Summer is here, and your kids will be spending time at home. Make sure you create a good experience for them; one fun thing you can do for your kids is to create a summer snack station.
Remember, it’s not just about keeping them fed; it’s about so much more. Here are some fun and practical ideas for summer snacking in the kitchen.
Setting Up Snack Station
Snack Zone Setup
When setting up the snack station for your kids, the most important thing is to keep their age in mind.
You don’t want to keep them in upper cupboards if you’re planning it for your younger kids. Keep in mind that you want to keep it accessible.
Therefore, you can pick up a lower cabinet in your kitchen space or a pantry where it’s easy for your younger kids to reach.
You can also set up the snack station on your kitchen countertop for the older kids.
Prioritize Compartments
Use Clear Containers
When choosing containers for snacks, make sure to use clear containers.
You don’t want to complicate it for your kids with some colored container that hinders them from seeing what’s inside, and you don’t want them to open every container before they choose what they want to eat.
So, pick up transparent containers for easy identification and grabbing.
Label the Snack Containers
Easy Identification of the Snacks
Another thing you can add to make it easier for kids to identify the snacks is to put some labels on the containers.
They can be colorful and fun. If you have younger kids, consider printing pictures instead of using text labels.
However, you can use textual labeling, or even use both methods for older kids.
Stock Up on Healthy Staples
Include Healthy Options
Creating a snack zone doesn’t mean you must stock it with unhealthy options like sugary biscuits, chocolates, and chips.
It would be best to fill the snack zone with nutritious options. Remember to include fruits, vegetables, protein-rich snacks, and whole grains.
You can choose from granola bars, apple slices, vegetable sticks, yogurt, cheese, whole-grain crackers, and more.
Stock Snacks in Portions
Pre-measured Snacks
It’s best not to stock too many snacks at one time. Look for portion snack containers where you can place pre-measured snacks.
Furthermore, you can use snack bags and add pre-measured snacks to them. This makes it easier for kids to grab what they want to eat.
Don’t Forget Fun Extras
Spark Your Kids Creativity
Snacking doesn’t have to be ‘just snacking.’ Let it be a more fun activity for your child.
Here are some things you can try to add to the snacking zone for a fun time and creative experience.
- Include nut butter packets for your kids to add to their favorite snacks, like apple slices or crackers, for an enhanced protein boost.
- Add toppings like sprinkles, chocolate chips, dried fruits, chopped nuts, or more to yogurt.
- Also, keep cookie cutters for your kids at the station. Let them cut their sandwich into their favorite shapes.
But remember the choking hazards. Remove nuts or any other items that might be unsuitable for younger children.
Hydration Station
Make Hydration Fun
Don’t skip the hydration setup along with the snack station.
You can fill up a kid-sized water pitcher or use water bottles, milk boxes, or juice boxes and place them in an accessible place in your kitchen.
You can also use colorful bottles or pitchers to fill water or beverages your kids love.
Encourage Clean Up
Fun Snack Bins
Remember, you want to instill good habits in your children from a young age. A good practice is to add a bin near the snack station for them to throw away wrappers after snacking.
This helps kids learn about cleaning habits. You can use colorful bins for this.
Fun Chalkboard for Messages
Encouraging Text for Your Kids
You can place a chalkboard beside your snack station or mount it somewhere on the wall with some fun or encouraging messages like “Have a fun time snacking” or “Don’t forget to eat healthy.”
This will be both fun and learning for the kids.
Easy-to-Open Packaging
Don’t Complicate Things for Kids
Since you’re setting up this snack station for your kids, don’t do anything that might complicate it and require them to call you repeatedly.
Easy-to-open snack packaging is what’s best suitable for them. Also, invest in good containers with easy-to-open lids.
Complicated or hard-to-open containers can leave your little ones frustrated.
DIY Snack Ideas
Let Your Kids Prepare Snacks
Another way to spark creativity in your kids is to let them make their own snacks. This will promote independence and give them a free space for creativity.
You can keep separate simple ingredients in the snack station so they can make their snacks.
For example, you can keep separate bread slices, some chicken filling, jams, or other similar items for them to prepare their sandwiches.
Involve the Kids
Let Kids Help Set Up
You can let your kids help create the snack station and add personalized elements according to their preferences.
Make the whole process fun for them. Let them decorate the snack zone with colorful artwork.
The Power of Presentation
Make the Snacks Enticing
Don’t just stock snacks in the compartments. While it might work for snacks like biscuits, chocolates, or similar items, if you’re trying to encourage healthy eating habits with vegetables or fruits, present them well.
Arrange them in a visually appealing way so that your kids are more likely to choose them willingly. You can use vegetable cutters designed for kids to make them more attractive.
Keep Checking the Snack Expiry Dates
Fresh Bites – Snack Expiry Check!
Keeping your kid’s snack zone stocked with fresh things would be best. Here are a few things you can do:
- Keep checking the expiration date of the snacks at least once a week.
- If your child is older, you can teach them about expiry dates.
- Moreover, remove any snacks near the expiry date from the kids’ snack station and place them on the higher kitchen shelves for adult consumption.
Indoor Camping in the Living Room
Give Your Living Room a Makeover
If you’re thinking of arranging indoor camping for your kids and need ideas for tent setups, a camping snack station, and fun activities, check out this detailed living room camping guide.
Coastal Vibes Home Decor
Bring Sea at Your Home
If you’re looking to be creative this summer beyond setting up indoor camping or snack stations for your kids, try this indoor beach decor.
It contains coastal decoration ideas that are easy to execute and fun to plan.