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3.16.2.5: Meal Guidelines for Young Children

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    Healthy Meal and Snack Examples for Children Ages 1–6 Years

         Based on USDA MyPlate guidelines, this chart provides examples of balanced meals and snacks along with recommended serving sizes for each age group. Serving sizes are approximate and can be adjusted for individual needs.

     

    Meals & Snacks Recommended Serving Sizes
    Breakfast  
    Scrambled eggs with whole-grain toast and sliced bananas
    • Ages 1–2: 1 egg, 1/4 slice bread, 2 tbsp banana
    • Ages 3–4: 1 egg, 1/2 slice bread, 1/4 banana
    • Ages 5–6: 1 egg, 1 slice bread, 1/2 banana
    Oatmeal topped with diced apples and a glass of milk
    • Ages 1–2: 1/4 cup oatmeal, 1 tbsp apples, 1/2 cup milk
    • Ages 3–4: 1/2 cup oatmeal, 2 tbsp apples, 3/4 cup milk
    • Ages 5–6: 3/4 cup oatmeal, 1/4 cup apples, 1 cup milk
    Lunch  
    Grilled chicken strips, steamed broccoli, and brown rice
    • Ages 1–2: 1 oz chicken, 1 tbsp broccoli, 2 tbsp rice
    • Ages 3–4: 1.5 oz chicken, 2 tbsp broccoli, 1/4 cup rice
    • Ages 5–6: 2 oz chicken, 3 tbsp broccoli, 1/2 cup rice
    Whole-grain pita stuffed with hummus, shredded carrots, and cucumber slices
    • Ages 1–2: 1/4 pita, 1 tbsp hummus, 1 tbsp veggies
    • Ages 3–4: 1/2 pita, 2 tbsp hummus, 2 tbsp veggies
    • Ages 5–6: 1 pita, 3 tbsp hummus, 3 tbsp veggies
    Dinner  
    Baked salmon, roasted sweet potatoes, and green beans
    • Ages 1–2: 1 oz salmon, 1 tbsp potatoes, 1 tbsp beans
    • Ages 3–4: 1.5 oz salmon, 2 tbsp potatoes, 2 tbsp beans
    • Ages 5–6: 2 oz salmon, 3 tbsp potatoes, 3 tbsp beans
    Turkey meatballs, whole-grain pasta, and marinara sauce
    • Ages 1–2: 1 small meatball, 2 tbsp pasta, 1 tbsp sauce
    • Ages 3–4: 2 small meatballs, 1/4 cup pasta, 2 tbsp sauce
    • Ages 5–6: 3 small meatballs, 1/2 cup pasta, 3 tbsp sauce
    Snacks  
    Low-fat yogurt with blueberries
    • Ages 1–2: 2 oz yogurt, 1 tbsp blueberries
    • Ages 3–4: 3 oz yogurt, 2 tbsp blueberries
    • Ages 5–6: 4 oz yogurt, 1/4 cup blueberries
    Whole-grain crackers with cheese slices
    • Ages 1–2: 2 crackers, 1/2 slice cheese
    • Ages 3–4: 3 crackers, 1 slice cheese
    • Ages 5–6: 4 crackers, 1.5 slices cheese
    Apple slices with sunflower butter
    • Ages 1–2: 1/4 apple, 1 tsp peanut butter
    • Ages 3–4: 1/2 apple, 2 tsp peanut butter
    • Ages 5–6: 1 apple, 1 tbsp peanut butter
    Steamed carrot sticks with ranch dip
    • Ages 1–2: 2 carrot sticks, 1 tsp dip
    • Ages 3–4: 3 carrot sticks, 2 tsp dip
    • Ages 5–6: 5 carrot sticks, 1 tbsp dip

     

    Notes

    • Serving sizes are approximate and can be adjusted based on a child’s appetite, growth needs, and physical activity level.
    • Encourage water between meals and snacks to maintain hydration.
    • Ensure any potential allergens (e.g., nuts, dairy) are introduced carefully, following parental instructions.
    • Foods should be cut into age-appropriate sizes to prevent choking hazards.

    This chart provides a variety of options to meet nutritional needs and introduce healthy eating habits early.

    For more information about the USDA MyPlate recommendations, visit https://www.myplate.gov/myplate-plan


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