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5 Fun and Easy Winter Snacks to Make with Your Child

When the weather turns chilly, there’s nothing better than spending cozy time indoors creating delicious treats together! Cooking with your child isn’t just fun, it’s a wonderful way to build fine motor skills, practice counting and measuring, and encourage healthy eating habits. Here are five simple winter snacks you and your child can enjoy making (and eating!) together.

  1. Snowflake Tortilla Chips

Cut whole-wheat tortillas into fun snowflake shapes using kid-safe scissors or cookie cutters. Lightly brush with melted butter, sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar, and bake until crisp. These crunchy “snowflakes” are perfect for dipping into yogurt or apple sauce!

  1. Hot Cocoa Snack Mix

In a big bowl, combine cereal squares, mini marshmallows, pretzels, and chocolate chips. Mix it all up and enjoy a sweet-and-salty winter snack that tastes just like a cup of cocoa. Your child can help measure and pour each ingredient—an easy way to practice early math skills!

  1. Penguin Bananas

Peel a banana, dip the top half in melted dark chocolate (with your help, of course), and add candy eyes and a small orange sprinkle for a beak. Pop them in the freezer for a cool, adorable treat!

  1. Snowman String Cheese

Turn a simple string cheese stick into a snowman! Use a food-safe marker or small stickers to create eyes, buttons, and a scarf. Pair it with fruit or whole-grain crackers for a balanced, creative snack that’s sure to make your child smile.

  1. Build-Your-Own Trail Mix

Set up a “trail mix station” with bowls of dried fruit, nuts (if age-appropriate), seeds, cereal, and mini chocolate chips. Let your child scoop and combine their favorites into a small bag or container. This hands-on activity encourages choice-making and independence—plus, it’s perfect for winter outings or afternoon snacks!

 

💙 Warm Memories, Delicious Moments

Cooking together is more than just making food—it’s about making memories. These simple winter snacks turn cold days into opportunities for connection, creativity, and learning. So grab your aprons, turn on some festive tunes, and make this season a little sweeter—one bite at a time!

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