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You may have mastered the art of weaning, but any parent will tell you that toddlers are a different kettle of fish.
Whether it’s spitting food out, tossing it on the floor or our personal favourite -throwing it right in our faces – they certainly like to challenge you with their eating habits.
But we have good news! The experts at organic food brand Ella’s Kitchen have created a brand new guide that’s full of handy tips, advice and recipes and best of all, it’s totally free to download. Music to any parent’s ears.
Ella's Kitchen – your FREE guide to meal times with toddlers
Download your handy guide to feeding toddler tums now, from Ella’s Kitchen – and make dinner time a breeze (without the tiny tantrums).
download hereThe guide can help parents learn to build balanced meals and yummy snack ideas that are full of a variety of ingredients and flavours.
Got a fussy eater? The team can even help you combat meal refusal and encourage your little one to explore through a variety of methods, whether that be sensory food play, serving food as a family or experimenting with something in a different form.
They say it takes a village to raise a child, and that’s why this free guide is so great. It can feel like a spare pair of hands and provide some much-needed support.
Plus, you can use the recipes for the whole family as they offer delicious favourites such as delicious Katsu curry and smoky bacon and butternut pasta.
Developing a good relationship with food is key to Ella’s Kitchen and its brand mission.
Started back in 2006 by Ella’s dad, the company aimed to offer tasty and exciting baby foods that stood out from the bland and the beige.
They wanted their food to always be healthy, always fun, and always tasty, and now they offer everything from first-taste purees to main meals and yummy puddings.
Is it weird that we now want to eat these meals as an adult?
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