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Snowman Snacks for Kids to Make this Winter

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We love a preschool snowman theme during the winter months, and one of my favorite parts is enjoying snowman snacks! These adorable themed snacks are easy for the kids to assemble themselves and are always a big hit. Be sure to add them to your winter activities for preschoolers.

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four snowman-shaped snacks for preschoolers to make and the text snowman snacks

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Making snacks together in preschool has a lot of benefits:

  • You can talk with the children about nutritious choices versus “sometimes” snacks
  • Lots of oral language development as you chat with the kids
  • Children can working on following multi-step directions throughout the process
  • Add in a written “recipe” to work on even more early literacy concepts
  • Cooking and preparing snacks shows children how innate math is (shapes, colors, measuring, counting)
  • Little fingers work on their fine motor skills while assembling many snacks

And of course we can’t forget a very important benefit . . . it’s fun! Most children REALLY love making snacks. This makes for a lot of smiles and memories along the way.

Snowman Snacks

Now that you know some of the benefits of making snacks with kids, both in and out of the classroom, let’s take a peek at some of the snack-y snowmen ideas.

Please keep in mind that some of these snacks are more nutritious than others. And one definitely falls into the “treat” category.

five different snowman snacks in a square collage image

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You can make tweaks to these snack suggestions as you see fit. Be sure to keep students’ allergies in mind when perusing the recipes.

Oh, and while the directions and ingredients are probably pretty obvious with the pictures, I’m still going to write it out for you. Just in case!

Snowman Snack #1 – Apple Snowman

a snowman snack for preschool made of apple slices

Related: Melting Snowman Activity

For the apple snowman, you need:

  • Apples
  • Mini chocolate chips
  • Pretzel rods
  • Red icing
  • Cheddar cheese

Apple snowman snack directions:

  1. Cut apples into thin slices. Use a round cookie cutter or a small glass to cut the apple slices into circles.
  2. Break pretzel sticks in half for the arms.
  3. Add mini chocolate chips for the eyes and buttons.
  4. Cut tiny triangles of cheddar cheese for the nose.
  5. Add a red icing mouth.

This was probably my favorite of the snack snowmen due to the crispy apple slices (and just a touch of chocolate).

Snowman Snack #2 – Cheesy Snowman

a preschool snowman snack made of circles of cheese

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Ingredients for the cheesy snowman:

  • Thin cheese slices
  • Mini chocolate chips
  • Pretzel sticks

Directions:

  1. Use a circle cookie cutter or a small glass to cut circles from thin cheese slices.
  2. Add mini chocolate chips for the eyes.
  3. Break pretzel sticks in half for the arms.

You can use any type of cheese that you’d like for this snack. Why not take a poll and see what the students’ favorite cheeses are!

Snowman Snack #3 – Bagel Snowman

a snowman snack craft made from a mini bagel, cream cheese, pretzels, and mini chocolate chips

Related: Free Printable Snowman Game

Snowman bagel ingredients:

  • Mini bagel (plain)
  • Cream cheese
  • Mini chocolate chips
  • Pretzel sticks

How to make your own bagel snowman:

  1. Use a mini plain bagel, pulled apart into halves, for the snowman body.
  2. Add plain cream cheese for the “snow” on the bagel.
  3. Mini chocolate chips are for the eyes and mouth.
  4. More pretzel sticks for the arms.

If you don’t care if the cream cheese is white, you might consider adding some flavored cream cheese!

Snowman Snack #4 – Marshmallow Snowman

two marshmallows stacked together with a Hershey's kiss hat and pretzel arms and an icing face that looks like a snowman

Marshmallow snowman ingredients:

  • Large marshmallows
  • Pretzel sticks
  • Mini chocolate chips
  • Peanut butter (or non-nut butter)
  • Red icing
  • Chocolate kiss candy

Directions to make your own:

  1. Use two large marshmallows for the snowman’s body. Add a dab of peanut butter to hold the marshmallows together.
  2. Press mini chocolate chip “eyes” into the top marshmallow.
  3. Grab some pretzel stick halves for the arms, and add a red icing smile and buttons.
  4. If you and the kids want to be fancy, place a Hershey’s Kiss on top for a hat.

The chocolate kiss “hat” elicited a lot of giggles over here! As you can tell, this one is more of a treat than a true snack.

Snowman Snack #5 – Cracker Snowman

three peanut butter cracker circles on top of each other representing a snowman body with pretzel arms and a chocolate chip smile

Cracker snowman ingredients:

  • Peanut butter crackers
  • Pretzel sticks
  • Mini chocolate chips

How to make it:

  1. Use three peanut butter crackers for the body.
  2. Add a pretzel stick, broken in half, for the arms.
  3. Place mini chocolate chips on the top cracker for the eyes and the mouth.

Replace the peanut butter crackers with basic crackers if you have any allergies.

The kids can be involved in every step of creating the snowman snacks. Of course, I’m sure they’ll also love to be involved in the eating of the snacks!

You can change out ingredients based on what you have at home, what foods your preschoolers like, and any food allergies you have at home or at school. I had intended to use raisins for some of the snacks . . . but apparently we ran out!

Do you have any favorite winter snack ideas for kids? Are there special snowman snacks they enjoy? Feel free to share ideas in the comments below.

Winter Snacks for Kids

Along with snowmen snacks, there are a ton of other winter-themed snacks for kids! Here are some of our favorite ideas to try.

Preschool Snowman Lesson Plans

Save time and get right to the playful learning with our printable lesson plan sets. Each set includes over 30 learning activities related to the theme, and we’ve provided different versions for classroom teachers and home preschool families so all activities are geared directly toward your needs.

Preschool Snowman Theme Plans


This set includes active hands-on learning ideas, book suggestions, and the following printables:

  • Measure the Snowman Activity
  • Roll a Snowman Game
  • A to Z Build a Snowman Activity (focusing on uppercase, lowercase, and beginning sounds)
  • Snowman Pattern Cards
  • Roll and Cover Snowman Math Game Boards (numbers 1 to 12)
  • 1-20 Snowman Counting Mats
  • My Snowman Emergent Reader
  • 0-35 Snowman Counting and Calendar Number Cards

Snowman Books for Kids

You know what’s fun to do while eating snowman snacks? Yes! Listening to books all about snowmen. Here are a few fun snowman books to read with your students:

Do you have any favorites to add to the list?

five yummy snowman snack ideas for preschoolers and the text snowman snacks

Originally published January 2015.

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