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How To Make Kids Want To Try New Foods
written on 2 August 2023
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Make them a healthy meal and tell them it’s that or nothing. Doesn’t take too long before they get the picture (it will take a few days but just hang tuff). I especially liked my carrots, colliflower, zukini, potatoe and cheese sauce which I referred to as a ‘concockion’.
I really needed these tips today! My almost 2 year old (tear) just throws everything during meal times! Ugh! I am trying everything I can Thanks for the help! Pinned! I have a feeling I am going to need to resort back to this post with every kid in the future 🙂
Pinning this now. My 3 year old has officially begun to assert herself when it comes to trying new foods! And my 18 month old is a little “Monkey-See Monkey-Do” kiddo and will not be far behind. Thanks for the tips!!
Brittany, when my 2 y. o. starts throwing food around– she is going down immediately (from the high chair). Sometimes it is enough to ask– are you ready to go down? for her to stop.
Love these tips- very useful and helpful! Food seems to be a constant dinnertime battle here! Thanks for linking with The Intentional Parenting Link Party- loved crossing paths. Would love for you to share at Tuesday Talk tomorrow if you have time. 🙂
I LOVE your Parenting Lounge! I can’t wait to share this with our readers on FB…and totally pinning it too!
Thank you! Love hearing that