Sunshine Billingual The Blog
    Top Picks
    Infant

    Thanksgiving names for babies | BabyCenter

    Toddler Care

    Favorite Sweet Potato Pancakes – Yummy Toddler Food

    Toddler Care

    Best Stage 3 Baby Food (Recipes + Tips)

    Important Pages:
    • MainHome
    • Blog
    • Programs/Tuition
    • Our Team
    • Himama app
    • Gallery
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Sunshine Billingual The Blog
    • MainHome
    • Programs/Tuition
    • Our Team
    • Himama app
    • Gallery
    • Contact Us
    • Infant

      Returning to Work After Maternity Leave with Daphne Delvaux

      Parenting Gifted Children – Babywise Mom

      20 Common Baby Myths Parents Still Believe

      37 Kid-Friendly Halloween Movies for Families

      Kids Music (That Doesn't Suck)

    • Child Care

      The Role of Software in Boosting Parent Satisfaction

      5 Signs Your Center Needs Curriculum Management Software

      A Day in the Life with LineLeader’s All-in-One Platform

      Strong Parent-Childcare Relationships: Why Communication Matters

      Creative Childcare Hunter Streets Role In Early Learning Services.

    • Toddler Care

      Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal – Yummy Toddler Food

      Fresh Apple Pancakes – Yummy Toddler Food

      Apple Oatmeal Bars – Yummy Toddler Food

      Favorite Carrot Pasta Sauce – Yummy Toddler Food

      Pumpkin Bars with Cream Cheese Frosting

    • Preschool

      Updates to Horizon’s Preschool Programs

      Ohio DCY Leadership Pay a Visit to Horizon

      4 Ways To Make Preschool Dropoff Easier

      How Do Preschoolers Learn Best?

      Why Are Science Experiments Important for Preschoolers?

    • Learning

      Week of the Young Child in 2024: Activities, Themes + Ideas

      Keys to Building a Strong Workforce in Your Childcare Business

      How Childcare Software Makes a Difference: According to Real Educators

      LineLeader’s Passion for Education Meets Tech Innovation in their Leading Childcare Software

      5 Signs It’s Time for a User-Friendly CRM System

    • Skill

      When Should I Start To Give My Child an Allowance?

      New Study Finds Not All Preschool Programs Are Equal

      The Amazing Ways Preschool Expands Children’s Brains

      Happy Classrooms Lead to Healthy Communities

      Why Preschool Is Vital to Academic Success

    • Activities

      Fostering a Love of the Outdoors in kids

      Immunity Booster Foods for Kids this monsoon

      Indoor games & activities for kids in monsoons

      Tummy Time Must know tips for Infants

      Top 5 Indoor Games for Your Toddler

    • Parenting

      [Press] LineLeader by ChildcareCRM Is Shortlisted for 12 Cloud Awards

      Parent Engagement Software That Boosts Enrollment & Retention

      Why a Childcare Booking System Is Key to Enrollment Success

      The Best Childcare CRM for Enrollment in 2025

      Build a System That Converts

    • Leadership

      Best Childcare Attendance Software for Your Center

      How 100+ Years of Education Experience Shapes LineLeader’s Service Commitment

      5 Insights Every Multi-Site Owner Can Apply

      Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) Examples

      5 Data-Backed Ways to Win Parent Trust

    • Features

      Teaching Children Responsibility | AMC October Value

      Horizon Unveils New Lakewood Location

      🌟 Fun and Positive Ways to Teach Kids Rules at Home

      🌟 Why Rules Matter: Building Safety and Kindness at Home

      How To Build Strong Study Habits—With Support From Horizon & Local Libraries

    Sunshine Billingual The Blog
    Home » Blueberry Constipation Smoothie – Yummy Toddler Food
    Toddler Care

    Blueberry Constipation Smoothie – Yummy Toddler Food

    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp

    Help keep those little digestive systems in good working order with this yummy Blueberry Constipation Smoothie. With natural sweetness and hydration from fruits and veggies, plus healthy fats, this is a great natural remedy for constipation…or just another smoothie for kids to add to the mix!

    I know how hard it can be for little ones when they’re having a hard time going #2—often they don’t quite understand what the issue is, it can be painful, and it can be hard to know how to help them.

    And while some constipation will need medical attention, particularly if it’s been going on for a while, there are dietary changes you can make to help the situation.

    This Blueberry Constipation Smoothie is a great option because it’s rich in hydration, beneficial fats, and fiber, and it has a yummy flavor. You need all of those factors to really help constipation (especially hydrating produce and fats) because fiber can’t do the job alone. And you won’t often improve things if you just add fiber without additional hydration. Plus, the yummy flavor is what matters most to the kids!

    TIP: Read more on natural remedies for toddler constipation, including Pear Pops, (a great constipation reliever), and find my full list of fiber-rich foods and recipes for constipated toddlers.

    Your toddler won’t eat? Help is here!

    Sign up for our email updates to get tips and ideas sent to your inbox.

    ingredients-in-constipation-smoothie

    Ingredients You Need

    Here’s a look at the ingredients you’ll need to have on hand so you know what to pick up from the store or pull out from the pantry, fridge, and freezer.

    • Plain kefir or yogurt: I like to use kefir since it has probiotics, which may help digestive issues, but if you can’t find it or don’t have it, you can do half plain yogurt and half nondairy milk.
    • Frozen blueberries: You can use wild or regular blueberries in this smoothie. The fiber is particularly helpful in the mix of a constipation smoothie.
    •  Frozen mango: I like to add frozen mango here since it adds a lot of creaminess and sweetness without added sugar.
    • Zucchini: Adding fresh raw zucchini to the mix adds fiber and hydration and also adds a veggie that blends in seamlessly.
    • Coconut oil or avocado: Adding one of these adds a dose of beneficial fats which helps food move through the digestive track. It also makes the smoothie a little more filling, which is helpful in a toddler snack.
    • Hemp seeds or chia seeds: You can add either of these seeds to add fiber to this smoothie. I prefer hemp seeds since they won’t thicken the smoothie and blend in more seamlessly, but either will work.
    blueberry-smoothie-in-blender

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    Here’s a look at how to make this Blueberry Constipation Smoothie so you know what to expect from the process.

    1. Add the ingredients to a blender.
    2. Blend very smooth, stopping to scrape down the sides of the blender as needed.
    3. Serve immediately either in a reusable pouch or cup.

    TIP: This smoothie is best if you let the blender run for 30-60 seconds to ensure the seeds are incorporated smoothly into the mixture.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need to include prunes in a smoothie for constipation?

    No, you can make this constipation smoothie as directed without prunes. You can also try my Prune Puree if you’d like though, as another option to have in the mix.

    What are the best ingredients to include in a constipation smoothie?

    It’s ideal to have a mix of ingredients that offer hydration, fiber, and fats, which is the motivation behind the balance in this recipe. I prefer to include a fiber rich berry like blueberry, a fiber-rich seed such as hemp seeds, and beneficial fat like coconut oil or avocado.

    How can I help my toddler learn to like smoothies?

    You can try serving them in different ways including in a reusable pouch, in an open cup, or on a spoon from a bowl. It may also help a little to let them put the ingredients into the blender on their own so they feel a little more in charge of the process. Or even choose the color of smoothie they want to make.

    How long does it take a constipation smoothie to work?

    It depends on the specific situation, but it can be a helpful option to have in the mix during constipation bouts or to help reduce the risk of it happening.

    blueberry-constipation-smoothie on tea towel

    How to Serve Smoothies to Kids

    Depending on the age and preference of your child, there are a few ways to serve a smoothie that they may like.

    • A reusable pouch can be a great option for babies 7 months and older into toddlerhood.
    • You can also serve this to a baby on a spoon. For toddlers over about 18 months, you can try a small open cup with a straw. (Kids can use open cups earlier, but I find kids often play with them so I don’t usually recommend them for smoothies.)
    • You could also do a straw cup (you may need to thin the smoothie a little with water depending on the width of the straw.

    TIP: If your child doesn’t care for smoothies, try serving small portions a few different ways to see if they prefer one drinking method over another.

    make-ahead-smoothie-pack-for-freezer

    How to Prep Smoothies Ahead of Time

    To prep this ahead, place all ingredients except the kefir into a zip-top freezer bag or small freezer storage container. Freeze until ready to use. Place ingredients in a blender, add the kefir, and blend.

    Find more tips on how to meal prep smoothies, too.

    Best Tips for Success

    • If you can’t find or don’t have kefir, try half yogurt and half nondairy milk.
    • Trade in 1 small fresh orange instead of the blueberries for an option.
    • Use almond butter instead of or in addition to the coconut oil.
    • Read more about toddler constipation to learn what other steps you can take to help.
    • Run the blender for 30-60 seconds to ensure the seeds and coconut oil are well blended into the smoothie.

    I’d love to hear what you think of this recipe if you try it, so please comment below to share!

    constipation-smoothie-with-ingredientson

    Prevent your screen from going dark

    Get Recipe Ingredients

    • If you can’t find or don’t have kefir, try half yogurt and half nondairy milk.
    • Trade in 1 small fresh orange instead of the blueberries for an option.
    • Use almond butter instead of or in addition to the coconut oil.
    • To prep this ahead, place all ingredients except the kefir into a zip-top freezer bag or small freezer storage container. Freeze until ready to use. Place ingredients in a blender, add the kefir, and blend.

    Calories: 230kcal, Carbohydrates: 19g, Protein: 8g, Fat: 15g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 15mg, Sodium: 66mg, Potassium: 179mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 16g, Vitamin A: 813IU, Vitamin C: 24mg, Calcium: 172mg, Iron: 1mg

    This post was first published February 2020.

    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Previous ArticleFunny Pregnancy Valentine’s Day Memes
    Next Article Beet Pasta Sauce – Yummy Toddler Food

    Related Posts

    Toddler Care

    Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal – Yummy Toddler Food

    Toddler Care

    Fresh Apple Pancakes – Yummy Toddler Food

    Toddler Care

    Apple Oatmeal Bars – Yummy Toddler Food

    Toddler Care

    Favorite Carrot Pasta Sauce – Yummy Toddler Food

    Toddler Care

    Pumpkin Bars with Cream Cheese Frosting

    Toddler Care

    Favorite Pumpkin French Toast – Yummy Toddler Food

    Toddler Care

    FAQs: Bored of Dinner, Iron-Rich Foods, Eating Air

    Toddler Care

    3-Ingredient Biscuits – Yummy Toddler Food

    Add A Comment

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    New Posts
    Toddler Care

    Spooky Cute DIY Halloween Paint Chip Puzzles for Kids

    This incredibly simple DIY Halloween craft for kids turns into a Halloween puzzle. These easy…

    Just Take the Trip | Lucie’s List

    Can I Fly While Pregnant?

    Easy Red Pepper Pasta

    Fine Motor Water Activity – Busy Toddler

    Sunshine Childcare Center provides a safe, nurturing environment to give children a great start in life as well as a promising future

    CONTACT:

    214 Harrison Ave,
    Boston, MA, 02111

    Boston@sunshinebilingual.com

    617-426-3083

    Categories
    • Activities (17)
    • Child Care (169)
    • Features (323)
    • Infant (1,268)
    • Leadership (44)
    • Learning (67)
    • Parenting (39)
    • Preschool (21)
    • Skill (46)
    • Toddler Care (1,012)
    Most Popular
    Features

    Fruits & Veggies – All My Children Daycare & Nursery School

    Toddler Care

    Favorite Blueberry Popsicles

    Toddler Care

    Color Sorting Cube – Busy Toddler

    Infant

    10 Really Fun Things to Do With Your Kids This Fall

    © 2025 Sunshine Billingual.
    • Blog
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.