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4th of July Snacks that Kids Can Make Themselves

Oh my gosh! So many cute 4th of July snacks that kids can make! EatingRichly.com

These 4th of July snacks are creative and fun, and they’re easy enough for kids to make! Try one of these cute patriotic snacks for your Independence Day celebrations.

4TH OF JULY SNACKS KIDS CAN MAKE THEMSELVES

Patriotic Almond Bark Popcorn

Easy patriotic almond bark popcorn. Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

This red, white, and blue popcorn makes a sweet 4th of July snack.

Cookie Cutter Fruit Salad

Watermelon stars and fresh berries make a great patriotic salad. Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

Watermelon stars and fresh summer berries make a great healthy snack.

Red, White and Blue Fruit Salad

This red, white and blue fruit salad is a fun - and healthy - patriotic treat. Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

Apple cubes and sweet berries make a beautiful 4th of July snack that your kids will love to help throw together.

Patriotic Trail Mix

Your kids will love making this snack as much as eating it! Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

This easy 4th of July snack will be just as fun for your kids to make as it will be for them to eat!

Red, White and Blue Flag Toast

Your kids can help make this toast for breakfast, lunch, or any time of the day! Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

Your kids can make this toast for breakfast, lunch, or as a healthy 4th of July snack.

Red, White and Blue Fruit Cones

These fun ice cream cones will make even the pickiest kids ask for more fruit. Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

These dipped cones are a cute and easy way to get your kids to eat their fruit.

Fun and Easy Fruit Rockets

These fun fruit rockets will help get your kids excited for the real rockets coming later. Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

Your kids can make these fun fruity snacks to help them get excited for the real fireworks.

Parmesan, Cheddar and Basil Stars

These parmesan, cheddar and basil stars have just the right amount of crunch. Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

These savory 4th of July snacks will be a blast to make with your kids!

Grilled Blackberry, Strawberry, Basil and Brie Pizza Crisps

Grilled blackberry, strawberry, basil and brie pizza crisps. Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

More of a lunch than a snack, these pizza crisps can be laid out to look like American flags – or whatever else your kids decide!

Watermelon Stars

These fun watermelon stars are so easy, even the youngest kids can help make them. Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

Hand your kids a cookie cutter and a slice of watermelon, and they can make this cute 4th of July snack themselves!

Patriotic Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon-Sugar Star Chips

These fun cinnamon-sugar star chips are a great way to get your kids to eat more fruit. Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

With chips as fun as these, your kids will beg to eat their fruit!

4th of July Firecracker Dogs

Kids will love helping to make these firecracker hotdogs. Get more 4th of July Snacks that kids can make at EatingRichly.com

Your kids will have a blast helping you make this fun 4th of July snack.  We love the cheese stars on top!

Do you have any favorite 4th of July snacks you make with your kids? Share them below and have a happy 4th of July!

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