18 No Bake Valentine's Day Recipes for kids (2024)

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One of my favorite thing to do around the Valentin’e day is to bake things and give them to all the people I care about.

I understand that sometimes when you have little ones around, you might want to make something a little easier so they can help you and you can create memories with them and that’s why I put together this 18 recipe collection for you to chose from!

These are the best no bake Valentine’s day recipes for kids!

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1. Healthy no bake chocolate cookies

This recipe is one of my favorite healthy no bake Valentine’s day treat because it is easy to make, tastes incredible, and is also good for you. Make a whole activity out of this recipe by getting the little ones involved in making it as well!

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2. No bake Oreo balls

These super cute no bake Oreo balls are the perfect sweet treat to make on Valentine’s day with the little ones. Dip them in white chocolate and top them with sprinkles for a super festive dessert.

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3. Valentine’s day snack bites

Perfect little healthy Valentine’s day snack bites. They se are no bake snacks so you can safely make them with the little ones and enjoy them as a family. They are a great mix of sweet and salty goodness that everyone will love!

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4. Valentine’s day charcuterie board

This is one of my favorite things to make with the little ones (aka my cousins and siblings). It might not be a recipe per se but it is a fun thing to put together with the kids to celebrate Valentine’s day. The best part is that you can make it your own by adding or removing whatever you like or don’t like.

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5. Pink Valentine’s day Oreo truffles

Can we all agree that these are the cutest little things ever! Made with Oreos and cream cheese then dipped in pink white chocolate and topped with sprinkles. This would be the perfect recipe for gifting!

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6. Valentine’s day Oreo cookie bark recipe

This stuff is often called Oreo crack because it’s that addicting! It is made and decorated with pink sprinkles to fit the Valentine’s day spirit. Best of all, it requires no oven or baking!

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7. White chocolate dipped strawberry wafer cookies

I feel like anything dipped in white chocolate will make anyone happy. Take strawberry wafers, and dip them in white chocolate and you will have yourself an extra special Valentine’s day treat.

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8. Toddler friendly Valentine’s day snack mix

This is the most fun recipe to make with toddlers and to let them enjoy as well! It is a crunchy and healthy treat to make for Valentine’s day celebrations 🙂

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9. Valentine’s day Oreos

I guess we’re obsessed with Oreos when it comes to no bake valentine’s day desserts. This one is very hard to mess up and you can make it with children of any and all ages!

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10. Chocolate dipped Valentine’s day pretzels

There is nothing I love more than chocolate dipped pretzels. Slap a few sprinkles on those bad boys and I AM IN LOVE! These are absolutely the best when it comes to Valentine’s day gifts.

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11. Valentine’s day decorated fruits

This is not a recipe per se but it is the perfect option if you are trying to stick to healthy options. This article will show you exactly how you can decorate multiple fruits to make them super fitting for valentine’s day.

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12. Valentine’s day snack mix

Who doesn’t love a recipe that you can just throw together in a few minutes, stir ,and call it a day! These make adorable little snack cups for Valentine’s day parties as well.

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13. Valentine’s day no bake Cupid’s poop

Don’t let the crazy weird name of this recipe throw you off because the ingredients are totally delicious especially put together. This is made with coconut flakes, peanuts, and melted chocolate to hold it all together.

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14. Cupid float Valentine’s day drink

This is a drink that will need to be consumed in moderation when it comes to the little ones because it can be pretty sweet but the look of it just makes us melt!

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15. Valentine’s day pretzel hearts

Need an easy craft idea that comes together quickly and only needs 3 ingredients? These conversation heart pretzels are gonna become your go to’s!

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16. Cute little love monsters

These cute love monster energy bites are a healthy Valentine’s day treat. They’re perfect to make for school lunches or just at home snacks. They are make with peanut butter, oats, chia seeds, almonds, and some chocolate.

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17. Valentine’s day popcorn

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t love popcorn, I don’t know anyone who doesn’t love popcorn drizzled with chocolate and topped with M&M’s. This pink popcorn treat is sure to be a crown pleaser.

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18. Rice krispie Valentine’s lollipops

These pink rice krispies treats, dipped in candy melts and decorated with sprinkles are one of the cutest things you can make with your children.

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Healthy no bake Valentine’s day cookies- No bake Valentine’s day recipes for kids

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No bake Valentine’s day cookies

These healthy delicious little cookies are a no bake dessert. Perfect for a hassle free valentine's day dessert.

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Print Recipe Pin Recipe

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

chilling 40 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course cookies, Dessert, Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 18 cookies

Calories

Equipment

  • a small pot

  • a heart cookie cutter

Ingredients

  • ½ cup peanut butter
  • ¼ cup coconut oil measured liquid
  • ¼ cup coconut sugar
  • ½ cup dark chocolate chips or semi sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 ¾ cup oats
  • 2 tablespoon chia seeds

Instructions

  • First, start by melting both the peanut butter and the coconut oil together in a small pot. Stir until smooth then add the coconut sugar then stir until the sugar is dissolved. By this time the mixture is just about to boil but do not boil it.

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  • Move the pot off the heat and add in the chocolate chips. Stir until all the chocolate is melted and well incorporated. Add in the vanilla and the salt and stir one more time to combine.

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  • Add in the oats and the chia seeds and stir until everything is coated with the peanut butter and chocolate mixture. Let the mixture rest in the pot for 20 minutes.

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  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat and using your heart cookie cutter scoop out 2-3 tablespoons in the center. Flatten using the back of the spoon and then remove the cookie cutter. Repeat this process until you are completely done with all the oat mixture. Top the cookie with pink sprinkles if you are making these for valentine's day.

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  • Place the baking sheet in the freezer and let the cookies solidify in there for 20 minutes.

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Notes

Store these cookies in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer.

Keyword Cake mix cookies, healthy cookies, no bake cookies, valentine’s day cookies

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FAQs

What can I make my kids for Valentine's Day? ›

White Chocolate-Strawberry Snack Mix

This adorably pink snack mix is a simple and tasty Valentine's Day treat, thanks to the combination of two cereals that add varying texture and crunch. Heart-shaped sprinkles make it extra festive!

Do parents give kids Valentine's gifts? ›

Yes, giving your child a Valentine's Day card or treat is a lovely thing to do. Those who include their children in Valentine's Day tend to go all out on presents and special meals and messages of caring and kindness. "We have little presents and special dinner," says Stephanie M. "My little boy calls it Love Day."

What is the most popular food for Valentine's Day? ›

Chocolate: Perhaps the most classic Valentine's Day treat, chocolates come in various forms, from heart-shaped boxes filled with assorted chocolates to gourmet chocolate bars and Bakingo chocolate cakes. Chocolate is often considered an aphrodisiac and symbolizes love and affection.

What is the most common Valentine's Day meal? ›

A good-quality steak with a potato side is a timeless choice, but couples craving a lighter romantic meal may go for fish like sea bass or salmon. And naturally, there are plenty of vegetarian and vegan picks for Valentine's Day. Italian dishes, like pasta, are also a classic Valentine's Day choice.

What can I give my child instead of chocolate? ›

Some options include: Fresh fruit: Offer sliced fruit like apples, oranges, strawberries, or grapes for a naturally sweet treat packed with vitamins and fiber. Yogurt: Choose plain or Greek yogurt and add a drizzle of honey or fresh fruit for sweetness. Yogurt is rich in protein and calcium.

What food can replace chocolate? ›

Try switching out chips and candy for healthier options like nuts, seeds, fruit, and yogurt. These snacks are packed with nutrients that can help keep you feeling full and energized. These alternatives provide delicious flavors without all the excess calories and sugar of traditional chocolate treats.

How is Valentine's Day celebrated for kids? ›

“Pick whatever feels authentic for your family to celebrate—a special meal with heart-shaped foods, handmade valentines, a heart-warming movie or game, a candy-swap, 'secret valentine' party among family members” says Puckett-Perez.

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