The Happy Plate is a great resource for not only serving your child a balanced diet but also making dinner time fun! The plates come in fun colors including green, blue, pink, yellow, red, orange, turquoise, and purple.
Each section of The Happy Plate is labeled for fruits, veggies, grains, and proteins! The serving size reflects the government food recommendations. I love this because it makes giving your children a variety of food simple and fun! Another perk is the plate has letter son it so it’s become a bit of a teaching tool for us. For our Happy Plate, we had carrots, pears/bananas, mini wheats, and a cheese stick (we picked a dairy protein)! The only negative is we only have one and my kids always argue over who gets to it!!
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My daughter isn’t too picky but I am always looking for fun and creative mealtimes!
Wish I had this growing up. I tend to over eat.
I have an incredibly picky eater! Now that she is 3 I’ve made a lot of prgress however since I can “make” her eat more things she doesn’t want to.
He’s not too picky.
I have 2 that are and one that is a hoover…the picky eaters can be a pain. I also have one that has a peanut allergy so we are having to remember that now to.
He’s not too picky:)
yes!!
I would not say he is a picky eater but meats are usually the last thing he eats. Veggie are the first so i dont complain
My granddaughter is going through a phase, she doesn’t like anything she used to like. I really think this plate is a good idea
Yes, they were and for different things.