Remember that toddlers like to nibble on small quantities of food, so try to avoid overwhelming their senses with a tightly packed lunchbox containing giant portions! Try to add variety, and to avoid wastage, take into account cake and candy days at school.
Invest in a variety of small plastic containers and make the effort to prepare little tubs of various finger food the night before. Some children like to have their various food groups separated, and won’t touch a foodstuff if it has been “tainted” by something else in the lunchbox.
Most toddlers balk at the sight of a whole fruit in their lunchbox, but will eat it if is cut up into little pieces.
In summer, freeze water or diluted 100% pure fruit juice in a plastic bottle the night before, so that by the time your little one drinks it the following day, it is still cold and refreshing.
Three main meals and three significant snacks are important in every child’s day (quantity may vary from child to child, so don’t panic if your child is a small eater). This provides regular fuel for their metabolism and prevents low blood sugar and unhealthy snacking.
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