No matter if your kids are learning at home or heading to school, these kids' lunch ideas are guaranteed to please everyone at the table. Even better? They're ready in just 20 minutes!

39 Kids’ Lunch Ideas Your Littles Won’t Trade Away

Cheeseburger Cups
Lunchbox Chicken Wrap
Turkey Pinwheels
Hard-Boiled Eggs
Glazed Fruit Medley
Mac and Cheese Bites
Taco Pasta Salad
Easy Banana Muffins
Hummus & Veggie Wrap-Up
Baked Chicken Nuggets
PB&J Bites
We can’t get enough of these cold lunch ideas either.
Egg Salad
Focaccia Sandwiches
Easy Roast Beef Roll-Ups
Chunky Applesauce
Sweet and Salty Chex Mix
Fruit Skewers
Air-Fryer Quesadillas
Fig Cookies
Bacon-Turkey Subs
Hasselback Tomato Clubs
Copycat Chick-fil-A Chicken Salad
Tropical Beef Wrap
PBJ on a Stick
Yogurt Grape Salad
The Elvis Sandwich
Deli-Style Pasta Salad
Pepperoni Rolls
Fruity Peanut Butter Pitas
Turkey Guacamole Wraps
Chocolate Chip, PB & Banana Sandwiches
BLT Wraps
Wagon Wheel Pasta Salad
Quick Taco Wraps
Summer Chicken Macaroni Salad
Lunchbox Pizzas
Pasta Salad in a Jar
Tuna Wrap
Waldorf Turkey Pitas
Kids’ Lunch Ideas FAQ
What are healthy lunch ideas for kids that they will actually like?
Healthy handhelds like wraps and stuffed pitas are always a good choice. They allow you to sneak in greens and other veggies that will go unnoticed (rather than peeking out of the corners of sandwich bread). Other options include fruit salads and skewers along with homemade sides like applesauce that contain no added preservatives, which may be lurking in the store-bought versions.
What are the best fruits and vegetables to pack in kids’ lunches?
Options that are easy to eat, stay fresh without refrigeration for a few hours and appeal to young taste buds are the best items to pack. Think apple slices (brush crisp and sweet apples with lemon juice to prevent browning), berries (strawberries, blueberries and raspberries are flavorful and low-maintenance), bananas (convenient and portable), or dried fruit like raisins or mango strips when fresh fruit isn’t an option.
Over on the veggie side, baby carrots are crunchy, sweet and perfect for dipping, as are celery sticks when paired with spreads like peanut butter or cream cheese. Cucumber slices are also refreshing and easy to eat, and cherry tomatoes are juicy and bite-sized—perfect for including in bento boxes with cheese cubes or hummus.
What are the easiest kids’ lunch ideas to make ahead of time?
The easiest kids’ lunch ideas to make ahead of time are those that require minimal prep, store well in the fridge and still taste great the next day. Try pinwheel sammies (tortillas rolled with cream cheese, turkey, cheese, or hummus and veggies and then sliced into bite-sized rounds), colorful pasta salads (with bowtie pasta, diced chicken, cherry tomatoes, cheese cubes and a mild dressing) and DIY Lunchables (use divided containers to prep little snack boxes with crackers, deli meat, cheese slices, fruit and a treat). Kids love the build-your-own approach.