Cookies for Kids

 

These kid-friendly cookie recipes are easy to make and even easier to eat! Invite the kids to help you make them.

 

Like an ordinary pizza, this sweet brownie version is a combination of crust and toppings. It's quick-to-fix because it starts with a package of brownie ...

These chocolate brownies, based on cake mix, are ooey and gooey from the caramel layer.

Oatmeal raisin cookies with a light sugary crust that adds texture.

The perfect Halloween treat--pumpkin cookies frosted with powdered sugar icing.

Is it a brownie or a cookie? Who cares when they taste so yummy?

Orange cake mix is combined with eggs, oil, orange juice and white chocolate chips for a dough that's formed into balls, baked, and drizzled with ...

A dough made with chocolate cake mix and peanut butter is shaped into rounds for cat "heads", decorated with M&M's, and baked.

Yummy no-bake cookies made with quick oats and coconut.

These cookies are chock-full of candy. Chocolate-covered raisins, candy corn, and chocolate-covered toffee make these a kid-favorite.

Two of your favorite cookies in one--chewy oatmeal cookies flavored with chunks of peanut butter cup candy.

Chocolate and peanut butter combine in these easy, no-bake goodies. You can stir in chopped peanuts, too, if you like.

A glass of cold milk is the perfect accompaniment for these decadent cookies.

Browned butter has a nutty, sweet taste, almost like caramel--perfect for these light sugar cookies.

The dough for these peanut butter cookies is shaped into logs and cooled, then cut and baked. Let the kids help you make them.

Raisin Bran cereal is combined with a mixture of peanut butter, corn syrup and sugar for these yummy no-bake treats!

These no-bake treats will be sure to please. Oats add chewiness while the chocolate and peanut butter add a perfect flavor combination.

Make the vanilla butter icing for these chocolate drop cookies and let the kids frost them. They make great Christmas cookies to give to your ...

What more could you ask for in a cookie? Caramel, peanut butter and chocolate chips with a touch of coconut for a little crunch.

These easy-to-make treats combine melted chocolate pieces, peanut butter, broken vanilla wafers and tiny marshmallows, pressed into a pan and chilled.

These cookies are loaded with three special treats--peanut butter, chocolate syrup and M & M candy.

These bars are a variation of oatmeal scotchies--but faster to make and great to serve when you have a crowd.

No-bake confections with pretzels, white chocolate, and breakfast cereals that is a great activity for the kids on holiday break.

White chocolate morsels are what make these sugar cookies so scrumptious.

Take crispy rice bars to the next level with peanut butter, chocolate chips, and raspberry preserves.

The batter for these chocolaty brownies also contains peanut butter, plus Reese's pieces--both stirred in and sprinkled on top.

 

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