30 Fun Children’s Christmas party food ideas, perfect for a festive occasion or your children’s school Christmas party. Cute kid’s Christmas party ideas your little ones will love!
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30 Simple & Fun Children’s Christmas Party Food Ideas
The weather is changing here and since I’ve pulled out the blankets, turned on the heat and began making comfort foods, it reminds me of one thing…. Christmas is coming.
One of my favorite things around the holidays is baking and making treats with my kids, for my children’s Christmas parties and festive sweets for get togethers.
These festive children’s Christmas party food ideas aren’t complicated, but are easy enough to make with a few extra helpers in the kitchen, taste yummy and look even better!
Whether you are bringing treats to your kid’s Christmas party at school, packing a lunch or just want to make something to surprise them during snack time, any of these 30 kid’s Christmas party treats will do the trick.
Christmas is a magical time of year, especially for children. Whether you’re planning a big holiday bash or a cozy family gathering, having festive and fun food ideas for kids is essential to making the celebration extra special.
Creating a holiday spread that is both kid-friendly and easy to prepare is the key to a stress-free Christmas party.
Here are 30 simple, creative, and fun children’s Christmas party food ideas that will add festive cheer to any event!
Pssst…. If you want even more sweets for your cookie exchange or for adults, these have a few more steps but look divine – 35 Fun & Easy Christmas Treats to Make With Your Family.
30 Cute & Festive Children’s Christmas Party Food Ideas
Festive Christmas treats and drinks that’ll surely delight children whether it’s for their Christmas party or a holiday get-together.
Grinch Juice from Sandy Toes and Popsicles
Santa Hat Brownies From I Heart Nap Time
String Cheese Snowmen from NoBiggie
Turn string cheese into cute snowmen by drawing a face and buttons on the packaging with a permanent marker. It’s an easy and quick snack that kids will love!
Reindeer Cupcakes with Pretzel Antlers from Crazy Little Projects
Top chocolate cupcakes with pretzels for antlers, red M&Ms for noses, and edible candy eyes for a cute and festive reindeer treat.
Reindeer Donuts from Love From The Oven
Reindeer Applesauce from the Melrose Family
Santa Nutter Butters from Penguin Stamper
Santa Toast from Little Food Junction
The Grinch Grape Snack Bags from Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons
Kabob Option: Create Grinch-themed fruit kabobs with grapes, strawberries, bananas, and a small marshmallow on top for his signature hat. It’s a healthy and cute treat for kids.
Meringue Christmas Tree from Cake and Allie
Cheesecake Stuffed Strawberries from Laura Fuentes
These adorable Santa hat strawberries are simple and healthy! Slice the top of the strawberry, add a dollop of whipped cream or white chocolate, and top with the sliced tip to make it look like a Santa hat.
Christmas Cooking Accessories to Jazz up Your Baking:
Chocolate Snowman Pretzels from Hungry Happenings!
Frosted Christmas Trees Kinder Craze
Chocolate Dipped Mandarin Oranges from My Fussy Eater
White Chocolate Popcorn from The 36th Avenue
Reindeer Water Bottles from Misadventures and Misanthropes
Banana Santas from Its Written on the Walls!
Santa Hat Cupcakes from FRUGAL MOM EH
Rudolph Pancakes From I Heart Naptime,
Inspired by Kitchen Fun with My Three Sons
Serve a festive breakfast with reindeer-shaped pancakes. Use banana slices for eyes, blueberries for the pupils, and a strawberry slice for a red nose. Add bacon or pretzels for antlers!
Rudolph Pudding Cups from Mama Management
Watermelon Christmas Trees from Eating Vibrantly
Snowman String Cheese from A Burst of First
Christmas Marshmallow Pops from Two Sisters Crafting
Snow Ice Cream from Happy Hooligans
Want to make your Christmas party truly memorable? Make delicious snow ice cream with this easy, three-ingredient recipe! The kids AND the grownups will love this one, and chances are, it will be the start of an annual tradition for your gang.
Maple Syrup Snow Candy from Happy Hooligans
Similar to the snow ice cream idea, making maple syrup candy on the snow is a great activity to do with the kids every winter. And it’s so easy! You just need snow and maple syrup! This is another great tradition to do with the kids year after year.
Christmas Present Pretzels from Capturing Joy
Krispie Treat Christmas Trees From Raining Hot Coupons
Make this healthy fruit platter from Desiree Empire to bring to your next Christmas event
Santa Suit Rice Krispie Treats from Two Sisters Crafting
Elf Hats from Design Dazzle
15 New Christmas Treats & Snacks for Kids (That Look Magical!)
1. Reindeer Pretzels
Transform regular pretzels into reindeer by adding a chocolate kiss in the center and using mini pretzels for antlers. Use an M&M for Rudolph’s red nose!
2. Christmas Tree Veggie Platter
Serve a Christmas tree-shaped veggie platter using broccoli for the tree, cherry tomatoes for ornaments, and yellow bell pepper slices for a star at the top. A festive way to encourage healthy snacking!
3. Christmas Cookie Decorating Station
Set up a cookie-decorating station with plain sugar cookies, colored frosting, sprinkles, and candy toppings. Let the kids unleash their creativity as they decorate their own holiday cookies.
4. Christmas Tree Pizza
Use store-bought pizza dough and shape it into a Christmas tree. Decorate with your child’s favorite toppings like pepperoni ornaments and green bell pepper garland!
5. Hot Cocoa Bar
Set up a DIY hot cocoa bar with various toppings like marshmallows, whipped cream, peppermint sticks, and chocolate chips. It’s a fun way to warm up on a cold winter day.
6. Candy Cane Fruit Platter
Arrange strawberries and banana slices in the shape of a candy cane on a platter. This sweet and healthy snack will add a pop of color to your holiday spread.
7. Elf Popcorn
Mix up a batch of popcorn with red and green sprinkles, white chocolate drizzle, and holiday M&Ms. Serve in festive cups for an easy, crowd-pleasing snack.
8. Snowball Donut Holes
Turn powdered donut holes into snowballs by placing them in festive bowls. Add a sign that says “snowballs” for a fun touch!
9. Christmas Tree Brownies
Cut brownies into triangles and decorate them with green frosting and sprinkles to resemble Christmas trees. Use a candy cane as the trunk for a festive touch.
10. Polar Bear Marshmallow Pops
Stick large marshmallows onto lollipop sticks and dip them in white chocolate. Add mini chocolate chips for eyes and a nose to create polar bear pops.
11. Santa Claus Veggie Plate
Make a Santa Claus face using a variety of vegetables! Use cauliflower for his beard, red peppers for his hat, and black olives for his eyes and buttons.
12. Gingerbread House Party
Host a gingerbread house decorating party with pre-made gingerbread kits or graham crackers. Kids can decorate with icing, candy canes, gumdrops, and sprinkles for a sweet holiday activity.
13. Peppermint Bark
Make a batch of peppermint bark by melting white and dark chocolate, then sprinkle crushed candy canes on top. Break it into pieces for a simple, sweet treat.
14. Snowman Popcorn Cups
Fill clear cups with popcorn and draw snowman faces on the outside with markers. Use colored paper to wrap around the top as a “hat” for a festive snack.
15. Santa Veggie Tray
Create a veggie tray in the shape of Santa’s face using cauliflower, red bell peppers, and olives. A healthy, crowd-pleasing option for kids and adults alike.
These 20 children’s Christmas party food ideas are just the start of making your holiday party magical and fun. These creative snacks and treats are not only easy to make but also designed to appeal to both kids and parents. Whether you’re looking for healthy options or sweet treats, this list provides a wide range of ideas to make your Christmas party unforgettable.
Incorporating these ideas into your party planning ensures the celebration will be festive and stress-free, allowing you to focus on creating joyful memories with your loved ones. From healthy snacks to indulgent sweets, these easy food ideas will keep the kids happy and entertained during any Christmas gathering.
Make sure to bookmark these ideas for a jolly and memorable holiday season!
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