After noticing how Jennifer Anderson, the mom and registered dietitian nutritionist behind Instagram account kids.eat.in.color [1], playfully presented healthy foods for kids, I was eager to experiment with my 3-year-old. One night, instead of serving his food on a plate, I pulled out a muffin tin from the cabinet and began filling it with a mix of veggies, fruits, protein, and carbs I had on hand and presented this toddler charcuterie of sorts to my son. He was into it. Really into it. In fact, he wiped out the entire muffin tin.
Mom and pediatric dietitian Ashley Smith, who helms the veggiesandvirtue [2] Instagram account, created an entire series around the concept of enticing kids to eat more adventurously and nutritiously by way of muffin tins with her Muffin Tin Monday [3] posts.
But it doesn't stop with muffin tins. Mom and registered dietitian Kacie Barnes, from the mamaknows_nutrition [5] Instagram account, gets kids to try healthy foods using playful utensils, like forks that look like construction trucks and picks shaped like animals [6]. Following these accounts opened my eyes to a treasure trove of mealtime accessories that can turn eating into an adventure. If you're looking for a way to introduce an element of fun to your little one's meals and snacks, read on for plenty of ideas!
Muffin-Tin Meals
You likely already have one of these stashed in your cabinets, so why not use it to inspire your kids to explore different textures and flavors? Use a muffin tin to deconstruct dinners you're eating, like a Cobb salad [8], or to come up with an easy, last-minute dinner using whatever leftovers are in the fridge [9].
Wilton Recipe Right Non-Stick 6-Cup Standard Muffin Pan
Wilton Recipe Right Non-Stick 6-Cup Standard Muffin Pan, Set of 2, Silver [10] ($11)
Silicone Baking Cups
These colorful baking cups can be used for so much more than baking! Use them to separate different foods on plates and in lunchboxes or to hold dipping sauces [11] to enjoy with fruits, veggies, and crackers.
AmazonBasics Reusable Silicone Baking Cups
AmazonBasics Reusable Silicone Baking Cups, Pack of 12 [12] ($8)
A Playful Road Plate
Even the most ordinary foods can engage kids when they're set on a playful plate.
Personalized Drivers Plate
Personalized Drivers Plate [13] ($28)
A Playful Animal Plate
With this lion plate, tangerines transform into a lion's mane. The food play options are almost endless.
Lion Dress Up Plate
Lion Dress Up Plate [14] ($18)
A Fun Fork
This construction vehicle fork makes a serving of bell peppers look irresistible.
Constructive Eating Construction Combo With Utensil Set and Plate
Constructive Eating Construction Combo With Utensil Set and Plate [15] ($35)
Veggie Letters and Playful Picks
Adding some veggie letters to spell out a message and cute picks to make vegetables and fruits more appealing is an instant mood booster.
LunchBots Small Protein Packer Toddler Bento Box
LunchBots Small Protein Packer Toddler Bento Box [16] ($20)
Torune Food Picks
Torune Food Picks [17] ($4)
Benbo Vegetables Fruit Cutter Shape Set
Benbo Vegetables Fruit Cutter Shape Set [18] ($14)
Rice Pandas
Balls of rice become cuddly pandas with a rice mold.
CuteZCute Panda Rice Mold Kit
CuteZCute Panda Rice Mold Kit [19] ($9)
Travel Snacks
Have a pill organizer? It works brilliantly as a travel case for stashing small bites of food.
Craft Mates Lockables Double Extra Large Organizer
Craft Mates Lockables Double Extra Large Organizer [20] ($9)
Egg Molds
There are lots of ways to cook and consume an egg, but this sweet fish-shaped egg mold feels extra special.
Fiesta Uarter Egg Press Mold
Fiesta Uarter Egg Press Mold [21] ($31)
Veggie Shapes
If your child is opposed to trying a certain fruit or vegetable, you might be surprised by their willingness to try it when it comes in an interesting shape.
Lenk Vegetable Cutter Shapes Set
Lenk Vegetable Cutter Shapes Set [22] ($9)
A Plate in a Cool Shape
Instead of lumping everything together on a plate, try deconstructing dinner using a compartmentalized plate in a cool shape.
Innobaby Din Din Smart Stainless Divided Platter
Innobaby Din Din Smart Stainless Divided Platter [23] ($18)
Tongs and Chopsticks
Branch out from offering just forks and spoons as utensils. Offer unexpected tools, like small tongs, or introduce kid-friendly chopsticks.
Sensory4U Water Beads With Fine Motor Sensory Toys Set
Sensory4U Water Beads With Fine Motor Sensory Toys Set [24] ($18)
Plum Garden Learning Chopsticks
Plum Garden Learning Chopsticks [25] ($10)
Skewers
Fruit and veggie kebabs are a visually enticing way to present a rainbow of fruits and veggies. All you need are bamboo cocktail skewers.
Tongye Bamboo Cocktail Skewers
Tongye Bamboo Cocktail Skewers [26] ($8)
Fork Picks
Let tiny fingers explore different foods with a pick. It's more fun and easier to use than a fork, and it keeps those fingers from getting sticky.
Yangcan0507 Fork Picks For Kids
Yangcan0507 Fork Picks For Kids [27] ($8)
A Face Mat
This silicone mat shaped like a face adds an element of play and keeps food separated.
EZPZ Mini Mat
EZPZ Mini Mat [28] ($20)