The more familiar children get with food and start to recognise what it is, the happier are to try it.
Choose strange shapes or funny textures, or fruits and vegetables that have a strong smell. I don't need to tell you not to give them anything they could choke on - they will probably have a go at putting the food in their mouths, so give it a quick wash before you let them loose.
Thanks for a lovely morning, the babies loved it and you have inspired me to get cooking and investigating with them!
ReplyDeleteLoads of great ideas to get the babies interested in food.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely some budding chefs amongst your three, you are going to have some fun in a few months once they get their hands and spoons into some cooking!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous blog you have! Looks like you have lots of fun with your children cooking. I look forward to coming back whenever I can and stealing some of your ideas! ;)
ReplyDeleteAlso, I love your name. We were going to call our second daughter Alexia (Alex for short), but I found another name at the last minute. But maybe if we have another girl...