Food for Kids
Healthy snacks, spaghetti ideas, kid-friendly recipes, and more.
Smart Snacks
Healthy Packaged Snacks for Kids
Yes, they exist. Here’s what the experts love: Each has a good dose of protein or fiber and 200 calories or less.
5 Kid-Friendly Healthy Yogurt Options
Try these road-tested picks—all free of high-fructose corn syrup and artificial sweeteners—approved by a dietician and a panel
of very picky grade-school gourmands.

30 Easy Family Recipes
Turn these 10 kid-friendly ingredients into no-sweat dishes—including snacks and sides.
Photo: Coral Von Zumwalt
10 Fun Ways to Serve Spaghetti
Stuck in a pasta rut? Give one of these delicious, out-of-the-ordinary spaghetti dishes a twirl.
Photo: Tom Schierlitz
Healthy Snacks for Kids
Top nutrition experts recommend healthy (and tasty) treats—just what your child’s body needs to focus on homework, rev up
for soccer practice, or unwind for bed.
Photo: Jose Picayo
No Time to Cook
Single mom Carline Louis-Jacques can never find the time to make dinner. Real Simple helps Carline find recipes that she and her kids can make in advance—or that they can start without her.
Photo: Gail Albert Halaban
Healthy Snacks for Kids Checklist
Stock your pantry and fridge with nutritious, kid-approved snacks you can feel good about serving.
- String cheese. Not only is string cheese fun for kids to peel apart, it’s also a delicious portable snack that provides a healthy dose of calcium.
- Peanut butter. Choose all-natural peanut butter made with just nuts and salt; it provides plenty of protein and heart-healthy monounsaturated fat. Spread it on whole-wheat crackers or bread,
apple slices, or celery sticks for a complete snack. If peanut allergies are a problem, stock up on all-natural almond or cashew butter instead.
Related: The Best Natural Peanut Butter
- Yogurt. With countless varieties and flavors available, there are plenty of choices for this calcium-rich food. For a real treat (and extra nutrients!), blend yogurt with fresh or frozen fruit to make a kid-pleasing smoothie.
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