12 Festive Ways To Prepare Children’s Food During the Holiday Season

Special Education Philippines would like to greet our friends this holiday season. Let’s keep it light and fun today. Here are 12 festive ways you can prepare your children food during the holiday season. The photos were found via Google Images. You can also find it in SPED Philippines Pinterest Page.

 

Thinking of ideas how you can create a child-friendly Christmas food for your kids that is festive and fun at the same time? We have suggestions for baon (lunch), snacks, christmas food potluck and even Christmas gift.

 

Festive Ways To Prepare Children Food During the Holiday Season Special Education Philippines

 

Here is Special Education Philippines Top 12 Choices:

1. For Baon (Lunch) – Here in the Philippines, we can easily prepare the fried rice, for the ears you can use chicken hotdogs, green peas for the eyes and a cherry tomato for the nose.

 

Christmas Lunch Idea Rice Reindeer Cute Food For Kids Special Education Philippines

 

2. Christmas Snacks for kids – Invite your child’s friends to come over to your home after the Christmas party or you can also prepare this for your inaanak, nephews and nieces who are going to visit your home this holiday season. These Christmas snacks for kids uses fresh fruits that are readily available this season.

 

Snowmen on sticks Special Education Philippines

 

jdaniel4smom_christmas_tree_snack_bento Special Education Philippines

 

Frosty Bagel

 

 

Healthy Holiday Candy Cane Kidlets 101 Special Education Philippines

 

3. For Christmas Party Potluck – Every Christmas your child is assigned to bring food to share for the class’ Christmas party. Instead of bringing the usual, why not prepare this easy-to-make Christmas food for potluck. Your child will be mighty proud to show off this to his teachers and classmates.

 

Hotdog-Christmas-Stocking3 PeacyA Special education Philippines

 

Christmas Sushi

 

Christmas Cheese Special Education Philippines

 

4. For Christmas Exchange gift – For exchange gifts we are often told to bring a gift that will fit for either sex or unisex. However, kids are smart nowadays and they’d probably toss the gift or leave it in the classroom if they see another towel or hairbrush. However, if you give them these healthy treats, they will not only keep it but you know they will eat it.

 

Donut Wreaths Special Education Philippines

 

christmas-rice-crispy-treats Aboutcom Special Education Philippines

 

Christmas Jello The Food Librarian Special Education Philippines

 

5. For Christmas Breakfast – The morning after the Christmas Noche Buena is the time the family spends breakfast before or after opening the gifts. However, most of us are still full from the feast the night before. This Christmas-themed breakfast is easy to prepare and will surely wake up your kids as they will really enjoy spending the day with you and your family

 

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Again, Merry Christmas to all the friends of Special Education Philippines!

 

Do you have other child-friendly food themes or preparations you would like Special Education Philippines to feature? Tell us your suggestions by commenting below.

 

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16 Comments  to  12 Festive Ways To Prepare Children’s Food During the Holiday Season

  1. Franc Ramon says:

    I wouldn’t want to eat any of those as it really looks so nice. It would be a pity eating it. Very creative!

  2. Pal Raine says:

    Wow! Nice to share these with the kids. I am sure they will enjoy the party with lots of colorful food.

  3. Wow ang galing naman ng idea na toh. Yung hotdog ang galing.

  4. OMG! How were you able to compile all these! I would love to do all of these and I’m sure kids would have a blast helping me out!

    • Teacher ia says:

      Joy I’m not a very good cook like you but I do like creating creative projects. My family is not a big eater so to motivate them to eat, I like looking for ways to entice them to eat especially fruits and vegetables.

  5. ann says:

    I like banana and strawberries together, my pupils will surely love that.

  6. Those treats looked nice but I bet none of them are healthy for the kids. I would like to see more vegetarian-friendly delights for my family’s snack.

    • Teacher ia says:

      I would disagree on that. Not because it looks nice its unhealthy already. Let’s take for example, the banana and strawberry candy cane snack? I don’t think fresh fruits can be considered unhealthy snacks.

  7. R.O.M.E.L.O. says:

    those are really creative and fun ways of presenting food for kids but, remember, it doesn’t matter if the food looks good, what’s important is that it taste good as well… :D

  8. jane says:

    all of them looks so good! would love to try one of them if my daughter’s frends come over to our house! xx

  9. papaleng says:

    Very creative way of presenting foods for kids. Yun #4 can also be a gift for all season. As I again browse at those fun foods, I may say, hindi sila junks but rather healthy foods sila.

  10. Algene says:

    Any kid will surely grab some treats if presented as such! I like making the broken glass gelatin :)

  11. Really artistic!!! Kids would love the colors and the creativity for sure!

  12. Mark Morfe says:

    Wow! With the way the food was neatly plated and arranged, kids would look forward to have them be it breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks.

  13. che says:

    Haha! I love the Christmas stockings! too late for Christmas though.. Will probably do it next Christmas. Will just look for red hotdogs here in Germany. :/

  14. nanardxz says:

    I’m sure kids will enjoy their every meal with this creative food designs..

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