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Feed Me I'm Yours

Baby Food Made Easy
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America's classic cookbook for parents of young children

The 30th anniversary edition of this classic cookbook for parents of tots and toddlers contains some of the most popular recipes for baby food, finger food, snacks and desserts ever published. Fully updated, this new edition includes information on the newest Food Pyramid Guide, sample servings for young children, organic baby food options, when to introduce new solids and which to try first, vegetarian baby food options, handling and storing baby food, safe uses of microwaves, the latest equipment for making baby food at home, foods likely to cause allergies and how long to delay introduction of these foods.

More than just a cookbook, Feed Me I'm Yours provides time-saving, trouble-saving, and money-saving tips. It also contains entertaining "edible craft" activities for celebrating birthdays, the seasons and major holidays.

Product Details

PublisherBalance
Publish DateNovember 02, 2004
Pages160
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780684028620
Dimensions8.5 X 5.7 X 0.5 inches | 0.4 pounds

About the Author

Vicki Lansky has been a trusted name in parenting advice for over thirty years. She has written for Sesame Street Magazine, Parent's Guide, and Family Circle. Her many TV appearances include Oprah, the Today Show, and the View. Her books have sold more than six million copies worldwide.

Reviews

"A must for every mother." --Midwest Parentcraft Center
"Chock full of ideas to make nutritious food irresistible to the playpen and fingerpaint set." --St. Paul Pioneer Press
"If you have young children and you don't use Vicki Lansky's books as a reference, you are working too hard." --West Set Gazette
"One of the top 10 childcare books." --McCalls
"Your children will love Vicki Lansky because she gives them permission to play with their food by doing 'edible crafts.'" --Parenthood.com

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