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The Kid-Veggie Relationship: Make Your Children's Relationship With Vegetables A Positive Experience:
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The Kid-Veggie Relationship: Make Your Children's Relationship With Vegetables A Positive Experience:
Current price: $8.99


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The Kid-Veggie Relationship: Make Your Children's Relationship With Vegetables A Positive Experience:
Current price: $8.99
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We all know that eating fruits and vegetables is important. But how do you get kids to eat more of these foods?
This book presents solutions to end your fights, restore peace and put the nutrition and fun back into mealtimes. As a mother, I know that the emotional drain of trying to get your kids to eat their veggies. I discovered a few tricks along the way that have worked for me and plenty of others I have shared them with. When Jenny realized her distaste for pumpkin was sending out more than just the message that pumpkin doesn't taste good, actually creating much bigger repercussions, she started following the advice in the book, relaxed, and found a whole new attitude which got her kids back on track without drama. That's just it. You don't have to have the drama and stress that is brought on by trying to do the right thing as a parent but not having your kids cooperate. I promise that if you follow the suggestions in the book, your mealtimes will be more fun and your children's nutrition will improve. Each chapter is designed to help make your children's relationship with vegetables a positive experience for all concerned, including you.We all know that eating fruits and vegetables is important. But how do you get kids to eat more of these foods?
This book presents solutions to end your fights, restore peace and put the nutrition and fun back into mealtimes. As a mother, I know that the emotional drain of trying to get your kids to eat their veggies. I discovered a few tricks along the way that have worked for me and plenty of others I have shared them with. When Jenny realized her distaste for pumpkin was sending out more than just the message that pumpkin doesn't taste good, actually creating much bigger repercussions, she started following the advice in the book, relaxed, and found a whole new attitude which got her kids back on track without drama. That's just it. You don't have to have the drama and stress that is brought on by trying to do the right
This book presents solutions to end your fights, restore peace and put the nutrition and fun back into mealtimes. As a mother, I know that the emotional drain of trying to get your kids to eat their veggies. I discovered a few tricks along the way that have worked for me and plenty of others I have shared them with. When Jenny realized her distaste for pumpkin was sending out more than just the message that pumpkin doesn't taste good, actually creating much bigger repercussions, she started following the advice in the book, relaxed, and found a whole new attitude which got her kids back on track without drama. That's just it. You don't have to have the drama and stress that is brought on by trying to do the right thing as a parent but not having your kids cooperate. I promise that if you follow the suggestions in the book, your mealtimes will be more fun and your children's nutrition will improve. Each chapter is designed to help make your children's relationship with vegetables a positive experience for all concerned, including you.We all know that eating fruits and vegetables is important. But how do you get kids to eat more of these foods?
This book presents solutions to end your fights, restore peace and put the nutrition and fun back into mealtimes. As a mother, I know that the emotional drain of trying to get your kids to eat their veggies. I discovered a few tricks along the way that have worked for me and plenty of others I have shared them with. When Jenny realized her distaste for pumpkin was sending out more than just the message that pumpkin doesn't taste good, actually creating much bigger repercussions, she started following the advice in the book, relaxed, and found a whole new attitude which got her kids back on track without drama. That's just it. You don't have to have the drama and stress that is brought on by trying to do the right