snack bars for toddlers

The 5 Best Snack Bars for Toddlers

Snack bars are a go-to toddler snack and for good reason: They are easy to eat on the go, they are pretty delicious, and they are a nice way to offer up a balanced snack without creating too much mess. We sometimes make them at home, but store-bought ones are incredibly convenient and often hold up better when packed in the diaper bag. But with so many options on the market, it can be hard to know which are the best snack bars for toddlers, so I vetted the options and picked my five favorites. 

Here’s what I looked for:

  • Real ingredients. I like a label that has words I can understand, so the simpler the ingredient list, the better.
  • Balanced nutrients. Toddlers don’t need to be eating protein bars, but it does help their energy (and their moods) if their snacks are a balanced mix of complex carbohydrates, fat, and/or protein.
  • Low added sugars. These are meant to be snack bars, not candy bars, so my preference for low added sugars is reflected in our picks.
  • Toddler approved. My daughter loves all of these bars and we’ve shared some with friends, so texture- and flavor-wise, these are well suited to little eaters.

snack bars for toddlers

And now a look at what makes each of these bars special.

Trader Joe’s Apple + Coconut Fruit Bar

With just two ingredients—apples and coconut—this is like fruit leather, only a little more substantial. There’s a bit of fat from the coconut, which helps balance the natural sugars from the apple. It’s a naturally sweet bar that kids (and moms) will love.

Plum Organics Mighty 4 Bar

Strawberries, spinach, yogurt, and chia seeds team up with whole grains to make this cereal bar that’s great for breakfast on the go or a snack. It has a jam center, so it sort of tastes like a less-sweet version of a Nutrigrain bar. Yes, it has a longer ingredient list than some of the others, but it’s nice to have some extra nutrients in the mix at times.

Ella’s Kitchen Nibbly Fingers

These little bars were our go-to snack when my girl was one. They are the perfect size for little bellies, and they are easy for small hands to hold. They feature whole grains and fruit on their short ingredient list and are made without added sugar. (For some reason, they say that a serving is one-third of a bar. The bars are teensy, though, and my daughter, even at twelve months, always ate a full one. So just know that you probably won’t get fifteen servings out of a box like it says you will.)

Larabar

This is my pick for a snack bar that you can throw into the diaper bag and share with your toddler whenever hunger strikes. We like this Cherry Pie flavor, as well as Apple Pie and Lemon. Some of the chocolate or nut flavors can be a little dry, so opt for the fruity ones as they have a better texture for toddlers. Either break a bar in half and let your kid bite away, or break off tiny pieces for younger eaters.

Love Child Organics Oaty Chomps

This brand is a newer one to us, so we shared one with our twelve-month-old buddy and he loved it. The ingredient list is really straightforward—“organic oats,” “organic dates,” etc.—and each of the two flavors available contains both fruit and veggies. They are also easy for little hands to hold, soft enough to chew easily, and appropriately sized for younger toddlers.

Toddlers have little tummies, so they might not always eat an entire bar. Know that’s entirely normal, and appetites can vary from day to day. Store an unfinished bar in a zip-top plastic bag and serve it up again when hunger strikes. 

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