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What Is a Snack?
A snack is a small amount of food you eat between meals.
Healthy snacks—like apple slices or cheese—give your body energy and help you stay full.

Is a Snack Always a Treat?
No. A snack doesn’t have to be a treat. If every snack is a sweet or salty food, it can lead to too many calories and weight gain—for kids and adults.
Are All Snacks Healthy?
What Is a Treat?
A treat is something special.
It’s not something you eat every day.
A treat could be birthday cake or ice cream at a party.

What Is a “Snack Food”?
Some people use “snack food” to describe foods like:
- Chips
- Cookies
- Cakes
- Candy
- Soda or sweet drinks
These are treats, not healthy snacks.
Why Do Kids (and Some Adults) Need Snacks?

Snacks are important, especially for young children.
Snacks can help kids when:
- They can’t eat much at one time
- They are growing fast or need to gain weight
- There’s a long time between meals
- They only eat two meals a day
- They need more nutrients
Little kids need to eat more often than adults.
Snacks can be part of a healthy diet!
Here are some tips to make snack time better for your family:

Make a snack list.
Keep a few go-to snacks written down or planned ahead.

Prep in advance.
Wash and cut fruits or veggies ahead of time.

Use leftovers.
Leftover beans, pasta, rice, or soup can be great snacks!

Let kids help.
Toddlers and preschoolers can help pack snacks in muffin cups or containers.

Add fruits and veggies.
Snacks are a great time to eat more produce.

Include dairy.
Milk, yogurt, and cheese help with strong bones and healthy growth.

Go easy on salty snacks.
Young kids can develop a taste for salty food early.

Balance is best.
A mix of protein (like cheese or eggs) and carbs (like crackers or fruit) helps you stay full longer.
- Apple slices with cheese
- Whole grain crackers with peanut butter
- Sugar snap peas with yogurt dip
- Carrot sticks with hummus
- Cottage cheese with canned peaches or pineapple
- Plain yogurt with fruit and a little jam
- Small grilled cheese sandwich on whole wheat
- Refried beans with tortilla chips
- Cheese and crackers (not packaged snacks)
- Yogurt with cereal
- Cereal with milk
- Cup of veggie soup
- Hard-cooked egg with whole grain crackers
- Homemade trail mix with low-sugar cereal, raisins, and nuts (for kids 4+)
Snacks don’t have to be fancy or perfect—just balanced and thoughtful. With a little planning, snack time can be a great way to help your child grow strong and healthy.
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Author: Bridget Swinney MS, RDN, LD