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Parenting For Mums & Dads

Creative ways to get kids to eat their food

Make mealtimes joyful and stress-free with playful presentation ideas



Fun food presentation for fussy eaters.
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Oat so cute!

We can't decide - is the mouse, dog or cat more adorable?! These porridge animals are so easy to put together, and yet you'd never have thought of them yourself...would you? The ingredients are pretty self-explanatory - share yours on Insta: @BabyandchildUAE

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Sunny side up

Clown around with a fried egg and veggies that even the fussiest of eaters has to be charmed by. You can experiment with the hair; chopped carrots, plus some diced cucumber and red pepper in there too maybe?

It's up to you; as ever, the devil is in the detail, and the cucumber-skin eyebrows, peppercorn eyes and ketchup-grin can be tweaked to your liking.

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Rocket toast

3-2-1 - LIFT OFF! If, like us, you have toddlers who don't like cheese all that much, this fun spaceship disguise is sure to get them onside and upping their calcium quotient willingly.

It takes minimal skill, while the added red-pepper and carrot stars also encourage a healthy relationship with vegetables.

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How to do it:

Tools: Cookie cutter - Get as many shapes as you can and you're guranteed to find a use for all of them eventually. Paring knife and scissors - A paring knife with a plain-edge blade is ideal for peeling and other small or intricate work, while scissors will ensure you get exactly the shape you want. Big straws - Tough plastic or even pen lids are the experts' tools of choice when it comes to shaping those ever-so-important eyes.

For the eyes: Raisins, blueberries, chocolate chips, olives.

For the hair: Broccoli, strawberries, carrots.

For the details: Ketchup, nori, Nutella.

For the accents: Mixed vegetables, bell peppers.

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