer for up to a year.
The Pinning Mama posted a wonderful list of great fruits and veggies for toddlers. Next to the fruit or veggie is the recommended way of serving.
1. Precut Fruit
- Bananas, chopped
- Strawberries, finely chopped
- Blueberries cut into 1/4-1/8 size
- Raspberries, chopped
- Blackberries, chopped
- Peaches, finely chopped
- Apples, cooked until soft and finely chopped
- Pears, very ripe or cooked until soft and finely chopped
- Oranges, remove skin and chop
- Watermelon, finely chopped
- Cantaloupe, very ripe and finely chopped
- Honey Dew Melon, very ripe and finely chopped
- Grapes, cut into 1/4 size (NEVER whole)
- Plums, very ripe and finely chopped
- Prunes, soak in warm water until plump and finely chop
- Avocados, very ripe and chopped
- Tomatoes, very ripe or cooked until soft and finely chopped
- Cherries, pitted, very ripe and finely chopped
- Mango, very ripe and finely chopped
- Pineapple, very ripe and finely chopped
2. Precut Veggies
- Carrots, well cooked and finely diced
- Corn, well cooked and off the cob
- Black beans, well-cooked
- Green Beans, well cooked and finely diced
- Sweet Potatoes, well cooked and finely diced
- Butternut squash, well cooked and finely diced
- Zucchini Squash, well cooked and finely diced
- Pumpkin- well cooked and finely diced
- Cauliflower, well cooked and finely diced
- Broccoli, well cooked and finely diced
- Chickpeas, well cooked and finely diced
- Lentils, well cooked
- Beets, well cooked and finely diced
- Peppers, well cooked and finely diced
- Potatoes, well cooked and finely diced
- Eggplant, well cooked and finely diced
Homemade Toddler Snacks
One option for healthy toddler snacks is pre-making recipes in batches and storing them for use throughout the week. Below are some recipes for healthy muffins, pancakes, cookies, etc that you can make ahead of time and serve up quickly when needed!
3. Mini Applesauce Muffins
4. Snack Cookies
5. Frozen Applesauce Bits
6. Carrot Zucchini Toddler Muffins
7. Toddler Breakfast Oat Cups
8. Paleo Broccoli “cheese” Sticks
9. Avocado chocolate chip cookies
10. Soft roasted chickpeas
11. Healthy homemade granola bars
Sweet Snacks
One thing my daughter has always been a fan of is candy and sweets. This is really unfortunate considering how hard I tried to avoid giving them to her. But life happens and things change and once your child gets a taste of sugar there’s no going back!
However, I can do my best to serve her healthy sweet snacks instead of processed, crappy junk. Right?
Keep in mind most of the recipes below take time to prepare, so you will have to make them ahead of when you’ll want to serve them to your toddler.
12. Banana chocolate pops
13. All natural strawberry fruit snacks
14. Frozen yogurt banana dippers
15. Yogurt covered blueberries
16. Frit and vegetable snacks
17. Toddler chocolate + Chia seed pudding
18. Raw and vegan chickpea cookie dough
Quick to Whip Up Snacks
Sometimes life gets too crazy and you’re not as prepared as you wish you were. If that’s the case, the recipes below take no more than 15 minutes to whip up and are still healthy!
19. Spiced blender pancakes
20. Banana toast
21. Avocado toast
22. 4 ingredient vegan banana oatmeal pancakes
23. Mini Pb&J
23. Avocado blueberry baby smoothie
Grab and Go Snacks
As much as I wish I could make all my toddlers snacks from scratch, that’s just not realistic. I am going to take a wild guess and say I am not the only mama out there running short on time and energy. Sometimes we just need some healthy toddler snacks to give our babes that we can just grab and go!
24. Trail mix
You can either buy some premade trail mix or make an extra toddler-friendly trail mix yourself!
25. Dried Fruit
Dried fruit is such a great toddler snack, just make sure the pieces are not too big for your toddler to chew.
26. Crackers
Of course, not all crackers are created equal. Try looking for organic crackers made without anything artificial, if at all possible. I like the organic mini whole wheat crackers from Trader Joe’s!
27. Applesauce pouches
Applesauce pouches are great toddler snacks that you can just throw in your diaper bag when you’re on the go.
28. Veggie straws
My daughter loves veggie straws! I love them too because they melt in her mouth so quickly and I don’t have to worry about her choking.
29. Popsicles
Popsicles are the best healthy toddler snack for summer. There are even tons of recipes for healthy popsicles you can make at home!
30. Fig bars
Fig bars sound like something kids would hate, but my daughter loves them! They are easy for her to chew and easy for me because they come in a box.
That’s the end of the list, but if you have any more ideas for healthy toddler snacks please share them in the comments below!
Bethany says
I can’t figure out how to get to the actual Recipe
Sydney Horton says
Hi, Bethany! I’m so sorry about that. Maybe I should’ve made it more obvious. You should be able to click the green title of each recipe and it will bring you to the original recipe post. Let me know if it works!
Suzanne says
This was a great list! What a great way to sneak in some good stuff while giving them tasty!
Sydney Horton says
Hi, Suzanne! Thank you! I’m glad you liked it. Sneaking in the good stuff is is always my mission! LOL
Vanessa says
Thanks for sharing! It is helpful to have a whole list of snacks that I could meal prep on the weekend!
Sydney Horton says
You’re welcome! Yes these recipes are so easy they’re perfect for meal prepping!
Marissa Khosh says
Thank you so much for making this list! I have been struggling to come up with some new healthy snack options for my toddler daughter lately, so I will be referring back to this.
I also love that you didn’t “force the issue” with your daughter not eating much food even up to a year old. A lot of people (myself included) would have a hard time not worrying about that, but I believe each individual child has his/her own unique needs and should not be forced to conform to a standard they are not ready for – especially when they are clearly healthy. Good for you for doing what is best for your daughter!
Sydney Horton says
Wow, thank you, Marissa! That was such a great comment to get. Food is definitely a touchy issue and I’ve felt my fair share of judgement from friends and family regarding the decisions I’ve made. In the end, you just have to go with your gut and I truly believe mama’s always know what’s best for THEIR babies 🙂 I’m happy this post gave you some good ideas for snacks! Have a beautiful day!
Sonja Bryson says
Just want to say I LOVE this list! I only have a baby right now, but have been around many picky toddlers and one day he will be one! I tried the pancakes and must say BEST gluten free healthy pancake recipe I’ve tried!
Sydney Horton says
Hi, Sonja! I’m so glad you liked the list! Picky eaters are sooooo hard, but you just have to keep offering and offering and offering until something sticks. LOL Hopefully your son likes the pancakes as much as you! 🙂
Sid says
Wow, this healthy toddler snacks are good, will feed my baby with this. Thanks for posting.
Leslie says
a great way to use up extra or leftover watermelon is to stick it in a blender or just mash it in a ziploc bag and freeze it into popsicle molds. no added anything necessary but you can add fresh fruit too. she prefers popsicles this way still. She even likes to help make them. I like that they don’t have all the extra sugar.
Sydney Horton says
That’s such a great idea! I’m going to try that myself!
Romy says
Love the list! I have twins and meal time is so challenging. Thank you for helping us mommies out ❤️
Sam says
Where can I find the measurements for your recioes
Sydney Horton says
Hi, Sam! If you click the name of each recipe, it will take you to the original recipe with all the measurements and instructions. 🙂
marjorie coetzer says
Exellent ideas for toddlers snacks.
Love to have the recipes
Aydela says
The granola bars look great, I’ll try to make them for my little one.
Stacy says
Thank you for the useful and interesting information. The list is quite large.
I like it