Food for Tots

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Food for Tots is written for “parents, teachers, grandparents, and other caregivers of those children who will put anything but food into their mouths.” Food for Tots, the complete guide to feeding preschoolers, is a comprehensive cookbook and nutrition guide. It is a great resource for parents, grandparents, day care providers and other caregivers of young children. The book includes tips for raising healthy eaters, from first foods to finger foods to family me… More >>

Food for Tots

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What “finger food” did you start your baby on?

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My 8 month old little girl refuses to eat baby food anymore and I am having a hard time coming up with things to feed her at meal times. She loves Gerber puffs, Cheerios, pieces of banana, etc. But those don’t seem like good meal options. Any suggestions?

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Finger Food for Babies and Toddlers: Delicious Nutritious Food for Little Hands

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Faced with a perpetual mealtime battle with her baby Millie, Jennie Maizels discovered it wasn’t that Millie did not want eat, she just didn’t want to be spoon-fed by anyone else.

Faced with this independence, Jennie Maizels was forced to dream up ideas for foods that Millie could hold, like a mini pizza or a rice ball, until she was able to feed herself, and life became simple again. But all babies go through a stage when finger-held foods are the best way to feed…
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Finger Food for Babies & Toddlers: Delicious Nutritious Food for Little Hands to Hold

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Top 100 Finger Foods: 100 Recipes for a Healthy, Happy Child

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Following up on her hit bestseller Top 100 Baby Purees, Annabel Karmel presents Top 100 Finger Foods, a scrumptious guide to creating tasty tidbits that young children can really sink their teeth (or gums!) into. By the age of nine months, many babies are ready and eager to start feeding themselves. Although they might not be able to handle a spoon, children of this age can master the art of eating on their own — as long as the food they’re served is right-sized!

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Top 100 Finger Foods: 100 Recipes for a Healthy, Happy Child

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