Whether you’re gearing up for a trip to the zoo or just looking for something fun to do, whip up one of these zoo snacks for preschoolers for a fun treat!
I’m a big fan of encouraging kids to get in the kitchen. These preschool snack ideas are perfect for your animal studies, zoo studies, or just a little cooking fun.
These animal snacks are SO cute! Add these to your zoo or animal theme activities with your toddlers and preschoolers.
Zoo Snacks For Preschoolers
I know they say you aren’t supposed to play with your food, but in this case, these super cute treats beg to be played with.
Your little one’s eyes will light up as soon as she lays eyes on these tasty snacks. Plus, your kids will love to help you make them too.
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Peanut Butter Strawberry Banana Owl Kid’s Snack
These adorable peanut butter strawberry owls are seriously the cutest things ever! Plus, they are super easy to make also. On My Kids Plate
Make these impressive sheep sandwiches, and all the children will go wild! They will be shocked that there is a little lamb in their lunch. Eats Amazing Shop
Penguin crackers are sure to be a hit among preschoolers and adults! Crackers, cream cheese, black olives, peppercorns, and almonds are all you need. Fork And Beans
Why not make these homemade gummy bears, so you know exactly how they are made. Plus, every bite will get gobbled up in no time. The Best Ideas For Kids
Our favorite zoo friends are hanging out at the beach with these sand bucket bear cups. If these don’t get you excited for summer, I don’t know what could. Nerdy Mamma
You can’t help but giggle when you lay your eyes on these polar bear pretzels. The best part is that there is lots of information about polar bears in the instructions too. The Savvy Mama Lifestyle
It’s not fair to the other zoo animals, but we all know tigers are a favorite of many people. These creative Daniel Tiger clementines are terrific. Creative Kid Snacks
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