As the baby approaches normal toddler age, he may refuse some new foods. These Creative Meal Ideas for Toddlers may be just what you need to allow you to savor different flavors without arguing. It’s also just plain fun!
The best bento box
Why we love it: This healthy box is packed with enough options to satisfy and surprise even the pickiest eater.
Preparation: Start with half a sandwich and use a cookie cutter or sandwich cutter to cut out the flavors. Add colorful fruits and vegetables to your taste. If you want to share snacks individually, wrap them in cupcake wrappers.
Caterpillar motherboard hw
Why we love it: Based on one of our favorite children’s books, The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Preparation: Place ground cucumber or onion in a bowl. Cut an orange in half for sunshine and some carrots for brightness. For the worm, cut the grapes in half and zigzag across the plate. Use strawberries for the head. Bananas for eyes and banana skins for tails. A thin banana peel can double as a lizard’s leg.
Grilled tacos
Why we love it: You don’t have to cook for each person at your table separately. It looks nice and big. However, its smaller and smaller size makes it lighter and more child-centric.
Method: Buy stocked wonton rolls in the frozen food section. Mix the two ingredients in a pot and cook until soft. Cook tacos according to package directions, then add a small serving to each skillet and cook again until well browned. Add your favorite taco toppings!
The octopus
Why we love it: Plus it’s super easy to get, who doesn’t love delicious squid?
Directions: Prepare hot dogs according to package directions. When serving, use a knife to cut in half. Remove the skin from the hot dog and wipe the edges. (or cut with a knife) Use toothpicks to make eyes. Jazz it up with your favorite flavors. (For healthier results, use organic chicken broth.)
Sandwich recipe
Why we love it: It turns mealtime into playtime. And if you can find a puzzle-shaped sandwich cutter, it’s easy to make.
Method: When the bread is ready. Use a knife to shape the bread slices. (or using a smart cutter) to make the puzzle. Put the pieces back together so your child can put them back together!
Hot dog apple
Why we love it: It’s a silly combination of two things most kids love: bananas and hot dogs.
Preparation: Spread a little peanut butter on half of the yam sausage. Add the chopped chicken and add agar-agar to get the consistency of ketchup.
English Muffins
Why we love it: This happy face can inspire your little one to try colorful (read: healthy) foods.
Preparation: English muffin toast. (or bread or bread) and cut up fruits and vegetables such as grapes, green beans, carrots, broccoli, beans, olives, strawberries and blueberries. While cooking, add little butter and use fruits and vegetables to make mawa.
The fruit is a fish
Why we love it: It’s the perfect snack to take on stage!
Tip: Cut olives and carrots into small, one-inch-thick slices, and use blueberries to make bubbles. The eyes of the fish are creamy, mixed with a light blue color.
Sushi sandwich
Why we love it: This isn’t your typical sushi, but it gives your child a chance to experiment with shapes, textures and flavors.
How to prepare: Let the sandwich dry as usual – or use aluminum foil or baking paper for easy assembly! When you are ready, mash the sandwich well with your hands and cut it into pieces. Available as a finger food or with chopsticks.
Smiling pizza
Why we love it: Pizza might not be the healthiest food on the planet.
Preparation: Mini muffins or English muffins spread with pizza sauce. Make toppings like cheese and veggies like olives, onions, peppers, broccoli, and green beans!
Garden party table
Why we love it: This colorful garden has fruits, vegetables, proteins and desserts, so you don’t have to worry about your child’s balanced diet.
How it works: Assemble the flowers using graham crackers or sugar cookies. colorful fruits and vegetables such as carrot, banana, berries and tomatoes. You can make PB&J and cut them into flower shapes.
Pasta with squid
Why we love it: Totally unexpected and kid-friendly.
Instructions for use: Boil water to prepare hot dogs. Cut the fresh pasta and the piece of sausage into slices about a centimeter thick. Is!
Peacock fruit bowl
Why we love it: Teach your child about new animals with great treats!
Instructions for use: Cut the grapes and plums in half. Place the grapes on a flat surface like a peacock in a bowl. Add blueberries (or your favorite fruit) for a change. Grated cheddar cheese on the nose and paw (or use carrot instead). Make holes with a toothpick to make the eyes.
Stupid sandwich face
Why we love it: This dish is perfect for picky eaters. It contains all the essential nutrients and enough to make it an A+ diet.
Preparation: Same as a normal sandwich. Try bread (optional!), peanut butter, bananas, apples, and milk or soy or almond butter, along with a variety of fruits and vegetables. And let your child try other foods.
Cat treats in the living room
Why we love it: Pair snacks with your favorite music. You can’t go wrong!
Directions: Cut apples, strawberries, and bananas into 1/2-inch-thick slices instead of berries, kiwis, pineapples, and other colorful fruits. Lower the cylinder to create a soaring butterfly!