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Eating peas is way more fun when you can bulldoze them up an incline and watch them roll down into the bucket of a front loader. Constructive Eating’s bulldozer pusher, forklift fork, and front loader spoon were designed with function and play...
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Posted by Meredith Broussard on May 12th, 2010, 10:30 am
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OK, we know it’s obvious, but if the wordplay fits… This three-piece set of pancake molds from Williams-Sonoma lets you turn ordinary batter into a sun, moon and planet (though we think the latter looks more like a UFO). Just place them...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Mar 18th, 2010, 10:00 am
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Sickly-sweet frosted cakes are so 2009 — with the Cakewich baking pan from Fred & Friends, you can let the kids revel in the sheer crumby yumminess of a two-layered birthday cake while reserving the frosting to hold your two slices together....
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Mar 7th, 2010, 2:00 pm
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This stay-put utensil and bowl set keeps baby clean, while promoting self-feeding. The suction cups keep the bowl and utensils securely fastened to any surface. Elastic coils attached to the utensils and mimic natural reflexes of young children,...
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Posted by Christine_Coppa on Feb 9th, 2010, 4:06 pm
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Have a picky eater on your hands? To the rescue: My lunchbox: 50 recipes for kids to take to school. PB&J gets boring after 5 days of the go-to sandwich. Who wants a soggy ham hoagie? Not me. Thankfully, this box is filled with inventive sandwich...
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Posted by Christine_Coppa on Feb 8th, 2010, 11:50 am
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You can’t blame a kid for being cranky when they’re sick. Their bellies hurt. They’re tired. They don’t understand what’s happening to them. And on top of it all, you’re only giving them the blandest, most boring food...
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Posted by jeannesager on Feb 4th, 2010, 1:29 pm
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The countdown to Valentine’s Day is on, and in the search for ways to make this candy-laden holiday less messy, we have a winner.
The geniuses at California-based bakery Yummy Cupcakes have taken a tried and true kid favorite – the cupcake...
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Posted by jeannesager on Jan 20th, 2010, 11:31 am
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For those lazy weekend mornings when you actually have time to get creative with breakfast, ordinary pancakes just won’t do. Of course, extraordinary pancakes don’t just make themselves, as anyone who’s tried to drizzle shapes using...
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Posted by Aaron Burgess on Jan 13th, 2010, 9:30 am
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Don’t have time to crochet toy food for the kids? Here is a set by I Golfini della Nonna.
For the price of $105 you’ll get a cotton bag containing a fork, knife, spoon, bread slices, tomato, lettuce, ham, swiss and cheddar cheese, an ear...
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Posted by Lisa Estall on Dec 10th, 2009, 9:26 am
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Fall must be here – I’m fixated on cooking to warm up my chilly upstate NY home. And what’s the point of cooking without someone else around to enjoy it?
Even if, in the kid’s case, the enjoyment comes from coating herself with...
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Posted by jeannesager on Sep 17th, 2009, 11:07 am
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Who said anything about giving the kids knives? They can still cut your prep work in half when you’re making dinner by cutting up veggies, herbs and more.
This “Young Cooks Cutting Accessories Set” comes from the Rachael Ray from Furi...
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Posted by jeannesager on Sep 16th, 2009, 2:29 pm
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Some children may not like their food all smushed together. This Recycled Tray Set in Cream might make mealtime more fun and get the kids to eat. The tray includes a 6-ounce cup, fork and spoon.
It’s made of post-industrial recycled melamine and...
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Posted by Lisa Estall on Sep 14th, 2009, 4:24 pm