Children everywhere in the world have an on-going love affair with junk food
such as hamburgers, pizza, candy, soda and salty foods like potato chips and
french fries. Unfortunately, it's hard to find a single child who has these same
strong feeling for the healthy food that they need such as grains, vegetables,
fruits and foods reach in nutrients such as meat, beans, fish and nuts.
Fortunately, there is one tied and tested strategy to make kids eat the kind
of healthy food that some of them may not want -- that's by making it fun.
That's right, make eating healthy food fun. And how do you do that? Here are
some tips:
(1) The Sneak Attack. Try sneaking in some of those fruits and vegetables along
with the kind of food they like, say, making muffins out of bananas or apples.
There are lots of vegetables the you can throw in when you're serving the kids
pizza. You could also make them look funny by arranging them creatively on a
plate or making them stand up like people. Sure, some people don't want their
kids playing with food, but if it will help them get healthier, it may be worth
the effort.
(2) Funny Name Game. If your kids are below the age of four, here's a nifty
trick that gets them every time. Give the fruits and vegetables funny names and
concoct elaborate stories. Some stories will end with these funny-named
vegetables getting swallowed alive by the giant child. In another version, the
vegetables run for cover and hide from their enemies by entering a big cave that
happens to be your child's mouth where they quickly get gulped down.
(3) The Taste Test. Kids dislike vegetables because they don't like the taste.
Therefore, make the healthy foods taste better and your child will love them.
For instance, put peanut butter on celery or add a dash of flavor to broccoli
with ranch dressing. I'm sure you can think of dozens of ways to spruce up
healthy food.
The key is to find creative ways to make your children enjoy eating healthy
food. And once they've acquired a taste for it, eating healthy foods will be
second nature to them.
About the Author:
Kadence Buchanan writes articles on many topics including
Food,
Home Improvement, and
Outdoors
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