Dad of Divas' Reviews: Book Review - Best Food for Your Baby & Toddler

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Book Review - Best Food for Your Baby & Toddler

About the Book
The book aims at reversing the trend of childhood obesity by cultivating the baby's palate to crave tasty/healthy foods. The recipes have all been child-tested and approved, and are eminently practical b/c they can be prepared in 15 mins.

The book teaches parents how to select the right food, set up a pantry (with a guide to key kitchen equipment), establish smart eating routines, and introduce a wide variety of tastes and textures. It also explores today's most pressing nutrition issues: Should you buy only organic food? Is it healthy to restrict a toddler's calorie intake? Is a vegetarian diet good for a very young child? Additional resources include information on breastfeeding and food allergies, as well as a comprehensive listing of whole foods companies and products that make healthy eating faster and easier.

While this book has many great recipes, it is much more than that. It is really a guide book-- one that helps navigate the pitfalls of processed, non-nutritious, unhealthy foods that abound today, and instead find REAL foods that your baby/toddler will love. It doesn't have to be all hotdogs with mac & cheese...
The book is full of information on developmental nutrition, healthy food alternatives, and age-appropriate guidelines for what to introduce and when to introduce it. This book is full of creative ideas and is a great guide for new parents (or even experienced ones). It is not preachy, and it is backed by science. Kind of like a "Food Rules" for the under three-year-old set. If you follow this book's advice, you will be giving your child a gift that is far more precious than any toy or blanket. You will be giving the gift of good health.

My Take on the Book
This book is a treasure trove of great recipes and resources. The book does an awesome job t giving parents like myself ideas for expanding a child's foods beynd the staples of mac and cheese, chicken nuggets and hot dogs. The book did make me think twice about processed food and the more nutricious foods that you can share with your children.

I loved that the bok took a developmental approach to nutrition, providing step-by-step analysis of foods to try and age-appropriate guidelines for when to introduce different types of foods. I know that I am always looking for great ways to introduce my kids to health foods, and I know that if I had this book earlier that it would have given me a great way to introduce these foods at the right time earlier in their development.

If you are looking for a book that will give you and your kids the gift of good health you should add it to your collection. You can find the book on Amazon!

All opinions expressed in this review are my own and not influenced in any way by the company.  Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer or provider. Please refer to this site's Terms of Use  for more information. I have been compensated or given a product free of charge, but that does not impact my views or opinions.

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