KEEP THE KIDS HAPPY

KEEP THE KIDS HAPPY

If there are three things we know about kids it’s that they like fun, they like food, and they like animals. We’ve got a little of all three of those wonderful things on this page in order to keep your kids, and let’s be honest – you – happy. Cereal and Grapes Edible Craft

MAKE FOOD FUN

Sometimes playing with your food can be a good thing – especially when it helps to develop motor skills. Your kids can snack on cereal and grapes while being ‘food architects’!

CEREAL AND GRAPES EDIBLE CRAFT

GET KIDS TO COOK

The best way for kids to learn about healthy foods is make it themselves! Try this snack mix recipe that can use any combination of cereals, nuts, seeds & dried fruit.

AMAZON FLAKES TRAIL MIX

SCREEN-FREE ACTIVITIES

Don’t let the winter weather dampen your imagination. We’ve got a whole list of TV and phone-free activities to try – from our personal favourite baking to building forts and putting together a sensory bin.

8 SCREEN-FREE INDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

Nature’s Path, you have managed to do the impossible. My 3 kids are eating cereal without any crazy colors or ingredients. That is a hard task when the kids are 10, 6, and 3! Their favorite even surprised me. It’s the Flax Plus Multibran Flakes! Nature’s Path, hands down you are awesome! Thanks from a happy mom!
Happy Mom
Kids taking a break during ecokeepers exploration

SHAREABLE SNACKS

What better way to stock up on snacks for the family then to choose things parents and kids both love? We’ve got plenty of kid and family-friendly products outside of the EnviroKidz brand. Here are a few of our favorites!

WHOLE O'S

Loved by all kids big and small – these gluten free O’s are tastier and more wholesome than the original. Eat ’em as is or thread them into a snackable necklace. Whole O's Cereal

CRISPY RICE & RICE PUFFS

Use in a family-friendly recipe like these creamy peanut butter clusters, classic rice crispy squares or as the base in your morning cereal (everybody mixes their cereals, right?)
Creamy Peanut Butter Clusters
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