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10 Fun Food Songs for Kids

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Need some new songs about food or cooking?

Some of these are funny, some are silly, and some are classic songs, but all of them are great for learning. 

Here are 10 fun food songs with lyrics and links to listen to the tunes.

1. Super Potato

This is one of my personal favourite food songs. It has a great, catchy tune and kids love it. It’s from the popular kids’ show Peppa Pig.

By the power of vegetables, I am here (Hurray!)
Fruit and vegetables keep us alive
Always remember to eat your five
Wiggle your hips and do our jive
Always remember to eat your five

One, two, three, four, five!

Runner beans and broccoli and cabbages are good for me
Mrs Carrot, little sprouts help to make me jump about
Even onions and courgette make me faster than a jet
They make me fit, they make me strong
Like Super Potato!

Fruit and vegetables keep us alive
Always remember to eat your five
Wiggle your hips and do our jive
Always remember to eat your five
One, two, three, four, five!

Apple and sweet cranberry, and oranges are good for me
Strawberry, tangerine, and fig will make me grow so strong and big

Banana, cherry, grape, and mango make me want to dance the tango
They make me fit, they make me strong
Like Super Potato!

Fruit and vegetables keep us alive
Always remember to eat your five
Wiggle your hips and do our jive
Always remember to eat your five

Super Potato, Super Potato
Did someone say my name?
I am on my way
Hurray!

Listen to the tune here.

2. Apples & Bananas

By Super Simple Songs

This silly and funny food song is a must for helping kids develop their sound awareness. It teaches kids the vowel sounds in a way they will remember – through music. 

I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas
I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas
I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas
I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas

Now, let’s make a long “ay” sound
Ay-ples and ba-nay-nays

I like to ate, ate, ate ay-ples and ba-nay-nays
I like to ate, ate, ate ay-ples and ba-nay-nays

Let’s try a long “ee” sound
Ee-ples and be-nee-nees

I like to eat, eat, eat ee-ples and be-nee-nees
I like to eat, eat, eat ee-ples and be-nee-nees

How about a long “I” sound?
I-ples and bi-ni-nis

I like to ite, ite, ite i-ples and bi-ni-nis
I like to ite, ite, ite i-ples and bi-ni-nis

Great! Let’s sing it with a long “o” sound
O-ples and bo-no-nos

I like to ote, ote, ote o-ples and bo-no-nos
I like to ote, ote, ote o-ples and bo-no-nos

I know! Let’s make an “oo” sound
Oo-ples and bo-nooh-noohs

I like to oote, oote, oote oo-ples and bo-noo-noos
I like to oote, oote, oote oo-ples and bo-noo-noos

Apples and bananas, one more time

I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas
I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas
I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas
I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas

Listen to the tune here.

3. Who Took The Cookie?

By Super Simple Songs

This song has a fun beat and children can do the clapping motions along with it (clap hands, tap knees, repeat).

Who took the cookie from the cookie jar?
Panda took the cookie from the cookie jar
Who, me?
Yes, you!
Not me!
Then who?
Rabbit!

Who took the cookie from the cookie jar?
Rabbit took the cookie from the cookie jar
Who, me?
Yes, you!
Not me!
Then who?
Bear!

Who took the cookie from the cookie jar?
Bear took the cookie from the cookie jar
Who, me?
Yes, you!
Not me!
Then who?
Penguin!

Who took the cookie from the cookie jar?
Penguin took the cookie from the cookie jar
Who, me?
Yes, you!
Not me!
Then who?
Kangaroo!

Who took the cookie from the cookie jar?
Kangaroo took the cookie from the cookie jar
Who, me?
Yes, you!
Okay, okay… I took the cookie

I took the cookie from the cookie jar
The yummy, yummy cookie from the cookie jar
Are you hungry?
Uh-huh
Let’s share!
Okay!

Who wants some cookie?
I do! Me, me, me!
Cookie, please!
Here you go!
Thank you
I want some cookie!
Thank you

Listen to the tune here.

4. Are You Hungry?

By Super Simple Songs

Here’s a fun song about eating until you’re full.

Are you hungry?
Yes, I am.
Are you hungry?
Yes, I am.
Mmm…a banana!
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum!

Are you hungry?
Yes, I am.
Are you hungry?
Yes, I am.
Mmm…an apple!
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum!

Are you hungry?
Yes, I am.
Are you hungry?
Yes, I am.
Mmm…grapes!
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum!

Are you hungry?
Yes, I am.
Are you hungry?
Yes, I am.
Mmm…watermelon!
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum!

I’m full!

Listen to the tune here.

5. Peas Porridge Hot

This is a fun, traditional hand-clapping song and is one of the easier ones for little ones to follow. Teach your kids this version.

Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold,
Pease porridge in the pot, nine days old;
Some like it hot, some like it cold,
Some like it in the pot, nine days old.

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6. Pat-A-Cake

This version of the popular song uses children’s names. Substitute it for your own kids’ names.

Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s man.
Bake me a cake as fast as you can.
Roll it, and pat it, and mark it with a “C”
Put it in the oven for Carlos and me!

Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s man.
Bake me a cake as fast as you can.
Roll it, and pat it, and mark it with a “A”
Put it in the oven for Amy and me!

Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s man.
Bake me a cake as fast as you can.
Roll it, and pat it, and mark it with a “K”
Put it in the oven for Kayla and me!

Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s man.
Bake me a cake as fast as you can.
Roll it, and pat it, and mark it with a “E”
Put it in the oven for Evan and me!

7. Do You Like Broccoli Ice Cream?

By Super Simple Songs

This silly song about food will make your kids laugh. It makes funny combinations of foods that don’t go well together.

Do you like broccoli?
Yes, I do. Yes, I do.
Do you like ice cream?
Yes, I do. Yes, I do.
Do you like broccoli ice cream?
No, I don’t. Yucky!

Do you like donuts?
Yes, I do. Yes, I do.
Do you like juice?
Yes, I do. Yes, I do.
Do you like donut juice?
No, I don’t. Yucky!

Do you like popcorn?
Yes, I do. Yes, I do.
Do you like pizza?
Yes, I do. Yes, I do.
Do you like popcorn pizza?
No, I don’t. Yucky!

Do you like bananas?
Yes, I do. Yes, I do.
Do you like soup?
Yes, I do. Yes, I do.
Do you like banana soup?
No, I don’t. Yuck!

Listen to the tune here.

8. Peanut Butter and Jelly

This song has a catchy tune and is great for teaching sequencing.

By Super Simple Songs

Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.

First you take the peanuts and you crack ‘em, you crack ‘em,
you crack ‘em, crack ‘em, crack ‘em.

Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.

Then you take the peanuts and you mash ‘em, you mash ‘em,
you mash ‘em, mash ‘em, mash ‘em.

Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.

Then you take the bread and you spread it, you spread it,
you spread it, spread it, spread it.

Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.

Next you take the grapes and you pick ‘em, you pick ‘em,
you pick ‘em, pick ‘em, pick ‘em.

Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.

Then you take the grapes and you squish ‘em, you squish ‘em,
you squish ‘em, squish ‘em, squish ‘em.

Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.

Then you take the bread and you spread it, you spread it,
you spread it, spread it, spread it.

Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.
Peanut, peanut butter.
And jelly.

Now you take the sandwich and you eat it, you eat it, you eat it, eat it, eat it.
(Mouth full)

MMMM, MMM MMMMM. MMM. MMMM.
MMMM, MMM MMMMM. MMM. MMMM.

Listen to the tune here.

9. Pizza Party

By Super Simple Songs

This is a fun cooking food song all about the process of making pizza. It’s also a good sequencing song and is sung to the same tune as the Peanut Butter and Jelly song.

Pizza, pizza party.
Pizza, pizza party.

First you take the dough and you spin it, you spin it,
you spin it, spin it, spin it.

Pizza, pizza party.
Pizza, pizza party.

Then you take the sauce and you spread it, you spread it,
you spread it, spread it, spread it.

Pizza, pizza party.
Pizza, pizza party.

Then you take the cheese and you shred it, you shred it,
you shred it, shred it, shred it.

Pizza, pizza party.
Pizza, pizza party.

Then you take the toppings and you spread ‘em, you spread ‘em
you spread ‘em, spread ‘em, spread ‘em.

Pizza, pizza party.
Pizza, pizza party.

Then you take the pizza and you bake it, you bake it,
you bake it, bake it, bake it.

Pizza, pizza party.
Pizza, pizza party.

Then you take the pizza and you slice it, you slice it,
you slice it, slice it, slice it.

Pizza, pizza party.
Pizza, pizza party.

Then you take the pizza and you eat it, you eat it,
you eat it, eat it, eat it.

Pizza, pizza party.
Pizza, pizza party.

MMMM, MMM MMMMM. MMM. MMMM.
MMMM, MMM MMMMM. MMM. MMMM.

Listen to the tune here.

10. The Muffin Man

This is a cute version by Super Simple Songs

Fresh muffins, hot out of the oven!

Oh
Do you know the muffin man
The muffin man, the muffin man?
Do you know the muffin man
Who lives on Drury Lane?

Yes, I know the muffin man
The muffin man, the muffin man
Yes, I know the muffin man
Who lives on Drury Lane

He’s coming
The ice cream man is coming! (Ha-ha-ha, ooh-ooh)

Oh
Do you know the ice cream man
The ice cream man, the ice cream man?
Do you know the ice cream man
Who lives on Drury Lane?

Yes, I know the ice cream man
The ice cream man, the ice cream man
Yes, I know the ice cream man
Who lives on Drury Lane

Apples, peaches, pears, and plums
Get your fresh fruit over here!

Oh
Do you know the fruit stand man
The fruit stand man, the fruit stand man?
Do you know the fruit stand man
Who lives on Drury Lane?

Yes, I know the fruit stand man
The fruit stand man, the fruit stand man
Yes, I know the fruit stand man
Who lives on Drury Lane

Oh
Do you know the muffin man
The muffin man, the muffin man?
Do you know the muffin man
Who lives on Drury Lane?

Yes, I know the muffin man
The muffin man, the muffin man
Yes, I know the muffin man
Who lives on Drury Lane

Listen to the tune here.

I hope you’ve enjoyed these preschool songs. They will go well with a preschool food theme. Also, here are some cooking activities little ones will enjoy.

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Finger Foods for Toddlers: Go-To Staple Meal Ideas

Toddlerhood is such an exciting time of development, especially when it comes to feeding and what foods our children are increasingly able to eat. With this season of transition however, some parents struggle to come up with easy meal ideas that are appropriate for toddlers. 

For parents transitioning off of purees and solely to table foods, certain snack-like finger foods may become staples. Developing a mental database for how to handle meals however can be a bit more challenging however, especially if your child isn’t yet used to eating the same things as everyone else at the table (even if modified for safety and feeding skills).

For parents who started solids using a more Baby Led approach, it may be a bit more obvious of a transition to finger foods and what toddler’s can manage with their developing oral- and fine-motor feeding skills. Nonetheless, parents may still be searching for new and easy staples that they can serve their toddlers at meals and snacks, especially when short on time or looking to add variety to a family’s typical menu.

This post will share some balanced meal ideas that are both age-appropriate and nutritionally-adequate for young eaters.

Before discussing actual finger food ideas, there are a few key things to keep in mind:

  1. Know it’s not just WHAT you feed, but HOW you offer it. No matter what you offer your child at this age and feeding stage, you as the parent need to approach how you feed from a position of clarity and confidence. Otherwise, parents can unintentionally derail even the healthiest of menu options with a negative approach in how they offer such otherwise healthy foods. For more insight on feeding best practices, visit here.
  2. Use portion sizes as a guide. Do not base the “success” of a meal on whether or not your child ate all that was offered. Instead, use toddler portion sizes as a rough guide for what amount to offer of a given food. Then, based on your child’s appetite and self-led intake of what is offered, offer more upon request or consider reducing waste by offering smaller portions of foods they are still learning to like in the future. For more on portion sizes for toddlers, visit here.
  3. Consider what nutrients your child needs. Toddlers have small tummies and yet critical nutritional needs for growth and development. Such nutritional considerations as toddler’s need for nutrients (like iron, vitamin D, zinc, and fats – especially in the form of omega-3s) should drive what foods you offer over the course of the day. One of the best ways to ensure that your child is eating “enough” to both feel satisfied and to meet their nutritional needs is to offer foods from each of the food groups at a given meal. For more on the amounts of each food group toddlers need, visit here.
  4. Include variety, even if your child doesn’t eat it. Toddlerhood is a common time for picky eating to present in children. To best handle picky eating before it starts, establish a norm for meals that are offered that include both preferred and non-preferred foods. Not only does research show that this approach may help children accept new foods, but also offering such variety at meals helps mitigate meal time issues in the future over what is offered. For more on pairing preferred and non-preferred foods in kids diet, visit here.
  5. Consider safety. While the goal is for toddlers to learn to like a wide breadth of foods (similar to what you as their parent enjoys), expanding a child’s diet takes mindfulness regarding food safety. Always modify or avoid choking hazards as needed to ensure your child’s safety. For more on common choking hazards, visit here.
Breakfast
  • Scrambled eggs blended up with spinach and cooked in a bit of avocado oil. Serve with whole grain toast strips with avocado smear and a side of soft, peeled pears.
  • Whole grain bread lightly toasted with a thin smear of almond or other nut butter. Serve with a banana “lollipop” (partially peeled banana) and side of whole, plain yogurt. Here is our recipe for Super Simple Moose and Goose Banana Pops!
  • Oatmeal cooked with whole milk or milk alternative and added fruit (like berries or smashed banana), finely shredded zucchini or carrots, nut butter drizzled in, and hemp hearts.
  • French toast strips made me whole grain bread, eggs, and milk (or milk alternative). Drizzle with nut butter and top with smashed raspberries.
  • Omelet with finely diced veggies (like mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, and spinach) sautéed in olive or avocado oil. Serve with shredded cheese and side of cantaloupe.
Lunch
  • Refried bean burritos with avocado, shredded cheese, and quinoa in a whole grain wrap with a side of diced watermelon.
  • Egg and avocado salad sandwiches on whole grain bread or open-faced. Serve with a side of frozen peas (heated and thawed) and halved blueberries.
  • Snack platter with hummus, roasted carrots, roasted zucchini spears, and roasted cauliflower florets to dip, quartered grapes, grated cheese, and avocado cubes.
  • Veggie or lentil-based soup with whole grain toast strips or grilled cheese for dipping.
  • Mini frittatas made with cooked veggies, crumbled goat cheese and/or sausage. Cook in mini muffin tins and serve with a finely chopped fruit salad.
Dinner
  • Lentil-based noodles tossed in a meat and veggie spaghetti sauce. Cut noodles so they’re bite size and easier for small hands to self-feed with or without a utensil.
  • Roasted salmon with soft-roasted broccoli florets and quinoa. Add hummus or smashed avocado to quinoa to make it easier to self-feed.
  • Soft strips of steak with soft-cooked bell peppers fajita style. Serve with guacamole for dipping and a side of corn.
  • Burgers made from veggies, beans, salmon, low-mercury tuna, natural ground poultry, or grass-fed beef. Cut burger patty into strips and serve with slices of avocado, tomatoes, cheese, and greens to self-stack or eat separately. Serve with homemade sweet potato fries.
  • Tender cooked chicken legs (which are easy to hold) with a side of zoodles lightly sautéed in olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper and sprinkled with parmesan.
Snacks
  • Smoothies like this tropical green smoothie or this all-in-one strawberry avocado smoothie
  • Yogurt (whole, plain variety) sprinkled with chia seeds, banana slices or diced strawberries, and granola (omitting any nut pieces)
  • Healthy muffins like these carrot muffins and these blueberry oat ones
  • Homemade trail-mix with iron-fortified cereal (like unsweetened O’s), raisins, diced dried apricots, freeze-dried berries or bananas, and coconut chips
  • Homemade fruit-and-nut bars like these blueberry lemon energy bites

Remember, variety is key with developing appetites for a wide variety of foods with toddlers. Hopefully this resource list helps give you some fresh new ideas for age-appropriate foods to offer!

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Ashley Smith is a pediatric dietitian and mom to two apprehensive eaters (ages 4 and 2). Her mission is to bring other families less meal time stress and more feeding success. Ashley does this each week through sharing simple approaches to meal planning and effective strategies for raising healthy eaters. Follow her on Instagram @veggiesandvirtue or her blog, www.veggiesandvirtue.com.


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