Home / Parenting 10 kid-friendly breakfasts that are as easy as they are delicious You will fear neither breakfast nor Mondays after checking out these tasty morning meals. By Colleen Temple and Ellen Schmidt Updated November 19, 2015 Rectangle Inside this article Avocado toast Nutella breakfast pizza Breakfast Parfait Eggs on toast Banana toast French toast casserole Breakfast cookies Pancake muffins Apple sandwiches Snack plate With additional reporting by Ellen Schmidt With the beginning of school approaching soon, breakfast with kids is about to get a whole lot busier. If your kids are picky eaters, and even if they’re not, finding healthy breakfast foods that your child will eat and actually enjoy can be a challenge. It’s also easy to get stuck in a breakfast rut when your kids are eating the same thing every day (my kids fell into an Eggo frozen waffles cycle last year, so I particularly understand this reasoning). As a result, I’ve researched some kids’ breakfast ideas that check all the boxes: they’re easy to make, healthy and your kid will love them. Oh, and as always, coffee is recommended (for mama, that is). 10 easy kid-friendly breakfast ideas that your child will love: Avocado toast ondacaracola photography/Getty Super food, super good for your little ones. Avocado toast is pretty simple to make, but if you need any assistance, check out this recipe from The Kitchn. Nutella breakfast pizza mtreasure/Getty Because, Nutella + anything = happiness. We love this easy recipe from The Thrifty Mom. Breakfast Parfait ArxOnt/Getty A good way to blend crunchy and sweet together, and with plenty of ways to keep it varied, parfaits blend yogurt with granola and fruit. The ratio is up to you! This “Cat in the Hat” version from The Seasoned Mom is pretty cute, too! Eggs on toast ArxOnt/Getty There are so many ways to make eggs on toast! My kids love the egg slightly runny, over avocado toast, or even hard-boiled. Serve this dish with some apple slices or blueberries on the side, and you’re good to go. Banana toast ArxOnt/Getty Easy for wee ones to eat on their own, and super delicious. Combine with peanut butter or Nutella and you’re good to go! If you want to follow a recipe, this one from One Handed Cooks is a good one. French toast casserole ArxOnt/Getty We love the strawberry French toast casserole recipe at Jeanette’s Healthy Living. Yummy and easy! Breakfast cookies ArxOnt/Getty Is there any need to say anything else? I mean, really. Do kids ever say no to cookies? This breakfast cookie recipe from Money Saving Mom is easy to double up on, and freeze if you have extra and want to save for the following week. If you’re lucky! Pancake muffins ArxOnt/Getty Serve these bad boys up with a little maple syrup on the side, and you’ll have one happy toddler. Love this healthy recipe from Eats Amazing. Apple sandwiches Whole Foods Market The epitome of easy, quick breakfasts. Great for a snack, too! Whole Foods Market has all the details on their website. Snack plate Yummy Toddler Food Yummy Toddler Food has tons of great breakfast ideas on her website, including this toddler snack plate. In this suggestion, try a low-sugar dry cereal or crackers, protein in the form of cheese, cottage cheese (in this case), nut butter, boiled egg or salami, and fruit. Related Stories Women's Health 3 Tricks to Help You Drink More Water Food Are there heavy metals in your kid’s juice? The details of Consumer Reports’ investigation Halloween 20 spooky Halloween dinner ideas you’ll want to make all fall long Inside this article Avocado toast Nutella breakfast pizza Breakfast Parfait Eggs on toast Banana toast French toast casserole Breakfast cookies Pancake muffins Apple sandwiches Snack plate The latest News Struggling with school drop-offs? This mom’s viral hack might help Teen Issues Helping my young teen cope with middle school Motherly Stories I refuse to do my kids’ homework Viral & Trending This mom’s viral video explains why she’s ‘opting out’ of homework for her child