Top brekkie ideas for toddlers
Top brekkie ideas for toddlers
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As a parent, you want to make sure your little one starts the day right. That’s why we’ve rounded up our top 10 favourite breakfast ideas for toddlers; they’re easy, healthy, and fun! From pancakes and yoghurt parfaits to scrambled eggs and smoothie bowls, we’ve got it all.

Key Takeaways

  • Discover delicious and nutritious breakfast ideas for toddlers
  • Easy toddler breakfast recipes for busy mornings
  • Healthy toddler breakfast options that provide essential nutrients
  • Quick toddler breakfast ideas that don’t compromise on flavour
  • Creative breakfast ideas for toddlers to make mealtime fun and exciting

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Delicious breakfast ideas for toddlers

Start your toddler’s day the right way with these tasty breakfast ideas. They’re full of nutrients and they’re easy to make!

Pancakes with fresh fruit toppings

Pancakes can be made healthier for your little one. Use whole grain flour for more fibre and top with bananas, strawberries, or blueberries for a sweet treat. Let your toddler help with mixing or arranging the fruit.

Your little one will love these quick One Pan Fluffy Pancakes!

Yoghurt parfaits with granola and berries

Yoghurt parfaits are fun and colourful! Layer yoghurt, granola, and berries for a tasty mix and if you know your mornings are busy, prepare it the night before. You could even try different yoghurt and fruit to keep it exciting.

Nutritious breakfast ideas for toddlers

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Scrambled egg with arrow saying protein
Wholegrain toast with arrow saying complex carbs Oatmeal with arrow saying fibre

It’s vital to give your toddler a healthy breakfast to help them grow. These breakfast ideas are easy to make and full of vitamins and minerals to keep your little one full and happy in the morning so they can start their day the right way…

Scrambled eggs with veggies

Scrambled eggs with veggies are a great breakfast choice as you can mix in your toddler’s favourite veggies like spinach or tomatoes. Cook until the eggs are fluffy and the veggies are soft and serve with whole grain toast for a complete meal.

Whole grain toast with nut butter

Spread almond or cashew butter over a slice of good whole grain bread. Cut the bread up into manageable pieces so your little one can feed themselves. This breakfast is full of good carbs and fats, keeping your toddler full until lunch.

Oatmeal with mashed banana and cinnamon

Oatmeal is a comforting breakfast that’s full of fibre and potassium. Cook the oats in milk or water until creamy and add mashed banana and cinnamon for sweetness and flavour. The banana’s natural sweetness means this brekky contains no added sugars, and the cinnamon adds a warm taste that your little one will enjoy.

Fun breakfast ideas for toddlers

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Getting creative at mealtimes can make eating even more enjoyable for your little one! We know life is busy, and these ideas might not always fit into your day-to-day routine, but for special occasions or when you have a bit of extra time, why not give them a try?

You could use cookie cutters on whole grain toast or pancakes to make shapes such as stars, hearts, or animals. You can also make fruit faces or different designs.

Setting up a breakfast buffet with finger foods is another way to make breakfast fun. Include mini muffins, toddler-friendly fruit skewers, cheese cubes, and small portions of favourites; this lets your toddler choose their meal and feel independent..

Mini frittatas with cheese and veggies

Mini frittatas are a fantastic way to incorporate vegetables and protein into your toddler’s breakfast. These bite-sized breakfast treats are easy to make ahead of time and can be reheated for busy mornings. Simply whisk together eggs, milk, and shredded cheese, then pour the mixture into a muffin tin filled with sautéed vegetables such as spinach, peppers, and onions. Bake until set.

Smoothie bowls with colourful toppings

Smoothie bowls are a fun and interactive breakfast option that allows your toddler to get creative with their food. Blend together frozen fruits, yoghurt, and milk to create a thick and creamy base, then pour it into a bowl. Encourage your child to decorate their smoothie bowl with a variety of colourful toppings, such as sliced fresh fruit, granola, coconut flakes, and chia seeds. This hands-on breakfast activity will not only keep your toddler engaged but also help them develop a love for healthy eating.

Waffle sticks with yoghurt dip

Give classic waffles a playful twist by cutting them into sticks and serving them with a yoghurt dip. This creative breakfast idea for toddlers is perfect for little hands to grasp and dunk. Prepare whole-grain waffles according to the package instructions, then slice them into strips. Serve alongside a bowl of plain or flavoured yoghurt for dipping. Your toddler will love the interactive nature of this breakfast, and you’ll appreciate the combination of whole grains and protein to keep them satisfied until lunchtime.

Rounding off…

Breakfast is important for toddlers as it gives them the energy and nutrients they need. Our easy toddler recipes such as pancakes with fruit, yoghurt parfaits, and scrambled eggs with veggies are simple to make and fun for your little one to eat, making mornings a happy, healthy time for your whole family.

FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FAQ

Here are some frequently asked questions to help guide you through introducing solids.

Why not try fruit purees? Or top yoghurt with various colourful fruits. You could even add fruits such as mashed banana into breakfast bakes, add fruits onto pancakes or throw extra fruits into smoothies. 

Egg muffins or frittatas are high in protein for your little one, or for something a little sweeter, give your toddler protein-packed Greek yoghurt with colourful fruits. Nut butters are also a healthy way of giving your toddler protein.

Introduce new flavours by pairing them with foods your little one already loves. You could also let your toddler help with meal prep or set up a breakfast buffet with lots of small dishes and let your toddler pick what they want. Making shapes out of foods with cookie cutters can also make new foods and flavours even more appealing! 

Try colourful and fun breakfasts. Yoghurt parfaits with granola and berries are great as are mini frittatas with cheese and veggies. Whole grain toast cut into fun shapes is another option. 

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