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Simple ideas to cure a fussy eater
By Babyexpert.com on 21/06/2007 13:49:00
Toddlers can be notoriously picky about food. These two techniques may help.

scrapbook and encourage your toddler to decorate it. Help them to stick in pictures of new foods, or the packaging, in the back of the book.Take photos of your child with the new food to stick in too. Your toddler will be proud of her achievements and want

Recipes to cook with your toddler
By Babyexpert.com on 23/04/2009 16:04:00
Suspect your toddler might be a whizz in the kitchen? Then ask them to help you out next time you're cooking - simple as pie!

together with the ham, then season with pepper and add the mint and a drizzle of olive oil. Sprinkle on the parmesan and serve.Little helper:Show your toddler how to shell the peas and let him have a go!Tagliatelle with peas and ham

Get your toddler to try new foods
By Babyexpert.com on 03/02/2010 15:48:00
Ideas and help with toddler feeding.

The Dos and Don'ts of offering new foods:DO......offer one new food at a time so your toddler isn't overwhelmed...serve one favourite food with one new food. This may tempt your toddler to try something different...give them a new food to try when

Brain food for toddlers
By Babyexpert.com on 29/04/2008 10:37:00
Help your toddler be the brightest of the bunch with these clever-clogs snacks.

and developing his social skills too.With all that going on, he needs a wide range of food to aid his rapid brain development.Why not turbo-charge his diet with these six easy ways to boost your toddler's brain power?Brain food for toddlers

Sneaky ways to get your toddler to eat up
By Babyexpert.com on 15/08/2007 12:05:02
Fed up with slow eaters or toddlers who never finish their meals? Try these tricks...

Offer smaller portions rather than piling your child’s plate high with food. A huge bowl of food can be daunting, particularly for reluctant eaters. You can always serve up second helpings.Sneaky ways to get your toddler to eat up

What toddlers hate eating
By Babyexpert.com on 10/12/2008 12:58:00
Got a fussy toddler? You are not alone!

your toddler a specially enriched milk rather than cow's milk, parents can have the peace of mind that their child is getting the more of the nutrients they need.'This is particularly helpful where your toddler has a small appetite for food or is a

Great snacks for toddlers
By Babyexpert.com on 22/04/2009 10:08:00
Stave off their hunger pangs with these super-healthy snacks!

to three snacks a day," says registered nutritionist Carina Norris. "Nutritious snacks that help to support his development are best." Most toddlers love sugary foods like biscuits and chocolate, however, while these are fine as occasional treats, it's best

Improve your toddler's diet
By Babyexpert.com on 20/04/2009 11:20:00
Join the LIVE webchat to find out what your toddler should be eating - or not...

Ever wondered what constitutes a ‘toddler portion’? Or found yourself confused about whether a fruit snack is good (because of the vitamins) or bad (because of the acid) for your child? If this is you, then help is at hand, with the launch of a new

The Scottish Baby & Toddler Show 27-29 April
By Babyexpert.com on 15/04/2012 20:55:00
Visit the Scottish Baby and Toddler Show in Glasgow from 27-29 April 2012

on hand to advise visitors on first aid for babies and toddlers in the home Dr Titzer, Infant researcher and creator of Your Baby Can Read, will give advice to help babies learn For more information & to book your tickets visit:The Scottish Baby

Cooking with your toddler
By Babyexpert.com on 27/12/2007 09:48:00
Get your toddlers in the kitchen early: it's good for their education.

A family baking session isn't just great fun - it's educational too.Reading recipes aloud, choosing, naming and weighing ingredients helps to develop reading and maths skills. Waiting for food to cook even helps little ones learn to tell the time

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