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overdone: I just thought this book had less content than glossy pictures and recipes included ingredients not normally found in one's cupboard. I gave this as a gift, but would look for something more "parent" friendly and easier to use in the future. Also takes up much bookshelf space for the amount of use it will probably get.
More than just recipes! Everything you need for starting your child on the road to healthy eating!: If you have a baby or young child, you may already know that it is not always easy to feed them healthy or nutritious meals. Sometimes it's not all that easy to plan them either. Your child might be a picky eater, or you might be in need of some healthy recipes to make mealtime fun for your family. If you want to give your child a great start in life, the best way is to provide them with a balance of healthy foods. But where do parents begin to look? One such place is in the book, "SuperFoods for Babies and Children," by Annabel Karmel. What an excellent resource! Here are just a few of the wonderful treasures we found in this informative book: * Detailed, healthy recipes for main meals and desserts, categorized by age; *Sample meal planners, categorized by age; *Numerous food tips and the importance of a variety of each of the foods in our everyday diet; *What foods you should avoid giving your baby; *How to shop for healthy foods; *Much information on eating "superfoods" by colors and how you can give your child the best start in life by eating a well-balanced diet. This book also has a section that discusses food allergies and lists foods to cure common ailments. The steps are clearly detailed beginning at 6 months of age -- what foods you should begin introducing to your child...how to know if they are ready for solids...how to make baby food...and sample meal planners for the first 4 weeks of first solid foods. There are large colorful photographs of meals, and cute vegetable and fruit illustrations throughout the book. Short "Did you know?" facts and other side bar tips give you a quick look at important food information and how those foods can benefit our bodies. MyParenTime.com highly recommends this book -- informative content, clear appetizing food photos, and an abundance of ideas, make this book a winner! But be warned -- you might have some real fun creating these meals, and your child may beg you to make more healthy meals for them!
Item never received: After waiting nearly a month, I never received this item so I can't review it. However, I can review the seller which I do not recommend. I tried contacting them twice and never got a reply. No explanation as to why it never arrived. I'm only hoping that with the help of Amazon I will not be charged.
Good Recipes, but for Toddlers: I like the recipes in this book, and look forward to making them for my 11-month-old when she's a little older. I was disappointed that the author doesn't seem to recognize that some foods are inappropriate for babies, such as corn, shellfish, and peanut butter. I've chosen and then had to discard several recipes after doing further on-line research on the ingredients. As a new(ish) mom, I don't have extra time as it is!
Cute, fun food for kids!: I liked this book because it has a lot of fun looking food that is fun for kids to look at while they are eating, and good for them to be eating!
| Author: | Annabel Karmel | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 641.56222 | | EAN: | 9780743275224 | | ISBN: | 0743275225 | | Number Of Pages: | 192 | | Publication Date: | 2006-06-06 |
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