It has a cool name kids can relate to, like Happy Snack Face. So
before your child even sees what it is, they are curious to find out.
It is colorful - red grapes & strawberry, green kiwi, yellow star
fruit & banana, orange cantaloupe.
It is arranged in a shape or pattern that kids can identify with -
Happy Face.
It has kid friendly textures (in this case juicy fruits, but just as
easily made from crisp or crunchy vegetables).
By arranging the foods into patterns that kids can recognize, you also
have the opportunity to get them involved in the preparation. After
you child devours the Happy Snack Face, you might suggest that for
snack tomorrow, he prepare a Scary Snack Face. You cut up the fruits
and he can arrange them on the plate. The more involved a child
is in the selection and preparation of their meals, the more likely
they will eat it, enjoy it, and want to have it again. Not only does
this start to get them interested in what they are eating, but it also
lays the foundation for healthy eating habits that will benefit them
for the rest of their lives. In order for a healthy recipe to
be a hit with kids, it needs to be appealing, so give them what they
want. Use recipes that combine imaginative names, bright colors, and
kid friendly shapes for a sure fire hit. So like I said before, it's
all about presentation.
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