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Everyone wants their children to have the best possible diet, particularly in those all-important first years of life. But parents (especially new parents) aren’t nutritional experts. So how do they know if their babies and toddlers are getting all the nourishment they need?
Now, with Better Baby Food, there’s a complete, authoritative guide that takes the guesswork out feeding young children — from birth to 24 months and beyond.
Developed with the world-renowned Hospital for Sick Children, this book provides the most up-to-date, expert advice available, with easy-to-read information about every aspect of feeding young children — from breast and bottle feeding through to the introduction of solid foods. Each page is packed with tips, recommendations and common-sense guidelines for parents, including important topics such as food safety and allergies, teething and tooth care, digestive problems, essential vitamins and minerals, snacking, homemade vs. commercially prepared foods, feeding while traveling, as well as vegetarian diets.
But that’s not all. In addition to its wealth of nutritional information, this book features over 220 easy-to-prepare recipes, organized by meal and recommended age range. Each recipe provides a full nutrient analysis, and has been baby- and toddler-tested to ensure maximum flavor appeal. Start the day with Baby’s Fruit Smoothie or Apple Breakfast Bars. At midday try dishes such as Lunchtime Pasta and Bean Casserole or Crustless Cheese ‘n Carrot Quiche and, for dinner, Fiesta Tomato Surprise or Chicken and Peach Salad. These recipes are so imaginative and delicious, you’ll want to make them for your own dinner table!
Every year, 4 million babies are born in North America, creating a huge market of new parents, all of whom are looking for anything that will make their sleep-deprived lives easier. With its combination of comprehensive nutritional information and fast-and-easy recipes, Better Baby Food is the ideal resource.
Publisher : Robert Rose (May 5 2001)
Language : English
Paperback : 256 pages
ISBN-10 : 077880030X
ISBN-13 : 978-0778800309
Item weight : 635 g
Dimensions : 17.78 x 2.54 x 25.4 cm

Bought this 22 years ago and I STILL use it!
I met these two lovely authors at a baby show 22 years ago when I purchased this book. It has been my bible and I tell you I still use the recipes in this book today. This guide to introducing foods to your children was excellent, my kids love the food in here. The recipes are well balanced and I just love it. I have hundreds of recipes and I love to cook but this book has been and always will be my go to book!
Five Stars
great insight on food
No Book yet…….
I ordered this book 32 days ago and still have not received it. I will not be ordering any more books from Amazon or Book Squared. Ridiculas service.
Five Stars
Great book.
Excellent cookbook!
What I love so much about this book is that it introduces so many foods in many different ways. I served one of the spinach recipes with leftover Swiss Chalet chicken and fries but all my two year old wanted was more spinach. And yes there was cheese (some people read “fat”) in the recipe which I see people commenting about but think of all the vitamins and minerals she was getting from it? Any cookbook that can get a two year old to happily eat spinach, pad thai and stew is excellent in my opinion. I’m all for eating a wide variety of all types of foods (even including SOME fat and sugar) and avoiding processed packaged food as much as possible. That is exactly what this books gives you the tools to do.
Good but Not Very Helpful for the Beginning Eater….
I bought this book hoping to get some good advice and/or structure as to what exact foods my son should start eating once he was 4-6 months old. I was very disappointed that there was only one chapter that dealt with this and even there it doesn’t give you any advice as to what fruit/veggie you should start with once the time is right. I’ll keep it for the recipies I can use later but a more accurate title would be “Better Toddler Food” because it seems to focus on the 1 year old and up food arena with the recipies, etc that take up the vast majority of space in the book.
A help for a healthy lifestyle…
I stumbeled upon this book just when my son (who is 1)had just started to refuse to be spoon fed by myself, husband or my son himself! I was starting to worry that he was not getting the proper nutrition that he required. This cookbook helped! The into was particulary helpful, with the sample menu’s and how to start feeding your child “adult” food. I refer to these menu’s all the time and they reassure me that I am doing a good job on offering my child nutrition.As for earlier reviews that the cookbook is filled with sugar and fat filled recipes, well yes there are some that I would not feed my child, but you can also alter these recipes to your preference. However, the majority of these recipes are an excellent way to start your child off healthy.
Excellent Book!
My 17 month old has enjoyed every recipe I have tried. In fact my husband and I have also enjoyed the recipes. The recipes are designed for small meals so that even if your child does not enjoy them, there is not much food that has been wasted. All the ingredients are easily found in any store. I would very much recommend this book to anyone wanting some fresh ideas on what to feed a toddler.
I like the book but it’s dirty from previous owner and there was garbage in the book.