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I need some idea's for snack for kids?

My son is in kindagarten. Next week he need to bring in snacks for his class four days. There are 19 students and it will be in the morning. What would be a good idea to feed that many students.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I would do a different snack everyday sent with Juice boxes of 100% juice.

    Strawberries

    Jello cups

    Yogurt on the Go Sticks

    Dry Cereal that comes in the Serving Size To Go cups (General Mills Makes them and sells them by 6 packs)

    Chex Mix

    Soft Granola Bars

    Peanut Butter Crackers (fist find out if there are ANY peanut allergies in the ENTIRE school)

    Cookies like Vanilla Wafers or something low fat.

    Veggies with Hummus dip or Low fat dip - carrots, brocolli (made like trees), celery, cucumber.

    Blueberries

    Pretzels

    Popcorn

    Goldfish

    Raisins

    Banana

    Apple

    Pear

    Peaches

    Fruit Cups

    Cheese Sticks

  • 1 decade ago

    How about applesauce cups and those cinnamon graham cracker sticks. You could do a fruit or veggie tray with dip....( I worked at a daycare and you wouldn't believe how much the kids use to like this) You could cut up apples into slices maybe with peanut butter to dip. How about the little snack bags of popcorn, cheese doodles, chips etc...not that healthy but kids love it. Home made rice crispy treats cheap and easy to make. Munchkins from dunkin donuts...I bring these in for my kids birthdays. If you are looking for something else easy you could go with granola bars/cereal bars. That's all I can think of...hope it helps

  • 1 decade ago

    i have to do the same thing but son goes full days and i always find veggie platters or giant fruit bowls at the supermarket or i'll just take a bag of apples and some bananas. Then we buy a big jug i think its 4liters of grape juice.

    ADD: You should ask your sons teacher if the children have any allergies, if a child has a nut allergy then most cookies and thing will be out of the question to bring, given that this is in the morning i would stick to fruit and veggies, my dad always used to say no sweets until after lunch.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Snack Mix

    Goldfish

    Preztel Rods

    Raisins (or any toher dried fruit)

    m&ms

    along with juice boxs

    or bags of cereal snack mix

    cheerios

    granol and

    frosted flakes

    with a banana or grapes

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  • 1 decade ago

    Animal crackers. Goldfishes. Cheezits. Grapes. Baby Carrots. Graham crackers. Ritz crackers. Handi Snacks. Pretzels.

    Just think little fingers, little bellies.... These all come in larger packages or small so you'll be able to get as much or as little as you need.

    Source(s): Mom of 3 (one preschooler & two toddlers)
  • 1 decade ago

    Fruit

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    4 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    Fruit and Veggies cut up with fun things to dip them in. Granola bars, cereal bars. yogurt. Juice boxes. maybe a cheese and cracker plate.

  • 1 decade ago

    You should first check to see if it can be homemade or

    pre-packaged only.

    And fruit cups ( apple sauce, peaches, oranges etc.) sound like a good way to go with maybe biscuits or some sort of bread and juice or milk boxes.

  • 1 decade ago

    Fruit salad, Pretzels, rice Krispies treats

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