These healthy muffins for kids include all sorts of flavor profiles that will make babies, toddlers and big kids happy come meal times! Muffins are one of my favorite make-ahead breakfasts, lunch recipes, and snacks for kids—and to help you feed your littles the most nutritious ones out there, this list is here to help.
Muffins for Kids
Each of these toddler muffins has low added sugar and is made with fruit and/or veggies and whole grains. Some include extra protein, some have extra healthy fats, and some are best for certain seasons of the year. Choose based on flavors that you think your family will enjoy or ingredients and whip up a batch as a make-ahead breakfast or snack to share.
I make a lot of muffins because they are convenient toddler breakfasts and toddler snacks, but also because they are a very easy way to serve up a mix of nutrients. These recipes are some of my very favorites! I love that each is loaded with nutrition and has healthy ingredients front and center.
TIP: All of these recipes store well in the fridge or freezer so you can make them one day and enjoy them for many more to come.
(You may also like my best Mini Muffins recipes, healthy snacks to make at home, and my favorite snacks for kids.)
Table of Contents
- Muffins for Kids
- 1. Perfect Baby Muffins
- 2. Applesauce Muffins
- 3. Sugar-Free Banana Muffins
- 4. Banana Oatmeal Muffins
- 5. Banana Zucchini Muffins with Blueberries
- 6. Vegan Banana Muffins
- Yogurt Muffins
- 8. Blueberry Banana Muffins with Oats
- 9. Lemon Blueberry Muffins
- 10. Carrot Cake Muffins
- 11. Donut Muffins
- 12. Sweet Potato Muffins
- 13. Chocolate Peanut Butter Muffins
- 14. Chocolate Protein Muffins (with Hidden Veggies)
- 15. Healthy Strawberry Muffins
- 16. Easy Pumpkin Muffins
- 17. Spinach Banana Muffins
- 18. Savory Veggie Muffins
- 19. Pizza Muffins
- 20. Zucchini Carrot Muffins
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Best Tips for Success
1. Perfect Baby Muffins
You can serve any of these to an older baby who’s eating finger foods. Use maple syrup for honey (babies under one shouldn’t have honey) and dice into small pieces for easy eating.
My favorite baby muffins are the Sugar-Free Banana Muffins and ABC Baby Muffins, which are shown above.
2. Applesauce Muffins
Easy, flavorful, and just sweet enough. With a hint of cinnamon to round things out.
3. Sugar-Free Banana Muffins
Try these if you’re looking for an added sugar-free baby muffin for your little one or toddler, these are a favorite.
4. Banana Oatmeal Muffins
Try this blender muffin recipe the next time you have too-ripe bananas on hand.
5. Banana Zucchini Muffins with Blueberries
With three kinds of produce, these muffins are moist and packed with wholesome ingredients.
6. Vegan Banana Muffins
Made without eggs, dairy, or honey, these vegan mini muffins are an allergy-friendly hit.
Yogurt Muffins
Moist, tender, and with any flavor variation that your family likes, these are one of my top muffins for kids. (You may also like my Banana Yogurt Muffins.)
8. Blueberry Banana Muffins with Oats
These taste like a yummy combo of baked oatmeal and a classic blueberry muffin.
9. Lemon Blueberry Muffins
The Greek yogurt in these adds extra protein!
10. Carrot Cake Muffins
You can even top these healthy muffins with a little cream cheese for a healthy cupcake!
11. Donut Muffins
Like a cake donut hole, only easier to make in a mini muffin pan!
12. Sweet Potato Muffins
With a hint of apple, these perfect-for-fall muffins pair well with soups and stews.
13. Chocolate Peanut Butter Muffins
Chocolate and peanut butter are a classic combo…especially with a cold cup of milk!
14. Chocolate Protein Muffins (with Hidden Veggies)
With the flavor of a brownie and the nutrition of a smoothie, this is a satisfying and yummy toddler muffin.
15. Healthy Strawberry Muffins
With a little lemon for bright flavor, these muffins are ideal for those berry-loving kid.
16. Easy Pumpkin Muffins
These have the best pumpkin spice flavors and are so moist and fluffy!
17. Spinach Banana Muffins
Green foods can be fun and these spinach muffins prove the point!
18. Savory Veggie Muffins
These healthy muffins have 4 kinds of veggies tucked inside them!
19. Pizza Muffins
These have classic pizza flavor in a fluffy, nutritious format that includes carrots and whole grains.
20. Zucchini Carrot Muffins
These are a great way to use fresh zucchini and are egg-free too! (You can also try my savory Mini Egg Muffins with Zucchini!)
Frequently Asked Questions
Let cool on a wire rack completely, then you can transfer to an airtight storage container and store at room temperature for about 3 days or in the refrigerator for about a week. You can also freeze muffins. Warm as desired to serve.
Yes, though it may be easiest for them to eat a muffin for kids if diced up.
We like my Chocolate Protein Muffins and my Banana Protein Muffins.
Best Tips for Success
- Find my post on how to freeze muffins for more storage information.
- Read the NOTES under each recipe for the recommended allergy substitutes.
- Pair with milk, water, a toddler smoothie, or a yogurt drink to make a substantial snack.
- Add to a lunchbox toddler lunch idea to make an easy packed lunch.
- I prefer to use nonstick spray rather than muffin liners in my muffin tins.
- I like the Wilton nonstick muffin pans best.
- Find my high fiber Raisin Bran Muffins and my Raspberry Muffins for more ideas.
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This post was first published August 2020.
Your recipes are so great! Thank you for sharing. My little one is 11 months old and has some issues with constipation so I am trying to avoid things like banana. Do you have another recommendation for a good baby muffin? He hasn’t had much bread yet, so trying to find something he will be able to eat easily. Thank you!
When banana is ripe, it’s not usually a cause of constipation (underripe banana can be though). So keep that in mind. You can make my applesauce muffin without the added sugar if you prefer.https://www.yummytoddlerfood.com/applesauce-muffins/
Thank you, that is good to know. The doctor said to avoid banana and it is in so many good recipes.
I just wanted to let you know that i love your recipes and so do my little ones! They’re all so great and i love how it’s mostly just dumping everything in a bowl to be as quick as possible😂 thank you so much. I make different ones every week or two for my toddler’s snack for school.
I’m so glad to hear that!