30 Easy & Healthy After School Snack Recipes For Kids (5 Ingredients or Less!)

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These easy, healthy, kid-approved after school snack recipes are perfect for keeping the little ones energized until dinnertime. Includes snacks with fruits, veggies, and protein!

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Back to school season is almost here! That means it’s back to planning school lunches and having a slew of snacks ready at all times!

If your kids seem absolutely starving the minute they walk through the door, having a few easy & healthy snack ideas in your back pocket can make afternoons so much easier.

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In this roundup, you’ll find kid-friendly snack recipes made with fruits, veggies, and even some high protein options! There’s quick no-bake/no-cook recipes, make-ahead snack ideas for busy weeks, and creative snacks that even picky eaters won’t mind trying!

They’re perfect for the pre-dinner munchies, sports practices, playdates, or any other busy afternoon. You can even throw some of these snacks into the lunchbox!

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Healthy Fruit Snacks

1. Apple Nachos

Just 3 ingredients are all you’re going to need to make these incredibly delicious (yet healthy!) apple nachos that are kids are sure to love.

Recipe source + credit: Momma Fit Lyndsey

2. Apple Donut Slices

Here’s another fun apple-based snack for the little ones. And don’t worry, the frosting is made up of healthier ingredients, not the sugary tub stuff! 🤣

Recipe source + credit: Sugar and Soul

3. Peanut Butter Banana Rollups

Here’s a fun rollup snack that’s easy, healthy, and kid-approved! You’ll just need 3 ingredients for this super easy peasy recipe.

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Recipe source + credit: My Fussy Eater

4. Fruit Flowers

I squealed so hard when I saw this one because it’s going to be such a cute snack idea for the little ones! Plus it’s so easy to make and there’s no cooking or baking involved!

Recipe source + credit: Best Friends for Frosting

5. Frozen Blueberry Yogurt Bites

These blueberry yogurt bites are so simple to make with just 2 ingredients! They’re kid-friendly and perfect as a healthy afternoon snack. Click here for 50 more no-bake dessert ideas!

Recipe source + credit: Food Banjo

6. Strawberry Oatmeal Protein Smoothie

If your kids love smoothies, this is an easy recipe that’s made with just a few ingredients and packed with nutrients + protein! Check out my roundup of 15 kid-friendly high protein smoothie recipes for more!

Recipe source + credit: Baby Foode

7. Turkey, Ham, & Cheese Apple Sandwiches

This recipe is part of my school lunch ideas roundup, but I think it makes a delicious after-school snack too! They add a hint of sweetness, a serving of fruit, and lots of protein. No bread needed!

Recipe source + credit: Cupcakes and Kale Chips

8. Blueberry Yogurt Popsicles

Blueberries are delicious and loaded with fiber! This blueberry yogurt popsicle recipe uses just 4 ingredients and tastes divine. Check out 15 more kid-friendly yogurt popsicle recipes here!

Recipe source + credit: The Foodie Physician

9. Fruit Pizza Crackers

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Recipe source + credit: Lolo Home Kitchen

How adorable are these little apple sandwiches?! They add a hint of sweetness, a serving of fruit, and lots of protein. No bread needed!

10. Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Bites

These easy peasy banana bites are a delicious frozen snack that’s great for warm days!

Recipe source + credit: Eating Bird Food

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Healthy Veggie Snacks

11. Ants on a Log

You guys know I had to mention the classic ants on a log for this after school snack list! It’s a classic kid-friendly snack made with celery, peanut butter, and raisins – but there are so many other possibilities for toppings!

Recipe source + credit: Julies Eats & Treats

12. Baked Carrot Fries

This one is such a simple, yet perfect after school snack for toddlers, kids, and even adults!

Recipe source + credit: Yummy Toddler Food

13. Air Fryer Zucchini Sticks

These crispy zucchini sticks are so versatile. They make yummy after school snacks, game day appetizers, or even a veggie-packed side dish!

14. Celery Bug Snacks

How cute are these little celery bugs?! Almost too cute to eat. This one combines both fruits and veggies into a snack that kids will love to munch on.

Recipe source + credit: The Soccer Mom Blog

15. Cucumber Boats

I love this one for summer, but it totally works as an after-school snack too! It’s such a creative way to use up leftover cucumbers too!

Recipe source + credit: Natural Beach Living

16. Mini Veggie Cups

If your kiddo loves to dip their veggies, try making these cute little veggie cups to serve as a mess-free after school snack!

Recipe source + credit: The Carefree Kitchen

17. Green Monster Smoothie

This is a delicious 5-ingredient high protein smoothie that also pack in fruits and vegetables. Plus, how cute are the monster-themed bottles?!

Recipe source + credit: The Conscious Plant Kitchen

18. Zucchini Tots

Even kids won’t mind trying these zucchini tots! It’s one of my favorite ways to use up all the leftover zucchini you picked up from the farmer’s market.

Recipe source + credit: Feel Good Foodie

High Protein Snack Recipes

19. Broccoli Cheese Cups

These broccoli cheese cups that are healthy, packed with protein, and even go well as a make-ahead breakfast!

Recipe source + credit: The Lazy Dish

20. Homemade Chicken Nuggets

Kids love chicken nuggets! With this recipe, you can save some money at the grocery store and make healthy chicken nuggets that are just as delicious!

Recipe source + credit: Faith Filled Food For Moms

21. Ham and Cheese Pinwheels

Switch things up with these easy, 5-ingredient ham and cheese pinwheels that taste incredible and are ready in under 15 minutes!

Recipe source + credit: Ruffles and Rain Boots

22. Tuna Nuggets

If your kiddo enjoys eating fish or tuna, try making these tuna nuggets for them! You’ll just need a handful of ingredients for this high protein snack that will keep them full until dinnertime.

Recipe source + credit: High Chair Chronicles

23. Chickpea & Peanut Butter Cookies

These healthy cookies are naturally sweetened and high in protein thanks to chickpeas and peanut butter. They’re also a great source of plant-based protein for the little ones!

Recipe source + credit: MJ and Hungryman

24. Greek Yogurt Fruit Dip

Kids love dipping things, so why not make them this high protein Greek yogurt fruit dip as a snack. They can dip their favorite fruits or graham crackers!

Recipe source + credit: Carmyy

More After School Snack Recipes

25. Pizza Toast

Yum, this is such a delicious snack for kids who love pizza! You can add their favorite toppings to this pizza toast.

Recipe source + credit: Kids Activity Zone

26. Peanut Butter Oatmeal Energy Balls

These energy balls require no cooking or baking and they’re made with wholesome nutritious ingredients. You can also make a big batch on the weekend and keep it on hand for the entire week!

Recipe source + credit: Yummy Toddler Food

27. Teddy Bear Trail Mix

The little ones are sure to love this trail mix made with Teddy grahams and other kid-favorite snacks!

Recipe source + credit: Happy Brown House

28. Bluey Peanut Butter Toast

Does your kid love Bluey? Surprise them with this super cute Bluey peanut butter toast that’s fun, healthy, and delicious!

Recipe source & credit: Passion for Savings

29. Grilled Cheese Roll-Ups

Kids love grilled cheese, and these easy roll-ups are a fun way to serve them as an after-school snack!

Recipe source & credit: In The Kitchen With Matt

30. Baked Cheese Crisps

You know those little bags of “moon cheese” or “whisps” crackers that are like $5 for a tiny little bag? You can make your own baked cheese crisps with leftover shredded cheese for only a couple dollars! They’re cheesy, delicious, and perfect as snacks.


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