Enjoy these healthy back to school lunch ideas and start the new year right with healthy lunches! More parents are encouraging their children to bring healthy lunches to school. That is a good thing, but it can get tricky to come up with new lunchtime ideas that are appealing to kids. These twenty-one healthy and fresh back to school lunch ideas will help you keep those elementary and middle schoolers fueled throughout the day!
HEALTHY BACK TO SCHOOL LUNCH IDEAS

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ZUCCHINI & CORN MUFFINS
“Very moist and yummy muffins with a nice crunchy crust โ YUM! I liked how easy these were to prepare and how quickly they came together.”

NO-BAKE GRANOLA BARS
“This gets a ‘seriously yum’ rating from me! They were easy to make and are pretty healthy too!”

CLUB WRAPS
“What a wonderful lunch idea. These are just delicious.”

PIZZA ROLL-UPS
“Really easy and tasty. I added mushrooms and onions to mine.
YOGURT FRUIT BARS
“I made these to freeze and pack in the kids’ lunches โ they’re so good! It was easy to sub in the ingredients I had on hand for a yummy treat.”
HAM & CREAM CHEESE ROLL-UPS
“These roll-ups taste great. They’re super easy to make and just delicious.”
SECRET SANDWICH
“These are so easy, yummy and a fun alternative to another boring sandwich. I used Hawaiian sweet rolls with turkey and Havarti, and they were delicious!”
LUNCHBOX PIZZA QUESADILLAS
“The whole family loved these. I used pizza sauce and mozzarella cheese. I will try freezing them for quick snacks for the kids.”
PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY SUSHI ROLLS
“I made these for my 7-year-old’s lunch. She was so excited! I put the whole rolls in the fridge overnight and sliced in the morning. They were much easier to slice cold.”
COPYCAT PIZZA LUNCHABLE
“I’ve been making the cheese-and-cracker Lunchables at home, but I never thought to make the pizza ones. My kindergartener loved it.”
BLT PINWHEELS
“I made these for my grand kids and they loved them โ as did their parents.”
KIDDOS FAVORITE TRAIL MIX
“We had a blast making this. My kids polished off the whole batch and asked to make more.”
BANANA & OATMEAL SPONGE COOKIES
“My kid love these cookies. They’re a great, healthy snack on-the-go.”
APPLES & PEANUT BUTTER
“This is a delicious and healthy way to start the day.”
ANTS ON A LOG
“I made up a batch of these for school lunchboxes. They are very good! We like these better than the ones with the peanut butter.”

TWO-TONED SANDWICHES
“What a fun idea! I just used one cookie-cutter shape โ a teddy bear โ for my daughter’s lunch yesterday. It worked great and she loved it!”

HAM & CHEESE MUFFINS
“Easy to make and delicious! Great for a quick snack, but would also be great for breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch or tea โ or elevenses, anyone? Yum!”

FROZEN FRUIT CUPS
“My kids loved these, and I love the fact that they don’t have a lot of extra sugar. I put some in a large container for dinner and some into one-cup plastic freezer jars to use in lunchboxes.”

SCHOOL OF FISH
Your kids will go gaga for these little swimmers. It’s amazing what you can do with four simple ingredients!

TORTILLA STARS
“This is a fantastic idea. They are everyone’s favorite snack at my house.”
CINNAMON APPLE CHIPS
“Fun and easy to make. Not very sweet at all, which I liked. Made a great snack alternative to potato chips.”
PIZZA SCROLLS
“I love these. They are perfect for my kids’ lunchboxes, as they don’t love traditional sandwiches. I will be using this recipe forever!”
CHEESY TACO POCKETS
“These are very family-friendly, and the cheese ties the ingredients together well. They are awesome with sour cream and salsa!”
THERMOS NOODLE SOUP
“I’m giving this recipe five stars for sheer simplicity. It also happens to taste really great. Soup with no stove? Yes, please.”
LUNCHBOX MUFFINS
“These are great! My 4-year-old is super picky, so her lunch-box gets a little boring โ these are perfect. Next time I’m going to make a double batch!”
LUNCHBOX FUN-DUE
“Wonderful! This is such a great idea. My daughter isn’t a big sandwich fan, so this really was right up her alley.”

HUMMUS PIZZA
For a fun twist on a lunch-room favorite, try packing the veggies separately so your kiddo can build his or her own pizza at lunch.

SNACK STACKERS (LUNCHBOX SURPRISE)
“Great idea! My first-grader loved it. He’s always begging for the ones already made up at the store, which I refuse to buy.”

TACO ROLL-UPS
“My daughter and her friend ate these and loved them. There are some more in the freezer that I am sure will be great!”

ANGRY BIRDS BENTO BOX
“My son loves rice balls (onigiri), so I decided to make him an Angry Birds lunch box! My hubby was more impressed and snatched it for his office lunch instead!”

CALIFORNIA ROLLWICH
“I made this for my grandson. He loves avocados, so that made it easy to sneak in other veggies.”

ANTS ON A RAFT
“This is a yummy snack. I love that they’re made with things that I always have around the house.”
Healthy Back to School Lunch Ideas
School Lunches โ how healthy are they?
First, letโs dive into the traditional lunches served in our kidsโ schools. In 2012 theย standards for school lunchesย were updated for the first time in 15 years, requiring cafeterias to offer more fruit, vegetables, and whole grains.. While these guidelines are a little outdated, school lunches are a great choice for busy parents who are looking for an alternative, affordable options to add to their weekly lunch line-up. For all those who are looking to put a little extra TLC into their childโs lunchbox, we have you covered with easy and healthy kid-approved options you can add to your rotation this fall.
Basic Lunch Ideas
From allergies and dietary restrictions to picky eaters, weโve seen it all! Weโve got you covered with inspiration to get you started this school year andย tips and tricksย on meal prep for the whole family.
- Start with the basics โ real food:ย Pack your kidsโ lunch boxes with high-quality protein, healthy fats (like avocados and nuts), veggies, and fruits. We love the wayย Mama Naturalย divides meals into compartmentalized bento boxes, designed to keep foods separate and picky eaters happy!
- Plan it out:ย Just as you would for your own meal prep, before you head to the grocery store, think about what you are going to prepare for lunch during the week. Another idea we love โ make dinners that can be repurposed into a healthy lunch. Focus on what will pack well and taste yummy cold.
- Keep it simple:ย You donโt have to try to be a gourmet chef. Keep it simple with ingredients like deli turkey, carrot sticks, fresh berries, and nut butters, especially if youโre crunched for time. Nutrient-dense, tasty foods donโt always have to take hours to prepare.
- Find a buddy:ย We get it, itโs really hard to feel inspired every week! Find a friend (IRL or online) and share lunch box selfies. If you live in close proximity you can also split up some of the meal prep โ whip up a big batch of muffins or granola to share!
- Involve your kids:ย If you really want to make sure they are eating well at school, you have to first make sure they are eating, period! Talk to them about what they are excited to find in their lunch box and then strike a balance between what is healthy and what they will actually eat.
Healthy Lunch-Box Options
Our team at Snap knows a little something about delicious, nutritious food. Below weโve shared a few examples of easy, healthy, lunch box options to get you started!
- Snacks like vegetables with hummus, popcorn, full-fat dairy, and roastedย chickpeasย help keep your kidsโ bellies full with healthy fats and fiber.
- Fruits are a great way to add a little sweet treat to a meal. To help balance their blood sugar and keep them focused throughout the day, always pair their fruit with healthy fat like nut butter or full-fat cheese. Here at Snap, we love berries because of their high fiber and antioxidant content.
- Protein is essential, especially in children, and chances are your child is likelyย not getting enough! Protein is crucial for everything from muscle strength and repair to boosting metabolism. These days, thereโs an abundance of bothย plant and animal proteinย options available. Choose meat and poultry, seafood, eggs, beans, peas, and nuts and seeds.
- Preparing full recipes ahead of time like thisย chicken soup, Asianย stir-fryย or any of theseย lunch meal ideasย allows you to pack a real meal into your childโs lunch box. This is an especially good option if your little one has gotten used to having a home-cooked meal at lunchtime over the past school year.
Summary
If you are feeling overwhelmed with the changing seasons and everything that autumn brings, donโt worry! Food is one thing we know a lot about. From meal planning and preparation to delivery,ย order from Snap Kitchenย to make sure you keep on top of your nutrition as the world ramps up this fall!. You got this๐ช!