Toddler Recipes

Toddlers can be picky when it comes to eating. Having a wide range of recipes in your repertoire can ensure that your tot is getting the daily nutrition that they need. Even though your goal as a parent and caregiver is nutrition, it doesn't mean that the food has to be less desirable.

Fine motor skills can be encouraged easily in cooking.  With measuring and counting, stirring and pouring, patting and rolling you are essentially performing all the fine motor skills your toddler needs to develop.  This is why we have added a recipe section that includes toddler and child friendly recipes.  You can use this data base for fun cooking ideas for you and your child as well as for meal planning for the picky eater.

Happy Cooking!

Banana Ice Cream Snack

Chicken Pox Pancakes

Cupcakes...The Toddler Way!

Easy Taco Pasta Salad

Happy Face Pizzas

Kite Bites

Make a Face Recipe

Toddler Mud Cookie Recipe

Pineapple Smoothie Recipe

Pineapple Surprise Muffins, Where the Surprise is Mom's Secret!

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Easy Question Mark Pretzels Recipe

Rainy Day Cake Recipe

Toddler Potato Recipes

Top 3 Teething Foods for Toddlers

Wiggly Worm Treat

 

Don't forget to check out our section of Craft Supply Recipes!

 

Look for Inventory at our Store!

We carry a great selection of custom made bows. You can also order a specific color scheme to match your youngsters outfit perfectly!



Also check out the Toddler Accessories! We carry masks and other Dramatic Play items to make Free Play and learning even more fun!

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Fun in the Sun!

Try out these Toddler Activities to cool off this Summer. Warning...all activities do involve water!

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Studies have shown that an average 24 month old toddler can say around 50 words. At any age, children can understand more words than they can say. During the third year of life, a toddler's "receptive vocabulary" will grow by a few thousand words!

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