This strawberry chia pudding for babies and toddlers is one of those recipes that feels like a treat but is actually full of goodness for your little one. It’s creamy, slightly sweet, and comes together with very little effort. Once you make it, it sits in the fridge and is ready when you need it.
What makes this recipe so useful is how simple it is. Just a few basic ingredients blended together and left overnight to set. The strawberries bring a fresh flavor, while chia seeds help create that soft, pudding-like texture.
This recipe is suitable for babies 6 months+ (skip honey), toddlers 1 year+ and adults. You can keep it smooth for younger babies or add toppings for older kids and family members. It’s gentle, filling, and easy to serve at any time of the day.
If you’re looking for a healthy overnight recipe that doubles as a quick breakfast or snack, this is one you’ll keep coming back to.
You should also try my strawberry chia jam recipe. It is another simple, naturally sweet option that pairs so well with toast, pancakes, or even mixed into this pudding for extra flavor.
Why Strawberry Chia Pudding for Toddlers Is A Perfect Choice
This chia pudding for babies and toddlers is made with simple ingredients and has a soft, creamy texture.
- Oats help make it filling and provide steady energy.
- Strawberries add natural sweetness and a fresh taste.
- Chia seeds help thicken the pudding and add extra nutrition.
- Milk keeps it smooth and easy to eat.
- The best part is that it needs no cooking and very little effort.
If you’re looking for a healthy breakfast or snack, this works perfectly.
Ingredients You Will Need for Strawberry Chia Pudding
Rolled Oats
Oats are gentle on the stomach and provide slow releasing energy. They also help create a creamy texture.
Strawberries
Strawberries add natural sweetness and are rich in vitamin C, which supports immunity
Milk
You can use dairy or plant based milk. This adds creaminess and nutrients like calcium.
Chia Seeds
Chia seeds are packed with fiber, omega 3 fats, and protein. They also help thicken the pudding naturally.
Honey
Optional and only for toddlers over one year. Adds a touch of sweetness if needed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Honey should not be given to babies under 12 months old, as it can cause Botulism.
How To Make Strawberry Chia Pudding
This recipe is simple to make and requires no cooking.
Blend the Base
Start by washing the strawberries well and removing the tops. Add them to a blender along with the milk and rolled oats. Blend until you get a smooth mixture. It should look like a light pink smoothie with no large oat pieces.
Transfer
Pour the mixture into a bowl or jar.
Add Chia Seeds
Now add the chia seeds and mix well. Make sure to stir properly so the seeds do not clump together.
Let it sit for about 5 minutes, then give it another quick stir. This helps distribute the chia seeds evenly as they begin to absorb the liquid.
Chill
Cover the bowl and place it in the fridge for at least 2 to 4 hours, or overnight if you prefer. By morning, the pudding will thicken into a soft, spoonable consistency.
Next Morning
Stir
Give it a good stir. If it looks too thick, you can add a splash of milk and mix again before serving.
Add Toppings
Top with fresh chopped strawberries.
Serve
Drizzle honey on top (only for toddlers 1+ and adults).
IMPORTANT NOTE: Honey should not be given to babies under 12 months old, as it can cause Botulism.
Tips for Best Results
Use ripe strawberries for better natural sweetness.
- Mix chia seeds well so they don’t clump.
- Let it sit long enough to fully thicken.
- Keep it smooth for babies for easier eating.
- Adjust thickness by adding more milk if needed.
Variations You Can Try
You can adjust this pudding based on what you have at home.
Banana Strawberry Chia Pudding
Add mashed banana for extra sweetness.
Mango/Blueberry Chia Pudding for Babies
Use different fruits like mango or blueberries.
Creamy Yogurt Chia Pudding
Add a little yogurt for a creamier texture.
Skip honey and keep it plain for younger babies.
Storage
- Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.
- Stir before serving to bring back the texture.
- It tastes best when fresh and chilled.
More Baby Friendly Recipes You May Like
If your little one enjoys soft and naturally sweet recipes like this, you might love trying a few more from my kitchen.
Banana oats porridge
Apple cinnamon quinoa bowl
Sweet Potato Lentils Bowl
Strawberry Chia Jam
This Strawberry Chia Pudding has been such a simple win in my kitchen. It is easy, nutritious, and something both babies and toddlers enjoy.
Whether you serve it cold on a busy morning or warm on a cozy day, it is one of those recipes that just works.
If you try it, please rate it below to let me know how you liked it! I hope your little one enjoy this one as much as mine does. 🙂
Strawberry Chia Pudding for Babies & Toddlers | Easy No Cook Overnight Recipe
Description
This strawberry chia pudding is soft, creamy, and naturally sweet. It is a healthy overnight oats recipe for babies, toddlers, and adults. Perfect for breakfast or a quick snack.
Ingredients
Instructions
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This recipe is simple to make and requires no cooking.
Blend the Base
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Start by washing the strawberries well and removing the tops. Add them to a blender along with the milk and rolled oats. Blend until you get a smooth mixture. It should look like a light pink smoothie with no large oat pieces.
Transfer
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Pour the mixture into a bowl or jar.
Add Chia Seeds
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Now add the chia seeds and mix well. Make sure to stir properly so the seeds do not clump together.
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Let it sit for about 5 minutes, then give it another quick stir. This helps distribute the chia seeds evenly as they begin to absorb the liquid.
Chill
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Cover the bowl and place it in the fridge for at least 2 to 4 hours, or overnight if you prefer. By morning, the pudding will thicken into a soft, spoonable consistency.
Next Morning
Stir
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Give it a good stir. If it looks too thick, you can add a splash of milk and mix again before serving.
Add Toppings
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Top with fresh chopped strawberries.
Serve
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Drizzle honey on top (only for toddlers 1+ and adults).
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Honey should not be given to babies under 12 months old, as it can cause Botulism.
Note
- Use ripe strawberries for better flavor.
- Mix chia seeds well to avoid clumps.
- Skip honey for babies under one year.
- Stir before serving.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Honey should not be given to babies under 12 months old, as it can cause Botulism.




