Snacks for Toddlers

Updated on January 08, 2009
R.D. asks from Shelbyville, IL
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What are some good snacks for Toddlers of 18 mos? I feel like i'm giving my son the same thing all the time. Apples, crackers, and whatever else I can find in my cabinet. Thanks!

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G.N.

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Applesauce, yogurt, bananas, peaches, pears

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R.B.

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It is difficult to find new things. The same company that makes the fish crackers also makes fish graham crackers. The new baked Ritz crackers are good. Banana's, raspberry's, blueberry's. Right now I'm making Blueberry muffins for when he wakes up from his nap. Nutter-Butter cookies are always a favorite---they come in small bite size pieces. Sometimes I'll give him a few different things and throw in a couple of marshmellows---he loves those. Hope this helps a bit.

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D.A.

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Any fruits, string cheese, whole wheat crackers, breakfast cereal (vitamin fortified), etc.

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N.W.

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When I did daycare out of my home, I did little "lunches" cinnamon rolls, mac and cheese, cornbread, pilsbury breadsticks, yogurt, cottage cheese w/fruit, pudding w/fruit, jello w/fruit, soup, spaghetti o's, nachos, quesidillas, 1/2 sandwiches, pancakes, then of course, cookies etc, and veggies, or fruit. when you do this you will need to plan a little at grocery time.

Good luck.

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