Getting kids excited about Thanksgiving can be tricky, but these Thanksgiving recipes for kids disappear faster than the pie. They’re simple enough to keep little hands happy and flavors that make everyone ask for seconds. Perfect for busy parents, these recipes keep mealtime stress low while still bringing the fun. Kids end up loving what’s on their plate, and adults get a little relief too. With Thanksgiving recipes for kids, the holiday table stays lively and full of smiles.

Valentine’s Day Cake Pops

Valentine’s Day Cake Pops. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.
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These Weight Watchers Valentine’s Day cake pops are cute, easy to make, and only 5 WW points each. They are great for a sweet snack or dessert, and kids can even help decorate them. The small size makes them perfect for portion control and holiday fun.
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Peppermint Pie

Peppermint Pie. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

This peppermint pie comes together quickly and offers a refreshing holiday dessert option at 6 WW points per serving. It has a chocolate cookie crust that keeps it light and adds just the right touch of sweetness. It’s a simple recipe that works well for both adults and kids who enjoy peppermint flavors.
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Caramel Apples

Caramel Apples. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

These caramel apples are easy to make, low in points, and packed with flavor. They hold up well for snacking, and kids will enjoy dipping and decorating them with sprinkles or nuts. This is a fun, hands-on treat for holiday gatherings.
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Peppermint Bark

Peppermint Bark. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

This peppermint bark is only 5 WW points per serving and comes together quickly. The combination of white chocolate and peppermint makes it a refreshing, sweet treat. It’s easy enough for kids to help with while still impressing adults at holiday meals.
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Turkey Leg Rice Krispie Treats

Turkey Leg Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: Dinners Done Quick.

These turkey leg Rice Krispie treats are perfect thanksgiving recipes for kids. No baking is required, and the mix of chocolate, pretzels, marshmallows, and Rice Krispies makes them fun and festive. Kids will love how easy they are to assemble and how cute they look on the dessert table.
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Nutter Butter Turkey Cookies

Nutter Butter Turkey Cookies. Photo credit: Dinners Done Quick.

These turkey cookies are a fun, no-bake treat that’s perfect for thanksgiving recipes for kids. Using cookies, chocolate, and candy pieces, they can help create colorful turkey shapes for the holiday table. They are simple to assemble and fun to decorate together.
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Turkey Cupcakes

Turkey Cupcakes. Photo credit: The Benson Street.

Homemade turkey cupcakes are an easy and creative way to celebrate Thanksgiving with kids. Chocolate cupcakes are decorated to look like turkeys, making them visually fun and festive. They are a great alternative to pie for a playful holiday dessert.
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Apple Raisin Muffins

Apple Raisin Muffins. Photo credit: Cook ME free.

These apple raisin muffins are vegan, gluten-free, and fat-free, making them a wholesome breakfast or snack option. Naturally sweetened with apple, raisins, and maple syrup, they are gentle on sugar while still flavorful. Kids can enjoy them warm or pack them for a holiday lunch.
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Turkey Cinnamon Rolls

Turkey Cinnamon Rolls. Photo credit: Cultivating Brilliant Minds.

Turkey cinnamon rolls bring Thanksgiving breakfast to life for kids. They are fun to assemble, shaped like turkeys, and can be made ahead of time for a stress-free morning. The combination of cinnamon rolls and bacon makes them a playful and filling start to the holiday.
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Turkey Oreos

Turkey Oreos. Photo credit: Cultivating Brilliant Minds.

Turkey Oreos are perfect thanksgiving recipes for kids. No baking is required, and they can decorate the cookies with candy corn feathers, candy eyes, and a little candy beak. It’s a creative, quick, and fun activity that results in cute, edible turkeys.
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Peanut Butter Cookie Pilgrim Hats. Photo credit: Kim Schob.

These Peanut Butter Cookie Pilgrim Hats are fun, simple, and perfect for Thanksgiving desserts. With just five ingredients and no baking, they’re a project kids can easily help with. Each hat holds its shape and adds a festive touch to any dessert table. They’re a sweet snack that’s easy to assemble and even easier to eat.
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Sugar Cone

Sugar Cone. Photo credit: Kim Schob.

These chocolate-dipped teepee sugar cones are a playful fall dessert that only take 15 minutes to prepare. You can fill them with candy, frosting, or sprinkles for extra fun. They’re perfect for parties or a quick seasonal treat at home. Decorating is simple, and everyone will want to grab one.
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Pumpkin Spice Roasted Chickpeas

Pumpkin Spice Roasted Chickpeas. Photo credit: Strength and Sunshine.

Crunchy pumpkin spice roasted chickpeas are a healthy snack you can munch on anytime. They’re gluten-free, allergy-friendly, and pack a nice punch of flavor with just a few ingredients. Roast them until crisp, and you’ll find they disappear fast. They’re easy to toss in a container for school, work, or road trips.
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Pumpkin Cupcakes

Pumpkin Cupcakes. Photo credit: Strength and Sunshine.

These vegan, gluten-free pumpkin cupcakes are soft, moist, and full of cozy fall flavors. A dairy-free cream cheese frosting adds a tangy sweetness without weighing the cupcakes down. The recipe is quick and uses simple ingredients, so you can have cupcakes in under 30 minutes. Kids and adults both love how easy these are to eat and enjoy.
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Pizza Rolls

Pizza Rolls. Photo credit: Fill My Recipe Book.

These homemade pizza rolls use a quick no-yeast dough with yogurt and garlic for a soft, flavorful bite. They’re stuffed with cheese and pepperoni for a snack everyone will reach for. Bake them until golden, and they’re perfect for lunch, dinner, or a party appetizer. You can serve them with marinara for dipping or enjoy them straight from the oven.
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Pumpkin Spice Cake Pops

Pumpkin Spice Cake Pops. Photo credit: In the Kitch.

These pumpkin spice cake pops are a fast, portable fall treat that’s ready in under 30 minutes. They hold up well for parties, packed lunches, or casual snacking. The warm spices and pumpkin flavor keep each bite cozy and satisfying. Decorating is simple, and they’re a crowd-pleaser without much effort.
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Mini Pumpkin Pies

Mini Pumpkin Pies. Photo credit: Fluxing Well.

These no-bake mini pumpkin pies take just five minutes to pull together. Kids can easily help with assembly, making it a fun classroom or holiday activity. You can make them in cups for individual servings or in a mixing bowl for a crowd. They’re creamy, sweet, and perfectly portioned for small bites.
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