Mornings can be rushed and hectic enough without a reminder that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. (But seriously, it is.) Take a deep breath and get inspired by these 12 breakfast recipes for kids. They might take an extra 30 seconds to make, but the kids will eat them. (Isn’t that the goal?) You’ll also find tips and suggestions on how to make some ahead of time, and which ones you can freeze or pack for lunch.
Two-Ingredient Banana Pancakes
This sweet and simple two-ingredient pancake recipe is perfect for your toddler (or big kid) and will save you time in the morning, as it couldn’t be easier to make. | Recipe here
Everything Autumn Muffins
These muffins taste decadent but they’re mostly made up of whole grains and pumpkin seeds, making them safe to pack into the school lunchbox as well as for breakfast. | Recipe here
Savoury Cheese and Zucchini Muffins
A savoury muffin is a great way to add variety to your breakfasts. Plus, they’re perfect for school lunches, too and a fabulous stand-in for a sandwich. | Recipe here
Toast (With 25 Different Topping Ideas!)
If toast is a morning staple in your house, but you gravitate to the same spreads, here are 25 great ideas for you. Because we all could use some inspiration when it comes to topping our toast! | Ideas here
Apple & Peanut Butter Baked Oatmeal
Creamy, dreamy peanut butter. Sweet and tangy apples. A hint of cinnamon and vanilla. Together, they give this oatmeal a distinct dessert-for-breakfast feel. | Recipe here
Four-Ingredient Cheesy Zucchini Bites
One of our favourite breakfasts are these simple and delicious Four Ingredient Cheesy Zucchini Bites. They’ve got cheese, eggs, zucchini, and breadcrumbs, so they’re a complete meal all in one little and very tasty package. | Recipe here
Banana Chocolate Chip Breakfast Cookies
They aren’t super sweet and are loaded with oats, bananas, and flax, all qualities of a delicious breakfast. Plus, they’ve got a good helping of chocolate chips and are nut-free, so they easily double as a crowd-pleasing school snack. | Recipe here
Banana Blueberry Chocolate Chip Muffins
The combination of flavours might strike you as a little odd (blueberries and chocolate?), but we assure you it works. But you can skip the chocolate altogether, use some whole wheat or spelt flour in place of the all-purpose and swap grated lemon zest for the cinnamon if that’s more your speed. | Recipe here
3 Toddler-Approved Smoothies
Smoothies are a really great way to sneak superfoods into your family’s diet, especially a toddler’s since it’s not uncommon for little ones to be picky. We love these simple but nutritious options, and so do our kids. | Recipe here
Spiced Apple and Oat Scones
This spiced apple and oat scones recipe can be made three ways: regular (and wholesome), gluten-free or vegan. All three options are crowd-pleasing. | Recipe here
Zucchini Bread Waffles
This recipe boasts a combination of whole grain and all-purpose flours, a minimal amount of sugar and two full cups of vegetables. And like a lot of traditional zucchini breads, we’ve added mini chocolate chips to the recipe at times. | Recipe here
Banana Berry Smoothie Bowl
While some of the smoothie bowls we see are awfully ambitious, we’ve come up with a simplified version that’s perfect for little eaters and their very busy mothers. | Recipe here
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