Use this list of kids lunches the next time you’re at a loss for what to pack in the lunchbox or for what to serve at home for the midday meal. There are kids lunches and toddler lunch ideas here so you can save time with these quick-reference concepts to make it all easier.

kids lunches in lunch boxes on countertop.

Kids Lunches

Whether you’re packing toddler lunch ideas for daycare or preschool, or lunch for school—or serving lunch at home—these easy kids lunch ideas are here to help. After 11 years of packing kids lunches and almost a decade helping other parents with easy ideas to pack lunches for their kids, I am so happy to share my best tips and ideas here.

This list of easy kids lunches is meant to inspire you when you run out of ideas, so use these ideas as a starting point and adjust as needed for your kids preferences and the foods you have on hand.

There are kids lunches that can be served cold, ones that are easy to pack in a kids thermos (which is great for leftovers), and even ideas that can help you turn a random mix of snack foods into satisfying and nourishing meal.

(You may also like toddler lunches, School Lunch Ideas, Cold Lunch Ideas for Kids, and Kindergarten Lunch Ideas.)

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kids lunch with blueberry bar, crackers, and snacks.

How to Make Kids Lunch

Here’s a look at what I aim to include in nutritious kids lunches for kids over the course of a week.

  • Fruit: At least 1 serving of fruit, most of the time in kids lunches. That can include fresh fruit, dried fruit, frozen fruit (thawed or used in a recipe), freeze-dried fruit, and dehydrated fruit.
  • Vegetables: At least 1 serving of veggies, most of the time in kids lunches. This can include vegetables cooked in recipes, thinly sliced raw veggies like cucumber, carrots, and bell peppers, and vegetables in packaged foods from the store.
  • Protein: At least 1 serving of protein, whether it’s in the form of meat or poultry, nuts, legumes, or dairy in kids lunches. Protein helps ensure that the lunch is filling enough to keep the kids full until the next eating opportunity.
  • Complex Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates and whole grains are essential for long lasting energy and proper toddler brain development, so they are a great option to include in a kids lunch. They also tend to be easy to eat, which can be helpful with short lunch periods.
  • Fats: Toddlers need fats to grow properly, and fat can help us stay full at any age, so choose dairy products with fat and don’t shy away from plant-based fats like avocado and nut or seeds in kids lunches.

TIP: Remember that kids rarely eat exactly how charts show that they will, so not every kids lunch has to have every one of these every time. It’s always okay if it balances out over the course of a whole week. And adding snacks and/or desserts to kids lunches is always a good idea, too!

kids lunch with pasta in a blue lunch box.

Kids Lunch with Pasta

Having a thermos to send hot kids lunches for school, including pasta, is one of our favorite easy lunch options. Below are our go-to pasta recipes to use for lunch. (This pasta salad recipe is also a n easy option.) We usually add simple sides like fruit, applesauce, yogurt, hard-cooked eggs, or shredded chicken.

Favorite Buttered Noodles
I have all kinds of easy ways to incorporate veggies into pasta dishes for kids, but some days, we just need the classic and comforting option of Buttered Noodles. This is my go-to method for the creamiest, easiest buttered pasta to share with the kids.
Favorite Buttered Noodles
buttered noodles in two bowls with sides
Easy Spinach Pesto
Try this healthy pesto with your favorite pasta or in place of pizza sauce on pizza!
Easy Spinach Pesto
spinach pesto in jar
Mac and Cheese with Peas (Fav Shortcut Toddler Meal)
With an easy method and a yummy, satisfying result, this quick toddler meal is one of our go-to shortcut kids meals.
Mac and Cheese with Peas (Fav Shortcut Toddler Meal)
mac-and-cheese-with-peas
Easy Marinara Sauce with Extra Veggies
Serve this sauce with 1 pound of your family's favorite pasta for an easy and healthy dinner.
Easy Marinara Sauce with Extra Veggies
easy marinara sauce in jar on towel
Cauliflower Mac and Cheese (5-Ingredient)
With a simple cheese sauce—no standing and stirring over the stove here!—a solid dose of veggies, and a super creamy final result, this Cauliflower Mac and Cheese is a fast lunch or dinner option for toddlers. (And the rest of the family, too!)
Cauliflower Mac and Cheese (5-Ingredient)
cauliflower mac and cheese on teal spoon
Pinwheel sandwiches on plate with sides.

Lunch Ideas for Kids with Tortillas

Wrap up a range of fillings, including turkey, banana and peanut butter or sunflower seed butter, cream cheese, thinly sliced apples and cheddar cheese, tuna salad, chicken salad, and more for easy kids lunches.

Or try one of the kids lunch ideas using tortillas below. (Choose a gluten-free option for the tortilla, if needed.)

Vegetarian Quesadillas with Beans and Cheese
You can make as few or as many of these easy quesadillas as you like.
Vegetarian Quesadillas with Beans and Cheese
cut up vegetarian quesadillas for kids on plate
Quick Pizza Quesadillas (An Easy Kids Meal)
This meal is perfect for when you're short on time or when you want to make pizza with less fuss. Add a simple side of cut up fruit, applesauce, or a salad kit and call it good.
Quick Pizza Quesadillas (An Easy Kids Meal)
pizza-quesadillas-on-blue-plate
Easy Pinwheel Sandwiches
Change up the usual sandwich lunch for these easy and fun pinwheel sandwiches. With easy options for the filling to please a variety of eaters, this is a great kids lunch for home or at school. (And yummy for adults, too!)
Easy Pinwheel Sandwiches
Pinwheel sandwiches in lunch box and on plate with sides.
Favorite Lunch Wraps
Mix up the offerings for lunch with these easy lunch wraps. They're each fast to make, use straight forward ingredients that are easy to find, and can be made in minutes.
Favorite Lunch Wraps
turkey wrap with apples on blue plate
Easy Hummus Wrap (to Share with the Kids)
Quickly combine a few simple ingredients to make a really yummy lunch wrap. This recipe makes one wrap, so increase the serving size as necessary.
Easy Hummus Wrap (to Share with the Kids)
hummus wraps on white plates with apple slices
uncrustables in pink lunchbox.

Lunch Ideas for Kids with Sandwiches

While not all little kids can handle the mixed texture of a traditional sandwich quite yet, you can still serve the elements in a way that they can enjoy—whether by cutting the sandwich into cubes, sticks, or serving the components side-by-side.

Add easy sides to kids lunches like blueberries, diced pineapple, raspberries, cottage cheese, raisins, or thinly sliced carrots with ranch dressing.

Easiest Homemade Uncrustables
You can make one sandwich at a time, or make a batch of a few to stash in the freezer. Adjust this as needed for your preference.
Easiest Homemade Uncrustables
homemade-uncrustable-in-lunchbox
Tea Sandwiches for Kids
Learn how to make quick tea sandwiches for kids to have at a tea party or a special lunch or snack. There are 6 filling options here, plus tips for cutting bread, which breads to use, and which tea to pair with the finger sandwiches.
Tea Sandwiches for Kids
stack of tea sandwiches for kids on plate
Quick Sandwich Roll Ups (2-Minute School Lunch)
Pair a soft sandwich bread with your filling of choice to make this easy toddler lunch or school lunch. You can even make them the night before.
Quick Sandwich Roll Ups (2-Minute School Lunch)
sandwich-roll-ups-in-stainless-container
Favorite Salmon Salad Sandwich
This salmon salad is packed with protein, healthy fats, and calcium and can be used as a dip or a spread for sandwiches. We use homemade relish in this recipe, but you can use any that you like the flavor of.
Favorite Salmon Salad Sandwich
salmon-salad-on-toast
Veggie Grilled Cheese Sandwich (to Share with the Kids)
With just 4 ingredients, including a veggie that blends right in, this Veggie Grilled Cheese Sandwich is a yummy kids lunch to share. It packs extra nutrition in the filling, yet only takes a few minutes to make. Such a great easy meal!
Veggie Grilled Cheese Sandwich (to Share with the Kids)
veggie-grilled-cheese-on-plate
cereal in lunch box with berries and milk.

Breakfast for Lunch

I LOVE breakfast for kids lunches (and dinner!) and find that often, classic breakfast foods make for easy meals that the little kids love. And serving them for lunch is a great way to use up leftovers.

We love simple options for packed kids lunches like cereal and milk, waffles, leftover pancakes, yogurt and granola, and the options below.

Fluffy Greek Yogurt Pancakes
With the most delicious fluffy texture and protein from Greek yogurt, these Greek Yogurt Pancakes are a breakfast win. You can add any fruit you like to the batter, too!
Fluffy Greek Yogurt Pancakes
Greek yogurt pancakes on various plates with sides.
Easy Overnight Oats with Applesauce
You can easily double (or triple!) the recipe to make more servings. It uses a 1 to 1 ratio of yogurt to applesauce so you can easily scale it up. Mix these up the night before you plan to serve them.
Easy Overnight Oats with Applesauce
applesauce-overnight-oats-in-jars
Favorite Spinach Eggs (Green Eggs Recipe)
Packed with spinach (and iron!), these bright green eggs are fun and delicious. You can serve them as you would scrambled eggs, or use in a breakfast burrito or egg sandwich.
Favorite Spinach Eggs (Green Eggs Recipe)
spinach eggs on two plates on countertop.
Easy Homemade Granola Bars
We like to have these granola bars as a snack or toddler breakfast with milk or a smoothie—and they're an excellent lunch box component too. You can make them plain or choose a flavor to add!
Easy Homemade Granola Bars
stack-of-homemade-granola-bars
Easy French Toast Sticks (Freezer-Friendly)
Use this easy method to make the best French Toast Sticks to share with your kids. They freeze so well!
Easy French Toast Sticks (Freezer-Friendly)
French toast sticks on kids plate with sides.
egg sandwiches in lunchbox.

Kids Lunches with Eggs

Eggs are easy to keep on hand in the fridge and super fast to cook up. Plus, they’re a great source of vegetarian protein and beneficial fats. In addition to sandwiches with sliced eggs and egg salad, these options make easy lunches, too.

Add simple sides to these kids lunches such as apple slices, kid-friendly trail mix, pita bread and hummus, strawberries, grapes (sliced vertically if needed for kids under age 4), or oranges.

Mini Egg Muffins with Cheese and Veggies
These tender Egg Muffins are packed with protein and vitamins—and can be made ahead of time! Add any veggie you like, whether carrots, butternut squash, broccoli, or spinach.
Mini Egg Muffins with Cheese and Veggies
egg-cups-on-plate-with-toast
Easy Egg Cups (with Zucchini and Cheese)
Feel free to double the recipe to make a full 24 mini muffins! We like to stash these in the fridge to eat all week, so having more is usually helpful in our house.
Easy Egg Cups (with Zucchini and Cheese)
zucchini egg cups with berries and crackers
Easy Egg Bake (with Broccoli)
Transform just a few simple ingredients—including a pile of broccoli—into this protein-packed Egg Bake to share with the kids. It’s an easy breakfast or lunch that stores well and is simple to make ahead.
Easy Egg Bake (with Broccoli)
egg-bake-on-blue-plate.
Easy Egg Bake (with Broccoli)
Transform just a few simple ingredients—including a pile of broccoli—into this protein-packed Egg Bake to share with the kids. It’s an easy breakfast or lunch that stores well and is simple to make ahead.
Easy Egg Bake (with Broccoli)
egg-bake-on-blue-plate.
quinoa salad and strawberry yogurt lunch prep.

Grain Bowl Lunch Ideas

Make a batch of grains on the weekend and use them for easy toddler lunches throughout the week. Experiment to see which ones your toddler likes best—sometimes just a simple switch between types of rice can make a huge difference.

Easy Mediterranean Quinoa Salad
Mix up this grain salad to have lunches prepped for the week for yourself, or to have a dinner side or vegetarian main dish to share with the family.
Easy Mediterranean Quinoa Salad
mediterranean quinoa salad on two plates
Quick Broccoli Fritters
Combine a pile of broccoli with a few pantry staples to make the yummiest Broccoli Fritters—in less than 15 minutes. This veggie fritter is so good with a whole range of dips, and it's perfect for babies and toddlers on up.
Quick Broccoli Fritters
Broccoli fritters on white plate with dip on side.
Easy Quinoa Patties (Favorite Quinoa Cakes)
These quick Quinoa Patties are a delicious way to serve quinoa to kids—and adults! Plan to make the quinoa ahead of time so these come together in minutes.
Easy Quinoa Patties (Favorite Quinoa Cakes)
quinoa patties on purple plate
cheese and cracker lunch in lunchbox.

Snacky Lunch Ideas

Assembling bits and pieces of ingredients to make a fun snack plate is an easy kids lunch idea—and one that you can easily adjust to make an adult lunch for yourself while you’re at it! This works so well at home or in a kids lunch box.

  • Simple Cheese and Crackers with your choice of whole grain crackers, sliced or diced cheese, fruit, and a simple veggie like cucumber or snap peas.
  • Muffin Lunch with fruit, cheese, and/or other assorted simple sides to round out the kids lunches.
  • Pretzels and Nut/Seed Butter Plate with a simple veggie like snap peas or tomatoes and berries. (Trade in cheese for the nut/seed butter to vary this idea.)
  • Homemade Lunchables with whole grain crackers, deli meat, cheese, and a treat. And maybe some fresh fruit to round things out. Or Pizza Lunchables.
Strawberry muffin in container with sides for a vegetarian lunch idea.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are good ideas for kids for lunch?

You can stick with the kids lunches that you already know your kids love most, or try easy sandwiches, wraps or roll ups, leftovers in a thermos, muffins with fruit and cheese, yogurt and granola, or more of the ideas shown in this post.

What is a common toddler lunch?

One of the easiest lunches for toddlers is to simply serve leftovers from previous dinners. Or to assemble fresh finger foods including fruits, veggies, cheeses, soft meats (like cooked chicken), hard cooked eggs, and soft crackers.

What to make fussy kids for lunch?

There are no magic kids lunches that every kid will like so you could make a list of your kids favorites, then have them look at posts like this one with you and pick a few more ideas to try.

Best Gear for Kids Lunches

Best Tips for Kids Lunches

  • Pack mostly food you know they like to ensure they always have enough to eat.
  • Create a habit of putting the lunchbox by the sink, rather than letting it linger in a backpack, each night to make sure you can get it clean.
  • Pack kids lunches in an insulated lunch bag with ice packs to keep the food cool.
  • Pack a drink as needed for your child. A kids water bottle, smoothie, yogurt, drink, or milk can all work.

I’d love to hear your feedback on this post, so please comment below.

This post was first published August 2020.

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  1. I just stumbled on this website but I’ve been looking through these amazing recipes for about two hours now! I can’t get enough! Thank you for reliable links and recipes and reasons why you do things a certain way, like the over ripe banana in the muffins! I can’t wait to bake this afternoon!

  2. I love all the suggestions. My wife and I have been racking our brains as to what we should send in to daycare for snacks and lunches.

  3. 5 stars
    Do you have any suggestions for toddlers who dont like the texture of cheese or pasta?
    He used to love strawberries, blueberries and bananas but now I cant get him to eat them at all.

  4. I love all these ideas but I was shocked that in among all this goodness you suggested boxed mac & cheese. That is full of artificial colors and flavorings with tons of salt and preservatives. Why on earth would you have that among all these healthy suggestions? I have to believe most of us will know to bypass that idea, but still…

    1. I would like to gently remind us that the realities that we all live in are different and many of us need convenient, affordable shortcut meals in the mix. Also, there is nothing inherently wrong with preservatives as their only job is to keep food safe. You of course have the option not to use any of the ideas or foods that you aren’t interested in, but let’s remember that it doesn’t help anyone to judge food that others may choose to feed their families.

    2. I kindly ask that we be kind on here like we teach our kids to be. “Why on earth?” Maybe substitute that phrase with “please explain…”. Sorry to be that guy but I had to speak up for the creator of this very helpful and insightful post. All love.

  5. As someone who has worked with toddlers and preschoolers for 10 years, this are great tips for feed these young children who can be very picky at times! Love the post. ?

  6. Thanks so much for the ideas! My daughter is a really picky eater, and I have to start packing her snacks and lunches next year. These are not only really creative ideas for a balanced cold lunch, but she will probably eat everything this way! You are a lifesaver. Thank you so much.

  7. Thank you thank you thank you ! Healthiest and most balanced meals for toddlers I’ve seen, this will be huge inspiration right now that i’ve been in a cooking funk.

  8. These recipes are great and especially helpful to me as a Grandparent making lunches for pre-school days. I have felt out of touch with what to make toddlers since all my kids are grown adults , it’s been a long time since I’ve made lunches for 2 year olds !! I have made the egg muffins, which turned out very yummy and easy to handle for small children. Thank you.

  9. How do you get your kid(s) to eat these? Mine eats very selectively and basically very few things. Introducing new foods at lunch never works. He ends up not eating.

    1. This list looks fantastic! I’m on the beginning swing of morning sickness (which is mostly afternoon and evening sickness so far lol) so by lunch I’m reeeeally struggling to think about food for my 4 year old. I already made a bunch of freezer meals for dinners, but thought I should get some lunches ready before lunch time rolls around for my DD. Some of these will be great for making ahead!

    2. My 3yr old daughter is the same. Only eats carbs with no toppings. Little chicken or meat. Only the occasional veg such as a few peas or little broccoli. And sometimes a banana or custard. Most times she won’t touch my cooking but would rather eat the packet food version.
      Very frustrating!
      I hear your pain.

  10. This is so great! My son’s starting JK in the fall. Thanks for all the fun lunch ideas! Love your recipes. ?

  11. 5 stars
    Omg. This is amazing , especially since I’m not home with my baby in the day, I can meal prep for him and let hubby ‘s life and mines a tad easier . I love that these are healthier alternatives too. Thank you

  12. This is the most helpful article I’ve read about toddler lunches! I’m very thankful and would definitely try most of them (if not all ?)
    Will tag you in each trial for sure!

    1. There are few information missing like for how long should I bake all the recipe and there are few videos where you don’t explain what ingredients you are adding. My twins just started Pre-K and I think your page will be really helpful. Thank you for sharing.

  13. This is honestly been the best thing I’ve ever come across. It has helped immensely. Thank you for sharing all this hard work.