With the prevalence of childhood obesity, most parents are keeping a close eye on what goes in their kids’ mouths. Food is such a social thing that we are always celebrating and eating something—a cupcake for a birthday here, a lollipop for a good job there, a sweet for showing up to an activity. It never seems to be just one sweet snack.
So next time there is a celebration and you have to send a treat, why not send something besides a cupcake? Celebrate over berry cups, yogurt-dipped strawberry pops or fruit skewers—something you can feel good about feeding them. For kids (and adults!), it’s all about presentation. Make it look special, add a personal tag, and you’ll have a hit—and it’ll be healthy.
1. Apple berry cups 2. Cheerio clusters from Parents Magazine 3. Yogurt dipped fruit pops from in sock monkey slippers 4. Strawberry mice by Living Locurto 5. Strawberry and waffle skewers from the Family Kitchen
What’s your favorite healthy treat?
Kimmy Doraine
Tuesday 19th of March 2013
I'm gonna try them all! Because I'm really tired of all sweets and junks for the kids.
vera
Monday 18th of March 2013
Those apple berry cups look nice. I hope carving those apples isn't as time-consuming as it looks.
Ross Neytiri
Friday 8th of March 2013
I'm not sure the kids will love the fruits like they do cupcakes, but I'm sure those strawberry mice will be a hit among them!
paula
Saturday 9th of March 2013
I always have a "fruit bar" with lots of healthy stuff on it when I have parties. I am constantly surprised how often the desserts are by-passed in favor of the good-for-you-stuff! I hear the same reports from parents I know who send in healthy snacks for the classroom. All in how you present it. :)
Ana from Pinknounou.com
Friday 8th of March 2013
What great ideas - healthy, eye catchy, cute,... love the apple berry cups!!
PN_Melisa
Thursday 7th of March 2013
You must have been reading my mind! Birthday parties are celebrated at 10:30am in my son's class. These are awesome alternatives to the cupcake. Huge thanks!