Mashed potato is always a good start for toddler meals. Easy to make, toddlers like them. Pureed meat with vegetables is always a good combination. They get protein and enough nutrition from eating this meal.
Some good ideas for meals for toddlers are chicken tenders, corn, beans, mashed potatoes, and rolls.
A good music class for any toddler would definitely be the piano or clarinet. They are easy to teach, i would recommend you take group classes where toddlers can also have the chance to socialize.
Robin Barker has written: 'Mighty toddler' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Parenting, Toddlers 'Baby & Toddler Meals'
Of course it is a problem if a toddler ate (ingested) baby powder! Call your doctor to see what they recommend.
On Amazon.com, you can buy the Children's Quick and Easy Cookbook. This is a cookbook that not only caters for easy, child-oriented recipes, but things you can make WITH your toddler!
To effectively stop your toddler from throwing food during meal times, you can try implementing consistent rules and consequences, providing positive reinforcement for good behavior, and teaching them proper mealtime etiquette through gentle reminders and modeling good behavior yourself. Additionally, ensuring that your toddler is not bored or distracted during meals can also help reduce food throwing behavior.
Now that she is walking, my toddler gets into everything.
There are many good sources for finding affordable toddler backpacks. The best places to find affordable toddler backpacks would be at stores like Amazon.
A good size to get a girl toddler would be any size that ends in a T. When a size ends in a T it means that it is for a toddler. A decent size would be a 3T.
I recommend a teething ball or a teething toy of some sort. A teething toy will help develop more tactile senses which are essential to every toddler's development-especially a visually impaired toddler. Also, most teething toys for toddlers are portable, and do not take up very much storage space.
it makes their bones stronger
I'd recommend Gerber dried fruit. They make dried bananas, strawberries, apples, and other fruits. They're yummy, healthy, and and small enough that your toddler won't choke on them.