The Art of Hiding Vegetables: Sneaky Ways to Get Your Kids to Eat Healthy Food

The Art of Hiding Vegetables: Sneaky Ways to Get Your Kids to Eat Healthy Food

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Synopsis

How are you supposed to get your kids to eat the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables a day? How are you supposed to get them to eat even one or two? The answer is simple: you trick them into it. This book tells you how to conceal healthy food in the unlikeliest looking ways so that your children don't ever have to know they're eating it. Co-written by a nutritionist, this book is a godsend to frustrated parents everywhere.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: White Ladder Press Ltd
Published: 15 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0954821920
ISBN 13: 9780954821920

Media Reviews
As a working mother, this is just the book I need. It's packed with great ideas which are clever, practical and simple to use. Melinda Messenger A frontline guide to concealment and disguise... it offers a fresh - not to say underhand - weapon to parents who find themselves staring into the jaws of defeat. Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Karen Bali is self employed and married with two children aged 12 and 9. Fearing her children were becoming 'chicken nugget junkies' she teamed up with Sally Child to develop a book that will help busy working parents offer a healthier family diet. She hates cooking and is definitely not a domestic goddess. An ex - health visitor, Sally Child currently practices as a nutritional therapist, is a lecturer and a practitioner for HACSG (hyperactive children's support group) and Foresight (a fertility charity). She is author of 'An A-Z of Children's Health' published in 2002 by Argyll. Her 27, 23 and 18 year old daughters inspired her to retrain in nutrition. It's amazing what you learn living with a miniature Houdini and Attilla the Hun!