Our Toddler Recipes website, wholesometoddlerfood.com was inspired, once again, by our twins as they grew out of baby food. In keeping with the good healthy eating habits we started, we began to create and compile recipes that Toddlers typically will not resist. Health Toddler recipes are easy and quick to make and you don't have to rely on processed or prepackaged foods to feed your Toddler!
Toddler Breakfast Ideas
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It's name literally means to "Break the Fast" from the previous night's sleep!
It's important to feed your Toddler a complete healthy and filling breakfast before you send her off into her big wide world. Having a belly full of healthy foods will help your Toddler begin her full and active day!
Lunch for the Toddler
Our Toddler lunch ideas are simple and yummy. Many lunch ideas may be made from dinner leftovers. Don't discount the goodness of a sandwich on whole grain bread!
Healthy Toddler Snacking
Let's face it, snacking is a big part of a Toddler's life. Providing healthy snacks for your Toddler helps to fill in the gap of healthy nutrients that may not have been eaten during a meal. Just remember that snacks for your Toddler should never interfere with a meal and should be relatively scheduled; snacking all day long is not a healthy option!
Dinners for Toddlers
Toddlers and dinner, oftentimes not a good match! Toddlers will be ess hungry at dinner time so don't stress the fact that your Toddler may nibble and pick at dinnertime! Read our ideas for incorporating your dinner into a Toddler dinner and other fun and healthy options!
"Fast" Foods
Don't take your Toddler to those fast food chains! You can simply and easily make "fast" food at home. Chicken nuggets and healthy sweet potato fries are just some of the options!
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Please note: It is important that you ensure your Toddler is sitting upright when eating any and all foods. Do not let your Toddler run around while eating any food! Pay close attention to size of the foods that you offer your Toddler and be cautious of any foods you feel might pose a choking hazard for your Toddler. For example, there are some Toddlers that may be able to eat grapes cut into pieces while other Toddlers might not. Only you know your Toddler and his/her abilities to handle different foods of differing sizes and proportions!
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