Monday, 15 October 2012
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Frozen Yogurt Dots
Are you looking for a healthy snack that bodes well with your child’s lifestyle? Consider making frozen yogurt dots for your kids. They are a healthy snack that is fun and so easy to make that your children can help too! Having your children help you cook has many developmental benefits.
This may seem totally unrelated, but do you know what the top first baby words are (other than mommy and daddy)? The National Literacy Trust research reveals the top first words to be:
1) Dog
2) Cat
3) More
Hmmm, how did “more” crack the Top 3? Actually, this doesn’t surprise me one bit. This word is easy to say, and especially easy to use. Does this sound like a common scenario at home?
You give your little one a small treat. How do they respond? “More.”
Okay, so you give them a little more. How do they respond? “More.”
This goes on and on until you know what? You’re out of treats!
If you’re going to give your child “more,” at least make it healthy right?
Well, with frozen yogurt dots, it will be easy to give your child “more.” Feel guilt free as you keep giving them more and more healthy bite-sized yogurt to eat.
To do so, follow the simple instructions at Kids Are From Pluto!
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Comments (6)
... they look like the yogurt chips i fed to my rabbit.
The animal thing makes sense, given that so many of us have animals, and scientists are saying the earlier the exposure to animals the less likelihood of allergies to them later in life. Kind of like an immunization theory. I'm still processing more.
I tried them, they are freezing now so I'll let you know how they go. They look super convenient, especially since my daughter rarely lets me feed her with a spoon so that limits the foods I can give her.
@Pollypinks@xanga - that's totally weird because the earlier you're exposed to peanut butter the more likely you are to be allergic to it! wonder how all that works...
@Pollypinks@xanga - I used to have the cutest cat ever when I was a baby. His name was Figaro, but he died when I was four. I wasn't allergic then, but I'm allergic to cats and dogs now. And peanuts. Haha.
I'm sorry about the cat and dog allergies. I had a couple of gerbils for a while, and you wouldn't believe how attached I got to those little critters. Talk about an animal softie. Jeez.