As we head into fall and October rolls closer, it’s time to start thinking about Halloween breakfasts for our kids. I don’t know about yours, but mine start talking costumes and treats the minute summer is over! Here are a handful of super fun and spooky breakfast ideas to fill your kids’ bellies and get them ready for watching Hotel Transylvania 2, in theaters September 25!
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Monster-Approved Breakfasts Your Kids Will Love
As we head into fall and October rolls closer, it's time to start thinking about Halloween breakfasts for our kids. I don't know about yours, but mine start talking costumes and treats the minute summer is over. Here are a handful of super fun and spooky breakfast ideas to get you started.
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Worm Pancakes
Fluffy, hearty and delicious pancakes with jelly worms throughout. The perfect human take on Mavis’ favorite morning treat--I don't know a monster-loving kid who wouldn't devour these.
Get the recipe from Create-Celebrate-Explore.
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Spider Deviled Eggs
Kids love eggs for breakfast. Scare some up that get Dennis’ seal of approval: deviled with a spider on top. Perfectly delicious and spooky!
Get the recipe from Momtastic.
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Frankenstein Kiwis
These fun Franken-kiwis are super cute, and remind me of when Johnny disguised himself as Johnnystein -- complete with face paint and crazy hair. A perfect Halloweeny breakfast addition!
Get the recipe from Two Healthy Kitchens.
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Whole Wheat Flax Spiderweb Pancakes
Pranksters like Griffin the invisible man would go crazy for these terrifying web pancakes, topped with an all-too-real-looking critter. Moms like me go crazy for how sneakily nutritious they are.
Get the recipe from Mama.Papa.Bubba.
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Nutella Banana Mummy Rolls
Nutella and bananas all wrapped up into a cute, yet scary, mummy are a delicacy no kid can resist. But don’t worry: these guys don’t leave a trail of sand in their wake, like a little someone named Murray we all know and love.
Get the recipe from Our Best Bites.
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Vampire Doughnuts or Bagels
You can use a doughnut or a bagel for this hilariously fun grub bearing the likeness of Drac, himself. What kid wouldn't want to start their day with a breakfast that could bite them back?!
Get the recipe on Gluesticks.