Feeding

You're in the right place for all things food. We want to support you to have more successful mealtimes with your children.
Browse this section for recipes, information about why our products are the best and how you can make small changes to your routine to foster your child's positive relationship with food

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Christmas Baking: Gingerbread People

Christmas Baking: Gingerbread People

Baking is messy. I can't lie to you. It's messy. And if you've followed me for a while, you know I rave about messy play being really important for development....
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Frozen Banana Yoghurt Pops

Frozen Banana Yoghurt Pops

I totally regret not making these WITH August today so I'm sharing them with you so you can be better than me!How: chop a banana in half, shove lolly sticks...
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Smoothie Making

Smoothie Making

Normally August plays a pretty passive role in smoothie making whilst I run around getting each ingredient as I think of it. Today I wanted to turn it into an...
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Baking: Crepes

Baking: Crepes

We call these pancakes but you might know them as crepes.We made crepes this morning! Before I was even showered or dressed so please ignore my chronically greasy hair! Play...
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Baking: Cheese Scones

Baking: Cheese Scones

WE MADE CHEESE SCONES! I'm really not very domestic and I certainly never baked pre-baby so this kind of activity is totally out of my comfort zone. Scones seem super...
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Play Tray Food Display

Play Tray Food Display

Little food is fantastic for fine motor skills practice. When your child has to use their pincer grip to pick up something small, the muscles that are being used are...
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5 ways to stop food throwing at mealtimes

5 ways to stop food throwing at mealtimes

Don't come after your tiny baby. They're just learning about the world and how things work. But from approx age 11m and up, your little one knows that you don't...
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hand holding The Open Cup from Zazi

4 reasons to choose The Open Cup for your child's development

Open cups are better for your child than sippy cups. Here are 4 reasons why.
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