Kids in the Kitchen: Easy healthy snacks the family will love
If you're searching for kids' recipes are simple and easy yet equally delicious and nutritious, you've come to the right place. Made for little palettes (and grown ups too), these snacks will have the whole family coming back for more. Plus, if you're looking for an activity to keep them entertained, have a go at making these together. It'll kill boredom for a good hour and you'll have delectable treats to share after it.
Shop for everything you need at Westfield West Lakes. For the freshest ingredients and produce, try Woolworths, Coles or Adams Apple.
Kanzi apple oat balls
Healthy apple oat no-bake bites, these energy balls make a healthy breakfast or lunchbox snack for kids, packed with oats and apple. See the full recipe >

Cheesy onion pull-apart
With the perfect amount of cheesey goodness combined with onions all wrapped up in dough, this is sure to be a winner for easy lunch box or picnic ideas. See the full recipe >

Fresh Delcado rice paper roll
Creamy avocado paired perfectly with fresh veggies and herbs to add loads of flavour, this is a quick way to pack in loads of healthy ingredients. Plus, they'll have tonnes of fun rolling up their own personalised combos too. See the full recipe >

Onion, corn and zucchini muffins
These tasty muffins make a brilliant light lunchbox filler or school snack. The combination of fresh zucchini, sweet corn and salty cheddar works perfectly together to create these moreish treats. See the full recipe >

Chocolate dipped frozen papaya spears
This recipe couldn't get any easier. A delicious take on the traditional icy pole, try swapping out for bananas, strawberries, pinapple and other fruit favourites. See the full recipe >
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