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    7 Diaper Bag Snacks for Healthy Munching on the Go

    These snacks are filling, fueling, and ready to travel.

    Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN

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    Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN

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    Toddler eating a healthy diaper bag snack

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    • Fresh Fruit
    • Freeze-Dried Produce 
    • Unsweetened Applesauce Pouch
    • Toasty Sticks & Hummus 
    • Whole Grain Pancakes
    • Root Veggie Fries
    • PB & J Squares

    Before you scurry out of the door to that park playdate or doctor’s appointment, you might want to add some snacks to your diaper bag stash. Babies and toddlers have little bellies, which means they get hungry often. And as many parents have learned the hard way, having munchies on hand can be key for keeping kiddos content in waiting rooms or grocery store lines. One way to help make outings happier is by stuffing your diaper bag with tasty, nutritious snacks to keep your little one full and fueled for those errands. The problem is, so many easy-to-reach-for packaged snacks skimp on nutrition. That’s where these snack ideas come in! These diaper bag snacks nourish hungry tots, require minimal prep, and are super simple to stash in your tote. Keep reading for diaper bag snack ideas for little ones 6 months and up!

    Fresh Fruit

    Packing fresh fruit for on-the-go noshes is a breeze. Whether raspberries, blueberries, or a whole banana your little one can nibble on, fresh fruits make a snack that never fails to supply good nutrition. Fresh fruit is jam-packed with many nutrients, including dietary fiber, vitamins A and C (antioxidants), and folate. Babies and toddlers can only fit so much into their tiny tummies, so making every bite count is vital. Keep every bite safe by giving cut-up fruit, such as halved blueberries for babies or thinly sliced apples for toddlers. Store everything in an airtight container with an ice pack to keep things chill and fresh.

    Freeze-Dried Produce 

    When it’s snack o’clock, and you’re away from home, grabbing a bag of freeze-dried strawberries, peas, or broccoli florets can keep your tot content until it’s time to go home. Freeze-dried produce is made through a process that removes water but preserves its nutrients. It tends to have a crunchy, powder-like texture that may be fun to munch for older babies and toddlers. Avoid driving and handing snacks to your baby or toddler to lower choking risks. Little eaters stay the safest when parents can be there to supervise them…plus, who doesn’t love snacking together as a family?

    Unsweetened Applesauce Pouch

    Pouches make an ideal fruit-or-veggie-laden snack when you’re zipping around town! Just keep in mind that while pouches get an A+ for nutrition convenience, it’s best to primarily use them on-the-go. Babies and toddlers learning to feed themselves do better eating in ways that build their oral motor skills (picking food up, removing foods from the spoon, etc.), and pouches don’t allow for this.

    Toasty Sticks & Hummus 

    By now, you may have realized that packable snacks don’t have to be gourmet. Here’s an easy one. Toast whole grain bread and cut it into wide strips for older babies and toddlers to chomp on. This simple snack offers your baby a dose of energy from complex carbohydrates, and they reap the benefits of fiber and B vitamins. Pack your sticks with a side of hummus for a spreadable protein. (Note: New solid-food-eaters aren’t ready for toast but may do well with small soft pieces of crustless bread.)

    Whole Grain Pancakes

    Pancakes are more than a breakfast food. Make ahead a big batch of whole grain mini pancakes using oat flour or white whole wheat flour, and store them in a freezer ziplock bag. Pull them out and pack them on your way out of the door. Or create a pancake snack combo using cut-up fruit for vitamins and minerals or packable nut butter for iron and healthy fats. Another option: Make a savory pancake snack alongside finely shredded cheese for babies or cheese cubes for toddlers. The possibilities are endless!

    Root Veggie Fries

    This diaper bag snack takes just a little planning ahead, but we promise they’re worth the lift. Skin and cut sweet potato or carrots into sticks or fries, toss in olive oil and garlic powder, and air fry at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes. You’ll have a soft, high fiber, plant-based snack suitable for your baby or toddler to nom on come snack time. Another perk? Sweet potatoes and carrots are excellent sources of carotenoids, antioxidants that help with your tot’s vision and brain. 

    PB & J Squares

    Why reinvent the wheel? We’re keeping it classic with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. PB&J isn’t just a tried-and-true lunch…it’s also a nutritious, filling snack on busy days. You can whip up a packable snack in a few minutes using whole grain bread, natural, sugar- and sodium-free peanut butter and jelly (or fruit puree). Cut it into four pieces and pack it up to go. Your baby gets B vitamin-rich whole grains for energy, healthy fats for brain and eye health, and protein to keep them growing!

     More on Feeding Little Ones:

    • More Healthy Grab-and-Go Snacks for Toddlers
    • Easy Lunch Ideas for Daycare
    • Toddler Breakfasts Made Easy
    • Tasty Snack Ideas That'll Tickle Your Tot's Tastebuds
    • Toddler Dinner Ideas

    Disclaimer: The information on our site is NOT medical advice for any specific person or condition. It is only meant as general information. If you have any medical questions and concerns about your child or yourself, please contact your health provider.

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    About Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN


    Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN is registered dietitian in Missouri who specializes in community and pediatric nutrition. Gaby is passionate about encouraging families to eat well in simple, practical ways that are realistic...and delicious! When not working, Gaby loves cooking, baking, and making messes and memories with her sous-chef/preschooler Charlotte.