10 4th of July Classroom Treats to Bring to a School Party

Planning an Independence Day treats for a classroom celebration? These simple 4th of July classroom treats are perfect for sharing with a group of kids. They’re quick to make, easy to make that even kids can make them.

4th of July Classroom Treats

It’s a perfect patriotic treats that your kids classmates and even teachers will love. And since I mention that it is super easy to make with kids, you can let your kids make this 4th of July treats to make a thoughtful gift.

Plus, these Red, White, and Blue treat recipes for kids are best to add on your list too.

Check out this list of Patriotic Red, White & Blue Recipes for Your 4th of July Party

4th of July Classroom Treats - Red, White, and Blue Chocolate Bark copy

This Red, White, and Blue Chocolate Bark is one of those treats you can make in minutes. Just melt, spread, and top with candies or sprinkles. Break into pieces once set.

4th of July Classroom Treats - 4th of July Firecracker Pretzel Rods copy

These 4th of July Firecracker Pretzel Rods look fun, but are very simple to make. Dip, decorate, and let them set. That’s it.

You must try these Red, White, and Blue Cakesicles, they’re perfect Patriotic treats for kids too!

4th of July Classroom Treats - Red, White, and Blue Rice Krispie Treats copy

These are always a safe choice for kids. Soft, chewy, and easy to decorate with a simple red, white, and blue drizzle and sprinkles. These Red, White, and Blue Rice Krispie Treats are easy patriotic treats.

These Patriotic Oreo Balls are always a hit for kids, add this on your list too!

4th of July Classroom Treats -Patriotic Popcorn copy

This Patriotic Popcorn is one of the easiest 4th of July snack ideas. It’s made with freshly popped popcorn, drizzled with vibrant red, white, and blue candy melts, then topped with M&Ms and star-shaped sprinkles.

4th of July Classroom Treats -Red Velvet 4th of July Brownies copy

If your kids love brownies, these Red Velvet 4th of July Brownies are perfect. Topped with a pop of red, white, and blue, they make the perfect treat for your Independence Day celebration.

4th of July Classroom Treats -Red, White & Blue Saltine Bark copy

This is one of the easiest 4th of July treats I’ve ever made! This Saltine Bark is a sweet and salty patriotic treat made with saltines, a buttery toffee layer, melted chocolate, and red, white, and blue toppings.

4th of July Classroom Treats -4th of July Caramel Pretzel Sandwiches copy

These Caramel Pretzel Sandwiches are a sweet, salty, and easy 4th of July treat. You can make them with your kids because they use simple ingredients and an easy process.

4th of July Classroom Treats - 4th of July Cookie Bars copy

These cookie bars are soft, simple, and easy to slice into squares for a classroom. You can top them with red, white, and blue sprinkles or a light frosting.

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