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I'm having a hard time finding things my 18 month old will eat. He doesn't want baby food anymore and seems to not want anything else, even mac n cheese!

2006-11-19 16:32:01 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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My son was like that too and it is trying on your patience. I totally sympathize with you there. The trick is to offer him several SMALL portions of different things. The one he picks is something to keep giving him. Plus, when children are little like that they do go through phases of not eating. I know you have heard they will eat when they are hungry and they will! Soon he will start eating everything and anything and shoot up on you.

2006-11-19 16:35:09 · answer #1 · answered by angel21781 2 · 2 0

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2016-12-29 06:02:17 · answer #2 · answered by purinton 3 · 0 0

Grated apple, mixed with a little applejuice and chopped bananas
Wagon wheel pasta (multicolors might be fun; try it without cheese)
Cheese ravioli or beef ravioli
Baked potato (chopped) or mashed potato, with a little butter and sour cream
Steamed fresh green beans or carrots, maybe with some butter
Toast with apple butter
Rice pudding with fruit
Cream cheese (good for dipping veggies and crackers or by itself)
Block cheese, served in slices
Sandwiches cut with cookie cutters

2006-11-19 16:48:53 · answer #3 · answered by nosleepthree 4 · 0 0

I have a 14 month old that was the same way and I figured out that he just hadn't figured out yet what to do with semi solid food. He would store it in his cheeks like a little chipmunk. I've found that the fruit bites and veggie bites found in the baby aisle work to get them started. they taste good and melt in his mouth. My son also likes the cups of soup. It entertains him to slurp up the noodles.

2006-11-19 16:39:28 · answer #4 · answered by jvcaac 1 · 0 0

But he`s sucking down those bottles? If so cut back on his liquid intake.They are very picky eaters at that age and if they can get filled on a bottle they will perfer a bottle instead of food.Do not give him anything to drink for 2 hours before dinner.But if he is hot or just been running alot you will have to give him a small drink of something.

2006-11-19 16:52:51 · answer #5 · answered by darlene100568 5 · 0 0

Have you tried any of the Gerber veggie or fruit puffs? Also my 3 yr old never wants to eat so I always make sure and have Pediasure on hand! It comes in chocolate and vanilla that way I know he is getting all those vitamins!

2006-11-19 16:34:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Offer them a variety. It seems like they'll survive on air though. Try Goldfish crackers from Pepperidge Farm. My toddler surprised me by loving green beans straight from the can! Also, another thing to try is raisins.

2006-11-19 16:33:51 · answer #7 · answered by mr_tasty_phlegm 4 · 2 0

give him a variaty to choose from - babies sometiem slike very strange things - vegetables, anykind od fruits, milk from teh bottle, some breat, porridge, soup - give him a gao in many things and u'll discover his favourite. just don't make a big thing out of it, as he may get used to saying no to ur offers for being in the center of ur attention.
good luck with mrs "not hungry" ;)

2006-11-19 18:31:24 · answer #8 · answered by rafinuota 2 · 0 0

How about trying some pb&j....cut up cheese...cut up ham...little things that he will eat himself. Healthy things. Toddlers love to do things themselve. Just offer these things to him...hopefully he will take advantage.

2006-11-19 16:34:42 · answer #9 · answered by swtdee32 1 · 1 1

dont force the issue, he will eat when he's hungry. just avoid getting him used to sugary or processed foods.

2006-11-19 16:34:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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