Make Your Own Mini PB&J Finger Foods Perfect For Toddlers Learning To Feed Themselves!
If you have a toddler who is learning how to self feed then you know how essential it is to have plenty of toddler finger foods on hand! These mini PB&J sandwich pick ups are the perfect size for little fingers to pick up and eat in one bite. I’ll show you exactly how I made them and how I got them so small so they are the perfect toddler bite size food!
Mini PB&J Toddler Pick Ups
This year I have found myself in uncharted territory as a mom. I have four children, ages 1 1/2, 4 years, 5 years and 7 years old. My 4 year old has preschool all day, twice a week now which leaves me home 2 days a week with just my youngest child. That has given me the special opportunity to bond with him and have one on one time that we otherwise don’t have. I have savored this uninterrupted bonding time with him and it’s allowed me to be able to focus on these special bonding moments.
One of my favorite times is lunch time with Brady! He usually wakes up from his morning nap and then we sit down at the table and eat lunch together. It’s a fun time where we can focus on each other and have some toddler conversation. Right now he’s working on feeding himself and using his pincher grasp to pick up little foods and put them in his mouth. These mini PB&J sandwiches are his absolute favorite and not only are the perfect bite size for him, but he also gets to practice his fine motor skills while he’s eating!
Grab all the supplies you need to make your own Mini PB&J pick ups now!
Jif Natural Low Sodium Creamy Peanut Butter 16 oz (Pack of 2)Smucker’s Natural Strawberry Fruit Spread, 17.25 ozStarPack Vegetable Cutter Shapes Set (5 Piece) – Mini Cookie Cutters, Vegetable Shape Cutters for Kids with 101 Cooking TipsBekith 17 pc Cookie Cutters and Biscuit Cutter Set. Perfectly designed premium quality cookie cutter set comes in different sizes and assorted colors
How do you cherish moments with your toddler? Have you tried bite size PB&J sandwiches for lunch?
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Oh my goodness, those little sandwiches are awesome toddler sized meals! They are cute and nutritious which is a total win! I can tell your little guy enjoys them. 🙂
Oh my goodness, I absolutely love how cute using a cookie cutter to cut out finger sandwiches are! My kids would love little sandwiches like this!
This is such a cute idea! I am sure my little niece she loves pb & j and she would love this little finger food!
Could you freeze these and take them out a little at a time? Kind of like an uncrustable?
My kiddo would still love this! What a cute idea! I wish I would have thought of this when he was a baby! Great idea!
My children are older but I think this is a great idea. The pieces are small enough and they won’t get it all over their face. The cleanup after was always so much fun.
Ah, the dreaded clean up. Everyone’s least favorite part.
These are so cute! I used to just cut my sons PBJ in squares…how boring was I?
I am thankful to live in a time when I can buy cute cutters like this.
These are simply adorable! What a fun way to make PB& J all up for little kids or even kids like mine who like to have fun with food!
These sandwiches are perfect for my friends kids. I will have to make some for them the next time they come over for a visit.
Cute snacks for a toddler play date too. Simple and yum!
These are super cute. I should make them for my kids.
My son would definitely enjoy this one! I Will have to make this for him.
My kids loved PB&Js when they were toddlers, and still do. I would just cut them up instead using cookie cutters.
My 3 year old twins eat PBJ almost daily for lunch – mainly the lick out the peanut butter lol! I bet they would love these though!
I bet my son would love these! He is so picky and starting to judge food by it’s looks!
Those mini canapes for kids are adorbs. And your son makes the best model for this foodie post.
PB&Js are perfect for kids! Thanks!
Oh these are so cute! I have used the large cookie cutters to make a big one…but never thought to use little ones. Love the idea of bite sized! Fun idea~
That idea is a win-win. I give the kids the cut out pieces and I eat the scraps. I would just want to make sure I coat the bread from edge to edge.
Do you ever make them in advance? If so, how do they do? Dry out? Get mushy?
Yes, you can make them in advance. As long as you kind of seal the edges when you first make them, you can even freeze them. I do this all the time for my make ahead Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Just make sure to store then in something even if you don’t freeze them or they will dry out.