Add some fun to your breakfasts in February with 14 Valentine’s Day Breakfasts for Kids! Pick your favorite or make a few and have one breakfast each day leading up to Valentine’s Day.
These are easy breakfasts that you can whip up in the morning in just a few minutes, or have them ready the night before Valentine’s Day. Either way, you will have a kiddo with a full belly and heart!
Valentine’s Day Breakfasts for Kids
Whether your kids are young or older, there is a breakfast on this list they will enjoy. Heck, I would enjoy any of them by myself!
If you have a piece of bread and a cookie cutter, you’ve got yourself a festive breakfast for Valentine’s Day. Check out 14 ideas for the 14th below and whip up some love on a plate.
1) Raspberry or Strawberry Doughnut Holes – made with Bisquick and boxed gelatin for adorable yumminess!
2) Red or Pink Cereal or Add Cut Up Berries to plain cereal to give it color! Simple and easy, just how I like breakfast.
3) Bagels and Strawberry Cream Cheese – easy and quick! This might be the easiest breakfast on the list!
4) Fruit Kabobs with Yogurt Fondue – fun and healthy! Use bananas and strawberries with vanilla yogurt to use festive colors.
5) Red Hot Oatmeal – just add a few Red Hots Candy Hearts before serving! Stir it up and voila, you’ve got pink or red oatmeal depending on how many you added!
6) Raspberry or Strawberry Muffins – grab a prepared pouch or add fresh berries to your favorite muffin mix! Use Valentine’s Day themed cupcake wrappers for an added touch.
7) Frosty Yogurt Bites Topped with Strawberries – made with Yoplait! This one requires work the night before so if you didn’t have time you could use it for an afterschool snack!
8) Heart Shaped Cinnamon Rolls – simply unroll Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls and re-roll, starting at the ends and fold together into a heart shape! I did this last year and the kids loved them!
9) Nutella and Strawberry Waffle Sandwich – easy and yummy! You can never go wrong with Nutella, especially for breakfast.
10) Berry Orange Blaster – whip it up in five minutes! This is the only Valentine’s Day Breakfasts for Kids that uses a straw.
11) Pink or Red Scrambled Eggs and Heart Shaped Toast – this Wilton Nesting Heart Cutter Set would be perfect to make the toast! My mom always fed us colored eggs for holiday breakfasts growing up.
12) Heart Shaped Pancakes – the Wilton Nesting Heart Cutter Set would also be great for these!
13) Toad in the Hole with the hole cut in a heart shape – another great use for the Wilton Nesting Heart Cutter Set! I’ve made these for my kids for regular breakfast and they are tasty.
14) Chocolate Raspberry Hearts – made with Pillsbury Crescent Rolls! I’ll take a whole plate of these, thank you very much.
What are your favorite Valentine’s Day Breakfasts for Kids?
Leave a comment below if you have a go-to favorite every year!
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Susan says
Ooh, the Red Hot Cinnamon Pancakes look so good! Of course I’m a sucker for whipped cream. Love the list!