Child-friendly fruit and vegetables: in pictures

Fruit and vegetables: set a good example and make it fun Vegetables: get them in wherever you can Make fruit and vegetables kid friendly
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Fruit and vegetables: set a good example and make it fun

Child-friendly fruit and vegetables: in pictures Lead by example: if you want your child to eat fruit and vegetables, make sure she sees you enjoying your fruit and vegetables every day too.

 

Child-friendly fruit and vegetables: in pictures Make mealtimes fun. Pretend that mashed potato is ‘potato glue’ that other vegetables love sticking to. Kids can dip spoons of mash into piles of other vegetables like peas, corn and diced carrot. Child-friendly fruit and vegetables: in pictures Turn a simple pita bread pizza into a fun Mr Vegie face by arranging pizza toppings to make eyes, nose, mouth and ears.

 

Vegetables: get them in wherever you can

Child-friendly fruit and vegetables: in pictures Add more goodness to your child’s diet by adding vegies to favourite foods. For example, add grated carrot and zucchini to bolognaise sauce. Child-friendly fruit and vegetables: in pictures Kids love burgers, so ‘beef up’ the patty with extra vegetables like peas, corn, diced celery, finely chopped broccoli, or grated pumpkin or carrot.

 

Child-friendly fruit and vegetables: in pictures Homemade pumpkin or tomato soup are popular with kids and full of goodness. Serve in a favourite fun mug with toast ‘soldiers’ for dunking.

Make fruit and vegetables kid friendly

Child-friendly fruit and vegetables: in pictures Diced fruit and vegetables are easy for kids to manage. Check bananas to make sure their tops can be broken easily. Choose mandarins that are small and have loose skin – these are easier to peel.

 

Child-friendly fruit and vegetables: in pictures ‘I can eat a rainbow’: make a fruit rainbow using strawberries, pineapple, watermelon, kiwifruit, red grapes, oranges or rockmelon, and blueberries. Encourage kids to try each fruit on the rainbow. Child-friendly fruit and vegetables: in pictures On special occasions when lollies are being served, try to combine them with healthy foods. For example, include a marshmallow on a skewer of fruit rather than offering sweets on their own.