Easy Halloween Spider Cracker Snack for Kids
Make a cute spider cracker snack for kids for Halloween.
Spider Cracker Snack
This snack single handedly blew my son’s socks off! He was so impressed when I surprised it with him one day. I decided to get more into the spirit of Halloween and start making some Halloween treats for my kiddos. It really is the little things that make the big difference. Kids just love these types of things, and things that will stick with them. They’ll be saying “remember when mommy made those spider crackers?” It’s a simple way to bond with your kids, which is why I love doing simple crafts and activities with them!
My kids already started asking for the spider cracker again this week, which is fine because it is SUPER easy to make, and not to unhealthy. It’s a great snack! And a pick-me up. If you need more ideas for simple Halloween treats, read my post on 20 of the Easiest Halloween Treats and Snacks for Kids.
Here’s how I did it.
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How to Make the Spider Cracker Snack
Ingredients:
3 Ritz Crackers
Peanut Butter
Chocolate Chips or Raisins
8 Pretzel Sticks
Instructions:
Apply a generous amount of peanut butter to a Ritz cracker.
Add another Ritz cracker on top to make a peanut butter cracker sandwich, but don’t press down to hard. You want some space between your crackers, which is why you want a generous amount. (not too crazy)
Stick 4 pretzels on each side of the cracker sandwich for the legs. This is the reason you need a generous amount of peanut butter.
Place the third cracker into the back of the sandwich into the peanut butter.
Use your raisins or chocolate chips for the eyes. Glue them on the top of the sandwich cracker with a little bit of peanut butter.
Now you have your spider cracker snack. Super easy! And you probably didn’t even have to go to the store to get anything.
Now surprise your kids and blow their socks off! :0
Happy Halloween!
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