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Children love to snack, and they often need small meals to get them through their day. It is important to have healthy options available for them.
Snacking is often what creates an obesity problem for kids. Swap poor choices for healthy snack alternatives to help them lose weight.
Making "Ants on a Log" is a quick and easy way to prepare a crisp, sweet and satisfying snack the whole family will love.
Kids face an increased likelihood of becoming and staying overweight. Monitoring what they eat is not just about meal times. Healthy snacks can also make a difference.
Find it difficult to get your child to eat healthy? Being creative with food is key to getting children to eat healthier foods.
These tasty gluten-free apple snacks give children health benefits, while providing a simple and nutritious snack for between meals or after school.
A cross between a cheese cracker and a savory cookie, this unusual quinoa cookie recipe is one of my favorite healthy snacks for kids.
Don't fret about what your child with a dairy allergy will eat at school and parties. You can send great-tasting milk-free snacks and treats and keep your child smiling.
Kids love simple party food. They're usually more concerned with playing and having fun than eating! Flavored popcorn is an easy grab-and-go snack for little hands.
These distinctive fries are prepped in the microwave and finished in a shallow frying pan. A flour and spice dredge in between adds texture and a flavorful crunch.
Ritz crackers are filled with homemade Nutella and accented with pretzels for these scary spider Halloween snacks for kids.
Eating a well-balanced diet means making good food choices. Tweens need a little nudge in this area, as junk food may reign high on their list. Help them eat healthy.
These healthy Halloween recipes and party food ideas will get everyone into the "spirit" of things.
When families are on the go, it's so tempting to resort to eating overpriced junk food. There are cheap, easy and healthy snacks you can make ahead of time.
Some of the best healthy snack recipes start with cereal. This snack mix combines two Kashi cereals with almonds and pretzels for a whole grain treat.
Honey, which is nature's original sweeter, is a natural source of energy and has many nutritional benefits.
Enjoy these easy to make and healthy frozen treats made from fresh fruit.
Parents always appreciate children's music that doesn't drive them crazy. Here are two CDs that will be popular for both kids and grownups alike.
Looking for healthy snacks for kids? These crispy puffed rice bars with peanut butter will hit the spot.
Easy homemade muffin recipes for kids and parents to make together. Kids will love these healthy school snacks.
Rain doesn't mean the end to summer fun. These five easy snack ideas are sure to brighten any cloudy day.
Keep up your stamina with these healthy trail mix recipes that you can take along during a hiking trip.
Caterpillar snacks for kids are easy for teachers to make to go with caterpillar lessons. Kids will enjoy the caterpillar themed healthy snacks and dessert treats.
Daycare regulations can be difficult to understand. Here is a clear list of what daycare providers must feed children in their care to meet DCFS licensing requirements.
Getting children to eat right and make healthy food choices is often a struggle, leaving parents feeling bewildered as to how to get children to eat right and keep fit.
Elementary teachers or parents can make healthy butterfly snacks as part of a butterfly themed lesson plan or as a fun spring treat reward for young students.
A plastic bag full of these and the threat to use the stun gun will keep the kids quiet on any family road trip.
The Snack-Trap anti-spill snack cup allows older babies and young children to feed themselves little treats without leaving a mess for mom.
Turn your kitchen into playroom with these quick and easy finger food snacks you and your children can cook up together.
From fruit juice to chewing gum to ketchup, foods you may have thought were unhealthy for your kids can actually be good, and vice versa.
The savvy traveler can eat right and maintain healthy diet plans, whether you follow low carb, low fat or vegetarian menus, or even those just counting calories!
Chocolate, zucchini, walnuts and dark chocolate chips make these bars moist, delicious and healthy.
Cupcakes are usually thought of as cute, but when serving them at adult gatherings, they can become chic with a few special touches.
Healthy snack recipes for kids don't have to be bland or boring. These waffle cone sundaes made with yogurt and fruit are a real treat.
Many parents today are looking to embrace a more "natural" way of caring for their children. Here are ten must have books to lead them on their way.
Everyone loves the Care Bears. They are soft and cuddly, pleasant, and kind. Use these birthday party ideas to make a wonderful Care Bears party for your child.
Kids create Disney fairies on Pixiehollow.go.com. Parents make the experience on Pixie Hollow truly magical - find free Disney printables to complete the experience.
Combine your favorite fruits with yogurt and ice and you've got a healthy breakfast or snack that's easy and fun to make. Here are 5 smoothie recipes to get you started.
When the school year starts, finding ideas for gluten-free snacks and lunches can become a challenge for parents of children with celiac disease.
Don't wait until Fourth of July fireworks to blast into summer. Start the celebration on the last day of school.
Parents of children with celiac disease can give their kids these healthy gluten-free blueberry snacks to provide them with the health benefits of eating berries.
Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home - to a party for your special birthday boy or girl!
Schools are implementing litterless lunches everywhere and as time-strapped parents, that may mean "more work," but these tips will make packing lunch as easy as 1,2,3.
Christmas is the season for children. Between the ages of one and three children respond and enjoy the colors, lights and cheer that characterize the Christmas season.


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