For each 1/2 cup whipped cream cheese, stir in 1 tbsp chopped fresh dill, if you like, then spread on slices of toast. Kids can have fun designing their own edible garden by adding their favorite sliced veggies to form colorful blossoms on a lawn of microgreens and other fresh herbs.
Turn your kid's favorite cereal into a party-ready turnover treat. These pastries might take an afternoon to bake, but your kiddos can grab them on their way out the door to catch the bus.
Take vegetables and tater tots to the next level with this decadent casserole.
If your kids are partial to yogurt parfaits or cereal bowls, then making a batch of homemade granola is a simple way to add some healthy fats and protein into their breakfast routine.
Put the ingredients in your slow cooker at night, set it on low, and wake up to the most delicious-smelling oats every family member will want a bowl of.
A breakfast you can make the night before saves lots of time when you accidentally snooze the alarm too many times.
With the eye-catching pink color, this smoothie bowl is just begging to be gobbled up by your little one.
These little bites pack a major punch of protein, which will keep your kids satisfied for longer and give them more energy to conquer their school day.
Breakfast burritos are an easy meal-prep hack. Prepare these before the morning rush and have them wrapped and ready to be reheated in the morning.
Chocolate for breakfast? Yes, please! Any kid — and let's be honest, most adults — will be psyched to indulge in this delicious breakfast.
Quiche can fee a little bit fancy for a kid, but this hash brown crust is a cool way to make it fun and approachable.
Why eat French toast on a plate when you can turn it into a bowl? Topped with syrup and sweet berries, this recipe is sure to be a morning delight.
Put the ingredients in your slow cooker at night, set it on low, and wake up to the most delicious-smelling oats every family member will want a bowl of.
Granola bars are an easy and quick breakfast to toss into your kid's lunch box. But making your own homemade batch with nut butter, rolled oats, dried fruit, and nuts takes this breakfast snack to the next level.
Tell your kids first thing in the morning how much you love them with this cute riff on an egg in a hole.