Oh how I love his tiny face! He is sweet, adorable and HILARIOUS.
But he (like my other two kids) is kiiiind of picky when it comes to food. Could it be because I always have my boob in his face? Maybe. But I know that's not what's up with the older two...they lost the boob a long time ago.
Any who, I've been doing some research on "picky" eaters and you'll be happy to know there is HOPE!
Now, don't get all weird on me when I bring up the French and how they "don't get fat" because I really do think they're on to something here!
“The French believe that teaching a kid to eat is just as important as, and just as time consuming as, teaching them to read. When you teach a kid to read, you teach the alphabet, then words, sit with them, read with them. The French feel that way about eating. They have a long-term view. They also don’t get frustrated when there are bumps in the road. Some kids take longer to read than others, but they don’t give up and say “This kid is a picky eater, she just doesn’t like broccoli.” You don’t treat fear of foods as a personality trait, you treat it as a phase.” –Bon Appetit/Karen LeBillon
With that in mind, I found some easy kids meals we can try with our tiny food critics.
Find the full post here
Now go get em mama's and papa's! Let's train those tiny taste buds to enjoy more than just McNuggets!
xoxo,
M

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