Fun Food for Fussy Little Eaters: How to get your kids to eat fruit and veg
£5.30
Mealtimes can be a battleground if your child is a fussy eater and many parents worry that their kids aren’t eating enough of the healthy things they need to grow. Worrying about her own little picky eater, Smita Srivastava found a way to make mealtimes fun and persuade her daughter to eat what was put in front of her. Smita’s fun and quirky food designs worked so well that she started her blog, Little Food Junction, which has received an overwhelming response from mums around the world. Since most children need a little more inspiration to try new things, the ideas and recipes in this book aim to make food more visually appealing. Featuring easy to make breakfasts, snacks and lunchboxes comprised of healthy ingredients including fresh fruit and vegetables, these fun food presentations not only encourage kids to try new things, but also drive home the message that healthy meals don’t have to be boring. Armed with a Friendly Lion, Three Little Pigs, or an Exotic Christmas Tree, mealtime battles at the dinner table will be history.
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Additional information
Publisher | Ryland Peters & Small (7 Mar. 2015) |
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Language | English |
File size | 5894 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 166 pages |
by Miss Hannah S Avard
Not just for fussy eaters but everyone!
by jenny kearney
This is a really cute book and will help you make fun food for your little ones. I think it’s important to make mealtimes fun and I don’t have fussy eaters but they loved being served some of these meals! The meals aren’t substantial but make great snacks or are just a fun way to have fun in the kitchen together.
by Pam Weber
Darling book….shipped amazing fast…highly recommend it not only for making meals imaginatively fun for children, but also adults.
by Jane
fun little book
by cherri wilson
Love this for my grandson
by Amber-Rose
I thought this was a recipe book but instead it contains some very creative ideas on how to plate up food to encourage fussy young eaters. It is richly illustrated and the ideas are lovely – however the is a heavy reliance on black olives and I am not convinced that these would appeal to young children. Book was not for me as I wanted a recipe book.