Favorite Valentine's Day Snacks for Kids (2024)

Celebrate the 14th with healthy Valentine’s Day snacks and treats that are easy, fun, and so yummy. These are super fun valentines for toddlers and the rest of the family, too!

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Valentine’s Day Snacks

Valentine’s Day is a perfect holiday to celebrate with food, and whether you’re looking for a fun snack or dessert, this is a great place to start. From muffins and cupcakes, to smoothies and flavored milks, these are some of our favorites to share.

I tried to include both chocolate and strawberry ideas (so pink!), as well as ones that are just festive for this time of year. You can make them for the kids or with your little sweethearts, and be sure to enjoy them yourself.

(Check my other post for my Valentine’s Day breakfast ideas and you may enjoy these Valentine’s Day sandwiches.)

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1 Valentine’s Day Snacks

2 Your toddler won’t eat? Help is here!

3 Chocolate Avocado Pudding

4 Fluffy Chocolate Muffins

5 Chocolate Sugar Cookies

6 Easy Chocolate Cake

7 Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

8 Easy Vanilla Cupcakes

9 Easy Chocolate Cupcakes

10 Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes

11 Chocolate Protein Muffins

12 Banana Brownies

13 Chocolate Smoothie

14 Strawberry Greek Frozen Yogurt Pops

15 No-Bake Chocolate Cookies

16 Raspberry Lemon Donuts

17 Chickpea Blondies

18 Favorite Strawberry Milk

19 Fruit Sticks

21 Related Recipes

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Chocolate Avocado Pudding

With simple ingredients, zero cooking, and a method that takes about 2 minutes total, this Chocolate Avocado Pudding is a healthy dessert to share with the kids. It’s also low in added sugars yet super creamy and so delicious!

Easy Chocolate Avocado Pudding

With simple ingredients, zero cooking, and a method that takes about 2 minutes total, this Chocolate Avocado Pudding is a yummy dessert to share with the kids. This is best on the day you make it, though you can store it in the fridge for 24 hours in an airtight container. If any liquid separates out, simply stir it up.

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Fluffy Chocolate Muffins

We love these tender muffins for their chocolate flavor but also because they are SO satisfying. They’re great on their own served warm or cold and pair nicely with diced berries or banana as a fun holiday snack.

Fluffy Chocolate Muffins

Fluffy, tender, and just sweet enough, these are delicious Chocolate Muffins to share with the kids. See the Notes for allergy swaps.

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Chocolate Sugar Cookies

With just a few simple ingredients and a super easy method that the kids can help with, these Chocolate Sugar Cookies are a healthy dessert to share with the kids. We love them plain, but you could even add icing if you want!

Easy Chocolate Sugar Cookies

Like a cross between an animal cracker and a sugar cookie, these less sweet cookies are easy to make with the kids. The amount of cookies you can make from one batch will depend on how large your cookie cutters are.

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Easy Chocolate Cake

This super easy stir-together healthy Chocolate Cake is a cinch to make, and it has less sugar than traditional cakes. Maybe “healthier” is a better description, but whatever you call it, it’s so darn good! (PS: It happens to be vegan!)

Healthy Chocolate Cake (Lower Sugar)

This Healthy Chocolate Cake is egg-free, dairy-free, and SO darn delicious. It's lower in sugar, but delivers on classic chocolate cake flavor you expect. (I use two 6-inch cake pans to make this cake, which is a perfect size for a small gathering or even to use as a smash cake. See the Notes for how to make this as a 9-inch cake and as cupcakes.)

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Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

With slightly less sugar than a classic cookie but the flavor and texture you expect, this is a great recipe to make for the entire family to share. Or bring to a classroom Valentine’s Day party!

Healthy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

These classic Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies have lower sugar but all the flavor and texture you crave. Choose your add-ins based on the kinds your family enjoys most.

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Easy Vanilla Cupcakes

This recipe for classic cupcakes is a perfect Valentine’s treat. And you can make slightly pink cream cheese frosting, which many little kids I know would adore!

Healthy Vanilla Cupcakes (So Easy!)

These Healthy Vanilla Cupcakes are light, fluffy, and moist. They’re also less sweet than most conventional cupcakes, both in the cake and in the pretty pink frosting, but they are still SO delicious!

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Easy Chocolate Cupcakes

Moist, fluffy, and chocolaty, these lower-sugar chocolate cupcakes are another easy Valentine’s Day treat. Top them with red or pink sprinkles to make them extra special.

Easy Chocolate Cupcakes

This Easy Chocolate Cupcake recipe is a lower-sugar take on a classic dessert—but it's filled with chocolate flavor and creamy frosting that the kids will totally love. (This recipe makes a dozen modest-size cupcakes or 9 more standard cupcakes.)

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Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes

Tender, one-bowl, and so delicious, these easy cupcakes are perfect to share with the whole family.

Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes

Made with pantry staples and without eggs or dairy, these are literally the easiest cupcakes—and the best vegan Chocolate Cupcakes I've ever had. Top with a frosting of your choosing.

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Chocolate Protein Muffins

Rich and chocolaty but packed with nutrition from veggies and fruit, these moist muffins would also make a healthy Valentine’s Day treat for school since they are nut-free.

Chocolate Protein Muffins (With Veggies!)

These simple blender muffins pack a serious nutrition punch and are dairy-free, with a nut-free option. I prefer the flavor of these once they are fully cooled and chilled in the fridge.

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Banana Brownies

These easy Banana Brownies are one of our favorite homemade treats to share. The batter comes together easily (and without any fancy equipment!) and the results are so fudgy-perfect. Yum!

Favorite Healthy Brownies (with Banana)

These Healthy Brownies are a delicious option when you have some over-ripe bananas to use up and you’re in the mood for a chocolate dessert. These are fast to make, are just sweet enough, and store amazingly well in the fridge for an entire week.

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Chocolate Smoothie

I love to blend lots of healthy fats, veggies, and fruits into Chocolate Smoothies to fuel the kids any time of the day.

Best Chocolate Smoothie (with Veggies!)

Be sure to blend this super smooth for the best texture. Use any or none of the optional ingredients. See the Notes for how to make this with regular milk.

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Strawberry Greek Frozen Yogurt Pops

Blend up a simple yogurt and fruit mixture, freeze overnight, and serve fun and festive pink and red Valentine’s Day treats!

Strawberry Popsicles (with Greek Yogurt!)

With bright berry flavor and a creamy texture, these freezer pops are a delicious and nutritious dessert or snack. If making these for a baby, omit the optional sweetener.

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No-Bake Chocolate Cookies

With an easy method and a result that tastes like brownie batter, these dark chocolate cookie bites are a fun treat to share. Make ahead and pop into the fridge for a special treat to enjoy together.

Favorite Chocolate Balls (No-Bake)

Keep a batch of these SO-yummy Chocolate Balls on hand for when the next chocolate craving strikes—or simply when you want to share a yummy snack or dessert with the kids. They have only 5 ingredients and store ridiculously well in the fridge for weeks.

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Raspberry Lemon Donuts

These cake-style doughnuts are bursting with bright lemon flavor and raspberries. We like to drizzle them with a simple yogurt frosting for yummy Valentine’s Day treats.

Baked Raspberry Donuts

These bright and fresh baked donuts have the texture of a cake donut but with a zing of fresh fruit. I like my Wilton Donut Pan for this recipe, though you can bake them in a mini muffin pan with the same timing.

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Chickpea Blondies

Made with a nutritious yet straightforward ingredient list, these super yummy Chickpea Blondies are a favorite dessert to share. Plus, you’d never know there are chickpeas inside! Add strawberries or cherries to round it out.

So Good Chickpea Blondies

These blondies are packed with just-sweet-enough flavor and nutrition.They are delicious chilled right out of the fridge with a glass of cold milk.

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Favorite Strawberry Milk

Learn how to make the BEST homemade strawberry milk with simple ingredients and very low added sugar. We love the vitamin C and protein!

Favorite Strawberry Milk

Creamy and delicious, you can make this with fresh strawberries or freeze-dried ones. The version with freeze-dried berries tastes more similar to store-bought strawberry milk; the one with fresh berries tastes more like fresh strawberries!

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Fruit Sticks

Fruit Sticks are one of my very favorite ways to help the kids find fruit more fun—especially when they’re reluctant to try new things…or even fruits they liked last week! This is an activity and snack the kids can help make with any colors for Valentine’s Day. Try offering with peanut butter dip or even ice cream for fun.

Favorite Fruit Sticks

Call them fruit sticks, fruit wands, or fruit skewers, these are a perfect way to serve up a mix of fruit. You can make as few or as many as you like—adjust the quantity of fruit as needed.

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Strawberry Cupcakes

These Fresh Strawberry Cupcakes have super yummy fruit flavor, are a great option for a first birthday or toddler birthday, and are the prettiest pale shade of pink!

Strawberry Cupcakes with Fresh Berries

This recipe was updated in February 2021 to increase the amount of cupcakes from 9 to 12. You can make the strawberry puree up to 3 days ahead of time to make this easier.

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I’d love to know what you do on Valentine’s Day to celebrate, so please comment below to share!

This post was first published February 2019.

Favorite Valentine's Day Snacks for Kids (2024)

FAQs

What is a healthy snack for kids on Valentine's Day? ›

Hummus and vegetables sticks – Cut up cherry tomatoes into little hearts. Healthy Apple and Yoghurt Snack – Present it in a heart bowl or use red apples in the shape of a heart. Apple Spice Muffins – These are super easy to make with kids! You could use heart-shaped muffin molds to have cute little heart muffins.

What are easy Valentine snacks for preschoolers? ›

Looking for more Kid Friendly Valentine's Day Treats, check out these recipes…
  • Dark Chocolate Seville Orange Truffles (with Avocado) from Making Healthy Choices. ...
  • Strawberry Chocolate Oat Bars from Eat Real Live Well. ...
  • Healthy Peanut Butter Cup Cheesecake Dip from Lively Table. ...
  • Giant Chocolate Chip Pan Cookie from Foodal.
Feb 9, 2024

What is the most suitable snack for children? ›

Next time your little one's tummy starts to rumble, offer them one of these healthy snacks for kids.
  • Tomatoes and Cheese. Just call them pizza snacks, and your child will probably be on board! ...
  • Frozen Fruit Sticks. ...
  • Crunchy Chickpeas. ...
  • Trail Mix. ...
  • Yogurt. ...
  • Sweet Potato Fries. ...
  • Celery and Nut Butter. ...
  • Veggie-Based Chips.
May 31, 2022

What can I give for Valentine's Day besides candy? ›

Other ideas include a book, a spa gift card or basket, a custom photo album or engraved jewelry. Of course, objects can't compare with the gift of experience; some ideas are a concert, cooking class, wine tasting, movie night or weekend getaway.

What is a favorite candy especially around Valentine's Day? ›

Candy necklaces, Hershey kisses, M&Ms and cupid corn also topped lists in other states. Across the country, Americans are expected to spend $25.8 billion on the holiday this year, with a record $14.2 billion spent on significant others, according to the National Retail Federation.

Do parents give kids Valentine gifts? ›

Yes, giving your child a Valentine's Day card or treat is a lovely thing to do. Those who include their children in Valentine's Day tend to go all out on presents and special meals and messages of caring and kindness. "We have little presents and special dinner," says Stephanie M. "My little boy calls it Love Day."

What is a traditional food for Valentine's Day? ›

A good-quality steak with a potato side is a timeless choice, but couples craving a lighter romantic meal may go for fish like sea bass or salmon. And naturally, there are plenty of vegetarian and vegan picks for Valentine's Day. Italian dishes, like pasta, are also a classic Valentine's Day choice.

What is the most popular food for Valentine's Day? ›

Every Valentine's Day, steak is the overwhelming favourite of Good Food users.

How do children celebrate Valentine's Day? ›

“Pick whatever feels authentic for your family to celebrate—a special meal with heart-shaped foods, handmade valentines, a heart-warming movie or game, a candy-swap, 'secret valentine' party among family members” says Puckett-Perez.

What do children eat on Children's Day? ›

On Children's Day, the Japanese in Kanto (Tokyo area) eat Kashiwa Mochi (柏餅), and the Japanese in Kansai (Osaka area) eat chimaki (粽). Kashiwa mochi is a rice cake stuffed with red bean paste and wrapped in oak leaves that symbolize good fortune and prosperity (succession to the headship of a house).

What are some relatively healthy snacks? ›

A piece of fruit

Portable, easy-to-eat fruits include apples, pears, grapes, grapefruit, and oranges. A small container of berries can be a great, satisfying snack when you're on the go. Fruit contains fiber and minerals and makes a great small snack. To make it more satisfying, pair your fruit with nuts or yogurt.

What food is good for Valentine's Day? ›

For more inspiration, see our Valentine's Day menu ideas and best ever Valentine's recipes.
  • Steak with peppercorn sauce. ...
  • Dauphinoise potatoes. ...
  • Spaghetti carbonara. ...
  • Cupcakes. ...
  • Quick & easy co*cktails. ...
  • Pork chops. ...
  • Tomato & mascarpone risotto. ...
  • Strawberry cheesecake.
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