You don’t have to be a crafting wizard to serve up festive and fun holiday foods for the kids. These easy holiday treats are perfect options for playdates, school parties, or family gatherings, and they won’t take you all day (or night) to master. I’m no domestic goddess in the kitchen, but these treats always come out looking great, with lots of help from the kids.
Have fun making these creations while the kids are busy building snowmen, or get them involved in the kitchen and show Pinterest how it’s done. Check out these easy holiday treats for kids in the slideshow.
15 Easy Holiday Treats for Kids
Graham Cracker Houses
Prep the houses ahead of time and put the kids to work decorating these simple A-Frame Graham Cracker holiday houses. (You can even find most of the toppings in your patnry!) Photo credit: Yummy Toddler Food
String Cheese Snowmen
Turn a protein-packed snack into a holiday treat with the help of simple craft supplies in these String Cheese Snowmen . Photo Credit: No Biggie
Grinch Fruit Kabobs
You’ll be amazed at how a few pieces of sliced fruit can turn into a favorite holiday character—and the kids will love munching on these Grinch Kabobs ! Photo credit: Momables
Snowmen Cupcakes
Impress the kids and friends alike with a simple decorating technique to top off these basic cupcakes. These Snowmen Cupcakes might even look better than the neighborhood bakery. Photo credit: One Little Project
Reindeer Pudding Cups
Store-bought pudding plus a few basic supplies equals a festive treat for the kids. You can’t mess these Reindeer Pudding Cups up! Photo credit: Ready Set Eat
Brownie Christmas Trees
With a few strategic slices, you can turn a pan of brownies into Brownie Christmas Trees that kids big and little will love. The decorating part is so easy, even the kids can help. Photo credit: One Little Project
Joy Veggie Tray
Spell out a festive word with brightly colored veggies, add in a yummy dip, and your holiday appetizer tray is done. This joyful Veggie Tray is a go-to for holiday open houses or family parties. Photo credit: Modern Parents Messy Kids
Fruit Tree
Line up sliced fruit to resemble a tree, add a sparkly base, and you’ll have a snack that all of the kids will love. (We bet that parents would love this Fruit Tree too, especially if you add in lines of cubed cheese!) Photo credit: The First Year Blog
White- Chocolate Peppermint Pretzels
White Chocolate Peppermint Pretzels
A simple dipping action is all you need to transform basic pretzels into a holiday splurge. Add a little crushed peppermint and these White Chocolate Peppermint Pretzel Sticks are ready to serve. Photo Credit: Liluna
Cheese Reindeer
Perfect for a lunchbox, these Cheese Reindeer are ready in minutes—but will bring joy to your kids all day long. Photo credit: Super Healthy Kids
Snap Pea Christmas Tree
Arrange favorite raw veggies to resemble a Christmas Tree on a bright red plate and you have a snack ready to cheer up any winter afternoon. You could even add some ranch dressing for a dip. Photo credit: Super Healthy Kids
Strawberry Banana Candy Cane
Strategic slicing turns strawberries and bananas into a less sweet, but just as fun, Candy Cane . Let older kids help assemble this simple snack. Photo credit: Rabbit Food for My Bunny Teeth
Reindeer Sandwiches
Simple ingredients are the key to these yummy Reindeer Sandwiches . Make a bunch and set out for an afternoon playdate or as a fun kids meal during a family-friendly dinner party. Photo credit: And Everything Sweet
Santa Pancakes
Follow the simple tutorial for these Santa Pancakes and make Christmas morning the merriest holiday yet. Note: Whipped cream in a can is key! Photo credit: Taste of Japan
Snowmen Snack Cups
Pull out the Sharpie and draw your way to a festive snack. Any lightly colored treat works in this Snowman Snack Cup , including the popcorn shown here, Kix, Cheerios, or even sliced apples or pears. Photo credit: Eats Amazing