Corn on the cob: easy to hold and manipulate, great oral sensory input, sweet and delicious, difficult to bite off large choking hazard sized pieces.
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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Easy Toddler Food Crafts: Beets
Many adults don't like beets so convincing kids to try beets can be tough to say the least. But the more exposure a person (or child) has to a food, the more likely he or she is to eat it. So get started with a fun, beet-y food craft so that by by the time you introduce beets in a meal, they will be familar to your child and connected to a fun memory!
Beets have such a beautiful color, what better way to craft with them than to paint or stamp:
I realize that licking the beet is not the most sanitary thing to do but it is a great way to get a child to taste the beet without the pressure of telling them to taste it. Often the child will look at you like you're crazy at first and hesitate for a moment. But when the kiddo decides that it looks really really fun to stamp, and he doesn't want to be left behind, often he'll just go for it! I wait until after the kiddo has licked the beet a few times before I ask him or her what it tastes like.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Easy Toddler Food Crafts: Tomato Boats
Tomato Boats on Lake Hummus
This cute craft/snack couldn't be easier to make. Wrap a piece of washi tape around a toothpick to make a boat mast and flag, cut a cherry tomato in half and let your toddler assemble the boat by scooping up tomatoes with the toothpicks and floating them in hummus.
This is a great snack for a playdate. Let your kiddo help you assemble these ahead of time to serve to friends, or make this a fun activity and snack rolled into one for all the kids to enjoy!