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Rating: Summary: Fun Foods for Toddlers Review: I checked this book out from the library and decided to order it from Amazon because it had so many great recipes. I cook a great deal and could tell these recipes will be terrific. The foods are simple in preparation and very nutritious. The recipes are obviously for a toddler with teeth, and my son is just about there. I think it will be fun to arrange his meals into funny, cute shapes and animals and look forward to using this book a lot.
Rating: Summary: Basically a recipe book for stay-at-home-parents Review: I purchased this book to try to learn how to feed my 6 month old. We just started solids and I've been looking for information on how to introduce foods, how much to feed him and the like. This was not the book for me. Basically, there are 7 pages of information on how to feed a child under 18 months. And I'm suspicious of the information presented there since she recommends giving whole milk to a 6 month old, when the American Academy of Pediatrics is very clear about not giving milk until after 1 year.There are a few pages on feeding a toddler. The rest of the book offers recipes and instructions on how to make a "cat faced omlette" or a "meatloaf car", which is cute and instructional, but not very helpful in learning how to feed your infant. Unless you have the time and inclination to create "vegetable rocket ships" I would not buy this book.
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