Best Baby and Toddler Food Storage
Need to pack a toddler lunch or store some leftovers? These tiny-sized food storage sets have you covered.
By Amylia Ryan
Whether your little one is still in the puree stage or they’re becoming a master of solid foods, chances are you’re going to need to store some food in the fridge at some point (for both making your own baby food and leftovers) or pack a lunch for daycare or a trip to the park. You could use your old, probably a little crusty, mismatched Tupperware, but adult-sized food storage containers are too big for toddler-sized meals, and they’ll take up a lot of space.
Luckily, there are some great food storage sets made just for baby food and small toddler meals. From glass and plastic containers to reusable pouches, these storage solutions work for anywhere you need to keep food fresh—in the fridge, the freezer and even out and about.
Best Baby and Toddler Food Storage

Beaba
Clip Containers (Pack of 12) + Spoons

OXO Tot
Baby Blocks 12-Piece Freezer Storage Container Set

WeeSprout
Glass Baby Food Storage Jars, 12 Pieces, 4 oz

Beaba
Multiportions 3oz Silicone Freezer Tray

GREEN SPROUTS
Reusable Insulated Storage Bags (2 Pack)

Dr. Brown's
Travel Formula Dispenser with Lid, BPA Free

Tommee Tippee
Travel Bottle And Food Warmer

WeeSprout
Silicone Baby Food Freezer Tray

Zip Top
Reusable 100% Silicone Baby + Kid Snack Containers

Pottery Barn Kids
Silicone Round Food Container

LunchBots
Rounds Leak Proof 4 oz. Stainless Snack Container Jar

Bumkins
Reusable Fabric Washable Snack Bags

haakaa
Yummy Pouch Reusable Baby Food Pouch

Baby Brezza
Reusable Baby Food Storage Pouches, 10 Pack

Whiskware
3 Stackable Snack Cups for Toddlers and Kids

Babymoov
Glass Food Storage Containers, 8 Pieces, 4oz & 8oz

EasyLunchboxes
Bento 4-Compartment Snack Boxes, Set of 4

Kiinde
Foodii Squeeze Starter Kit
Amylia Ryan
Associate Editor
Amylia Ryan is the Associate Editor at Babylist, specializing in the topics of health, wellness and lifestyle products. Combining a decade of experience in writing and editing with a deep passion for helping people, her number one goal in her work is to ensure new parents feel supported and understood. She herself is a parent to two young children, who are more than willing to help product test endless toys, books, clothes, toiletries and more.