Popsicles For Kids: Summer Vacation Treats For Your Little Ones

On a summer afternoon, there is nothing more magical than licking a fruity popsicle. The bright colours, icy cool, and the inevitable drop racing towards your kid’s fingers is one of the sweetest summer images. Since summer vacation gives your kids plenty of time to play and explore, popsicle sticks are an impeccable way of keeping them hydrated. Here are some healthy popsicle options that would even be a hit amongst picky eaters.

| Garima

May 26, 2026

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Rainbow Fruit Pops

Celebrating the wide variety of summer fruits, instead of blending everything into a liquid, layer chopped fruits into moulds. Freeze diced strawberries, sliced mangoes, chopped kiwis, and whole berries tightly packed in coconut water or apple juice, and enjoy a chunky popsicle.

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Mango Popsicles

Be it in the form of mango juice, milkshake or a yoghurt-based smoothie, you can freeze your favourite beverage to make the frozen treat. After the kids come back home from playing in the sun, serve them these frozen ice pops and their energy levels will be restored.

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Watermelon Ice Pops

Making the most of the high water content in watermelons, these ice pops are one of the most hydrating summer treats for kids. Blend seedless watermelon with a squeeze of lemon and freeze the mixture. Unmould once set and let the kids enjoy a low-calorie frozen dessert.

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Blueberry Yoghurt Popsicle

Blueberry yoghurt popsicle is a sneaky, healthy option that also gives the kids the taste of ice cream without the preservatives or added sugar. You can blend some blueberries, add a spoon of vanilla, and a drizzle of maple syrup. Freeze overnight and serve the protein-rich popsicles to your kids without compromising on taste.

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Spinach Pineapple Green Pop

If your kids are picky eaters, this green ice pop is an impeccable way of sneaking spinach into their snack. Tastes like a tropical smoothie, all you have to do is blend bananas, pineapple, spinach, and some honey. The vibrant green popsicle will get all the attention while delivering an impressive hit of vitamins and iron.

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