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Organic Baby & Toddler Cookbook (Organic)


Organic Baby & Toddler Cookbook (Organic) Image  Manufacturer: DK ADULT
Author(s): Lizzie Vann, Daphne Razazan

ISBN: 0789471906    EAN: 9780789471901
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

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Features:
  • Fresh, additive-free natural foods are essential for the healthy development of all children
  • More than 50 quick and easy recipes and menu plans are carefully adapted for every stage of your child's development
  • Each section outlines essential superfoods for each age stage and provides appetizing recipes for healthy , satisfying meals
  • Advice for vegetarians and children with special needs is featured throughout.
The organic revolution is upon us -- let these fresh, modern, and inspiring sourcebooks be your guide. Fresh, additive-free natural foods are essential for the healthy development of all children. Now every parent can prepare tasty and nutritious meals with the Organic Baby & Toddler Cookbook. Why Choose Organic Food? Babies in the womb and young children are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of pesticides, additives, and genetically modified ingredients in food. Lizzie Vann, founder of Baby Organix in the UK, a pioneering organic babyfood company, explains how to avoid these dangerous elements, including helpful tips on deciphering food labels and identifying the most harmful additives to avoid. She also gives advice on where to shop for organic products and what organic staples to buy. Easy and quick recipes and menu plans are carefully adapted for each stage of your child's development. Each section outlines essential superfoods for each age stage and provides appetizing recipes for healthy, satisfying meals. From fruit purees for our baby to healthy snacks and independent food choices for the toddler, there is food here that the whole family will enjoy. Advice for vegetarians and children with special dietary needs is also featured. Organic Baby & Toddler Cookbook explains the benefits of organic food for you, your child, and for the environment.


User Submitted Organic Baby & Toddler Cookbook (Organic) Reviews


November 13, 2008
This is a great cookbook!
I ordered a few baby food cookbooks and I love them! I really like this one, mainly because I really did want my daughter to start out on organic food and this one really is good for that. I did not believe it before, but now I do believe that homemade baby food is a lot cheaper and healthier for the baby.

September 22, 2008
good cookbook
It's a good cookbook for the cook looking to get a little more creative or looking for new ideas for babies/toddlers. But organic? It's no different. You could use any baby cookbook & just use organic ingredients in place of conventional. But that's how it's going to be for any cookbook that boasts "organic" in the title. It's a bit of a marketing sham if you ask me. But I do enjoy the cookbook. My two year old liked helping me make the fruit bread sticks & she really loved eating them! Very healthy. I strongly agree with some of the other reviews however that you should not use this cookbook as a guide to know when to feed your baby what foods. Food allergies are scary things and a 4 month old should not be eating dairy.

June 28, 2008
ridiculous book!
This book is terrible! The suggestions for what to feed a 4-7 month old baby are crazy. At the beginning of numerous recipes it suggests frying and onion, potatos, etc.! Why on earth would you fry anything for a 4 month old baby?!It also suggests cheddar cheese, and strawberries for babies under one year old. I am suprised the book doesn't mention sprinkling peanuts as a garnish on top of the fried onion, cheddar and strawberries. A basic understanding of babies and nutrition should be necessary if you are going to write a cook book for babies.

June 26, 2008
Not healthy
I think that whoever is writing a cookbook for kids should have a background in nutrition and should consider teaching kids to have a healthy eating habits. If you want your child to have good eating habits when he/she grows up this book isn't for you.

May 28, 2008
A must have- Organic MOMS
This book has great recipes and pictures too. I don't mind having to read, but when I cook, I want to know what it's going to look like. This book has the best of both. I love how they categorize everything by months, so you know what's appropriate to feed your baby at each age group. Try it, you'll love it!

April 17, 2008
Love this book
Beautiful recipes. Not too hard to accomplish. I'm quickly learning that although food may be exciting at first to an infant, they quickly get bored. It will take some time for my daughter to get into some of these things, but it was worth the investigation. Making your own baby food is MUCH easier than you think.

January 16, 2008
Some great recipes
This is a fairly good cookbook. It groups the recipes by age of the baby/toddler/pre-schooler, and has some good ideas for creative snacks. My favorite recipe is the Dahl. It's basically lentils with vegetables; it's very easy and my pre-schooler actually loves it. We top it with plain yogurt and he devours it.

January 8, 2008
Huge disapppointment
I have a toddler at home. Everything that I have for him to eat is getting very borring, he has been eating it for a while now. So I decided to expand his menu a little. This book was not very usefull at all. I do not give him meats or poutry yet. All that this book had for toddleres was not healthy recipies. This was a waste of money.

December 12, 2007
Bought this as a gift for new parents
I bought this as a gift for new parents to go along with a baby food making kit that comes with freezing trays to freeze extra baby food. It will make a wonderful, organic baby shower gift I am proud to give.

November 22, 2007
Great Recipes
I love this book. I already star to cook meals at home for my baby. The down side: you gotta be a full time Mom in order to cook that deliciuos, but elaborated meals. Good deal.

 


 

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