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Getting Toddlers to Try New FoodsI often have my grandson at my house. Being a toddler, he is a picky eater. I came up with this idea when we were reading a book called "Eating a Rainbow", which was a book to help learn colors. When Joshua eats a meal with us, I try to fit in at least three foods with different colors. Breakfast might be red strawberries, yellow eggs, and orange juice. Lunch might have blueberry muffins, red tomato soup, and yellow grilled cheese sandwiches. We have fun together thinking of ways to make our meals more colorful and eat a rainbow. He is much more willing to try new foods this way and eat healthier. By Bobbie G from Rockwall, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting Toddlers to Try New Foods
You are on the right track! The more "colors" you eat the more healthy nutrients you are getting. This was instilled in my son as he was growing up. Post By MissMakeDo (Guest Post) |
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