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Cooking for Toddlers: Over 50 nutritious, delicious and easy-to-prepare recipes to give your child a healthy start in life, shown step-by-step in over 250 photographs

Cooking for Toddlers: Over 50 nutritious, delicious and easy-to-prepare recipes to give your child a healthy start in life, shown step-by-step in over 250 photographs
By Sara Lewis

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Cooking for Toddlers is specifically designed to see parents through every stage of their child's development and changing, feeding and dietary needs with confidence and assurance. It is packed with stimulating, tempting step-by-step recipes that are guaranteed to solve any food rejection problems and encourage eating habits that will stand them in good stead through to adulthood.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #132203 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-07-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

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It's a good book with healthy recipes, just too time consuming for the working parents!3
So here I was looking for an answer or conclusion to my 18 month old's eating dilemma, she is a picky eater or at least I thought she was. After numerous attempts offering different things, she finally started eating what I would put in front of her, it was just trial and error more-less. I bought this book after checking out the reviews, it is filled with some really great ideas, but I didn't want to become one of those parents making multiple dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also I'm not into making things look cookie cutter cute, which some of the recipes suggest to cut and present some of the food in that manner. It might work for some kids but not mine, all I got was a strange look and she didn't eat it. Besides, who has the time and extra money these days to buy a separate list of groceries just for your child and fix multiple meals after a long day of work and soccer practices with your older child. I mean if you can do it more power to you. Different things work for different people. So this book is pretty good, but I scarcely use it because my 18 month old daughter likes a variety of things that I pull from what I make to eat anyway, different things, simple things and she seems to be taking to that better than what the book suggests. Well, I'm going to just keep trying because that's all we can do as parents, trial and error. Good luck to all of you out there with picky eaters, there is hope!