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Getting kids to eat enough fiber can be a challenge, especially if they’re picky eaters. Fiber is essential for healthy digestion, but many children don’t get the recommended daily intake. The good news? There are plenty of creative ways to sneak fiber into your child’s diet without them even noticing. Here’s how!
The amount of fiber you need daily will be different for each person. In the 2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the USDA recommends the following dietary fiber goals for children:
With a little creativity, adding fiber to your child’s diet can be easy and stress-free. By making small swaps and using hidden fiber tricks, you’ll improve their digestion and overall health without any battles at the dinner table.
Breakfast is a great opportunity to introduce fiber-rich foods. Try these easy swaps:
Kids love snacks, and this is an easy place to sneak in fiber.
Before blending up a smoothie, add one or two of these ingredients for some extra fiber.
Whenever possible, opt for whole grains instead of refined options.
Many kids resist eating veggies, but these tricks can help:
Baking is an excellent way to incorporate fiber into sweet treats.
Beans, lentils, and peas are fiber powerhouses, and they’re easy to hide:
Make Bean-Based Dips – Try homemade black bean dip or white bean hummus.
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