How Can Reading Expose Your Child to New Foods?

The King's TasterAs parents, we always want the best for our children. That is why we try to familiarize them with as many things as possible. This is especially true when it comes to new foods. After hours of begging and nagging for your child to try something new, it always seems like giving them what they want is the only option. If your child is having a hard time being open to new foods, Little Fun Club is here to help!

Children’s books are always a great aid for exposing your child to new things. Hundreds of children’s authors have specialized in providing your child with stories that can help to familiarize them with new sights, sounds and smells. Creating extravagant yet relatable stories for your child, these story books can help your child’s quest towards new foods get a jump start.

Monsters Don't Eat BroccoliWe are excited about the books included in our boxes that can broaden a child’s horizons. We have included books like Kenneth Oppel’s The King’s Taster and Barbara Jean Hicks’s Monsters Don’t Eat Broccoli to help children understand the possibilities that come about when you are open to new foods. Each book takes a unique and productive approach to the matter between children and food. Whether your child is too full on sweets or is overall resistant to the idea of healthy foods, each book works to remind your child about the benefits of taking chances with food. With fun and colorful characters, these stories are a sure way to start a dialogue about improved eating.

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2 thoughts on “How Can Reading Expose Your Child to New Foods?

  1. JS

    My son loves The King’s Taster. This is one of his favorites, and with all the colorful illustrations, the story and the travel it makes it easy to talk about food and what he likes or dislikes and why.

  2. Little Fun Club

    We love this book as well and think that it is a perfect story for a toddler!

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