Some of these options you’re free to evenmake ahead for those busy mornings.

And bonus, you’ll love these (mostly) healthy breakfast recipes for yourself, too!

Make it ahead and heat it up throughout the week to save yourself time on busy mornings.

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English-Muffin Egg Pizzas

These mini breakfast pizzas will soon become a family favorite.

PB&J Overnight Oats

PB&J’s aren’t just for lunch.

Your kids will think they’re getting dessert for breakfast with this creamy overnight oats recipe.

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The chia seeds make it extra filling, so they can stay focused all morning.

Carrot Cake Breakfast Cookies

More dessert?

Make them the day before and store loosely covered in the refrigerator for up to one week.

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Bake in advance to save yourself some time in the morning.

Filling and yummy, this breakfast will keep your kiddo happy until lunchtime.

Cut everyone a slice and top with fresh raspberries (or your other favorite berry) and whipped cream.

English-Muffin Egg Pizzas

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Better yet, give the little ones an assortment of vegetables and let them play with their food.

They’ll get a much-needed dose of calcium and a big energy boost to start off their day.

PB&J Overnight Oats Recipe

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Carrot Cake Breakfast Cookies

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1123-coo-Apple-Pumpkin Baked Oatmea

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Lemon-Raspberry Dutch Baby

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Bagel and Cream Cheese with Tomato and Cucumber

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Yogurt and Granola Parfait

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