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​​8 summer snacks for kids that are healthy and nutritious​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2025, 23:00 IST
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8 summer snacks for kids that are healthy and nutritious

When the sun’s blazing and school’s out, kids seem to have endless energy—and constant hunger. It’s snack season all day long, and keeping things both healthy and exciting can be tricky. But the right summer snacks don’t need to come in a packet or be loaded with sugar to be a hit. With a bit of creativity and the right ingredients, you can serve up treats that are delicious, colourful, and packed with goodness. These snacks sneak in nutrients without anyone noticing. They’re hydrating, satisfying, and keep little tummies happy while supporting growth, energy, and immunity during those long, hot days. Let’s dive in!

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Frozen banana pops

Bananas are naturally sweet and full of energy, making them the perfect summer base. Slice them in half, dip in yogurt or peanut butter, roll in crushed dry fruits or seeds, and freeze. The result is a creamy, crunchy pop that’s part dessert, part super snack. It’s great for potassium, keeps them full longer, and feels like a treat on a stick.

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Rainbow fruit skewers

Kids are drawn to bright colours and fun shapes. Stack colourful fruits like melon, grapes, kiwi, and berries on sticks for a snack that looks like a party. These are fun to hold, easy to eat, and packed with fibre, hydration, and vitamins. You can even drizzle a little honey or a pinch of chaat masala to switch things up.

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Yogurt berry cups

Layer thick curd with chopped berries and a sprinkle of crushed oats or nuts. It’s a chilled parfait that supports gut health and provides a boost of calcium and antioxidants. If your kid prefers it sweeter, a little honey or jaggery does the trick without overpowering the fruit.

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Mini veggie sandwiches

Use whole grain or multigrain bread and cut them into shapes using cookie cutters. Fill with cucumber, grated carrots, cheese, or hummus. They’re easy to pack, cool to eat, and give kids a good mix of fibre, protein, and crunch without anything fried or greasy.

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Corn and paneer salad

Boiled corn and soft paneer cubes tossed with lemon juice, salt, and a sprinkle of chaat masala makes for a quick, protein-rich snack. Add some chopped cucumber or tomatoes for extra colour. It’s light, refreshing, and gives a nice mix of carbs and protein to refuel active kids.

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Homemade fruit lollies

Blend fruits like mango, watermelon, or orange with a splash of coconut water or plain water. Pour into popsicle moulds and freeze. They’recolourful, cold, and much healthier than anything store-bought. Plus, they’re natural and packed with nutrients, making them a win for both kids and parents.

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Roasted makhana trail mix

Lightly roast makhana with a touch of ghee, salt, or even a bit of turmeric. Mix with raisins, almonds, or seeds. It’s crunchy, easy to carry, and keeps kids full during their playtime marathons. Makhana is also rich in calcium and surprisingly filling for something so light.

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Stuffed dates

Take pitted dates and stuff them with peanut butter, almond paste, or even soft paneer. Top with a tiny sprinkle of desiccated coconut or crushed nuts. They’re naturally sweet, full of fibre and iron, and make a quick bite when you’re rushing out the door.

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