6 Fun Party Treats for Kids (and Kids at Heart)

Toast with sprinkles on it

I love encouraging a bit of childhood playfulness—especially when dessert is involved. Recently I teamed up with Munchkin, makers of bright, playful products, to create six easy party treats perfect for kids and the young at heart. Below I’m sharing highlights and photos from the collaboration so you can recreate these fun bites at home.

Animal Cracker S'moresGreek Yogurt Bites DIY Alphabet Cakes Striped Creamsicles for ToddlersSpoons with desserts on it

Photos by Studio DIY

For full step-by-step instructions, check the how-tos shared on Munchkin’s Instagram. Each idea is simple to assemble and designed to be kid-friendly, both in flavor and presentation.

Ideas and tools featured:

Puzzle cutter used for playful Fairy Bread

Apple-shaped plates for Build-Your-Own Animal Cracker S’mores

Click-Lock toddler bowls filled with bite-sized Greek yogurt treats

Bath letters repurposed as molds for Alphabet Cakes

Cute silicone molds for toddler-sized creamsicles

Pastel safety spoons paired with tiny chocolate party spoons

These treats are intended to be quick, colorful, and customizable. Fairy Bread is as simple as spreadable butter and sprinkles on soft bread, cut into fun shapes with a small cutter. Build-your-own s’mores let kids assemble animal crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate to their liking. Greek yogurt bites freeze into creamy, portable snacks when spooned into small molds or bowls. Alphabet cakes can be made in small letter-shaped molds, decorated with minimal frosting for an easy, toddler-friendly dessert. Creamsicles can be poured into small molds for perfectly portioned frozen treats. And tiny chocolate spoons offer a cute single-bite dessert when paired with spoons designed for little hands.

Which one will you try first? My vote: all of them.

This post was created in partnership with Munchkin. Munchkin designs everyday products that make family life easier and more fun. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that help keep Studio DIY creating. Read more about editorial policies on the Studio DIY website.