9. Dinner Ideas for Kids Most parents may at least once face the problem that what to make for your kids to eat. It is hard to find a dish that you can enjoy and your kids will eat at the same time. One thing to figure out that you'd better not to make different meals for you...
so I grab it sometimes (if anyone knows how to make a similar dressing at home, please share the secret!), but also have ranch and adelicious homemade vinaigretteavailable, too. When the girls were toddlers, they’d create what I called a “dippable” salad- they’d select the...
The set is not only environmentally friendly but also practical and durable. It is perfect for parents with young children who are just starting to eat solid foods. The material is lightweight, allowing your kids to easily manage them, and it is also dishwasher ...
I have fond memories of time with Grammy and Grampy. Sure enough, the other morning as I was re-heating a few for our breakfast, I was immediately transported to Grammy’s kitchen. Cate constantly begs to eat more muffins. And when I say constantly, I mean CONSTANTLY. The girl is obses...
If your dinner party will also include some younger guests, don’t forget to make fun food for them. Kids will love being included at the dinner table or at their own table with a kid-proof centerpiece and table setting. While toddlers are another story, older kids will love the chance ...
Check out Pinterest for some cool ideas – not all of them are time consuming and fiddly. I am seriously in love with theseCapsicum Frogs! ♥ Serve vegetables in something different. For toddlers, serve cut up veges in ice cube trays or mini-muffin tins. Older kids might like making a...
Phoebe Christison, a child-care worker at Camperdown Sunshine Bubs in Sydney’s inner west, said she often noticed what appeared to be emotional attachments developed between toddlers. She said, “Joel (10 months) and Isabella (11 months) always like to hold hands when they sit in their high...
As infants and toddlers move beyond the early years and into childhood and adolescence, nutrition remains an important, impactful factor in growth and development. The tween and teen years are a time of transformational change and increasing independence, and adolescents’ nutrient needs set the stage...
Toddlers want food to be an interactive experience. There has to be something more than just encouraging the child to eat. Little ones like to dip items into cottage cheese, peanut butter, yogurt, or sour cream.Toddlers tend to enjoy anything that requires them to get messy and allows them...