Food for Toddlers

After a baby’s first year, growth slows down and so does the appetite.  Here is a list of foods to try with your toddler.  Present food as good, rather than good-for-you.  Have happy mealtimes. Encourage without urging, forcing, or rewarding a child to eat.

Finger Foods

 
Toddlers enjoy the independence of eating by themselves.  Eating with fingers is a good way to give this independence before baby has the skill to use utensils.  As baby sees you eating with utensils, he’ll want to develop his skill.  Start with a child’s spoon for spoon foods.

Fruit – cut into appropriate sizes

  • Apples, peeled – raw or cooked
  • Bananas
  • Blueberries
  • Canned fruit and fruit cocktail
  • Canned Mandarin oranges
  • Cantaloupe
  • Dried fruits softened by soaking in a little hot water (or they can be chopped)
  • Figs
  • Grapefruit sections
  • Grapes, halved or quartered
  • Kiwi, peeled
  • Oranges, sectioned
  • Peaches, peeled
  • Pears
  • Plums
  • Strawberries, halved
  • Sweet cherries, halved and pitted
  • Watermelon 

Vegetables

  • Cooked asparagus tips
  • Ripe avocado
  • Steamed broccoli
  • Carrots, steamed or grated
  • Cooked Cauliflower
  • Celery, with strings removed
  • Cooked green beans
  • Shredded lettuce
  • Cooked mushrooms
  • Slightly cooked green peas
  • Potatoes, mashed or french fries (oven-baked)
  • Cooked squash, zucchini and yellow
  • Tomatoes, peeled 

Meats

  • Beef roast, sliced thin or ground
  • Crisp bacon
  • Chicken or turkey, diced or sliced very thin
  • Frankfurters cut in small pieces that could not cause choking
  • Ham, cut into bite-sized pieces
  • Hamburger, meat balls, or meat-loaf pieces
  • Lamb
  • Luncheon meats
  • Tuna
  • Veal 

Dairy

  • Cottage cheese (add fruit, or blend and make into dip.  Serve on crackers)
  • Cream cheese on cracker or bagel
  • Eggs, scrambled, or hard-boiled, deviled, omelets
  • Mild cheese – small pieces, or grated

Breads

  • Arrowroot cookies
  • Bagels
  • Biscuits
  • Bread pudding
  • Breads – white or dark
  • Cereals, hot or cold, unsweetened varieties (with or without milk)
  • Cooked pasta (noodles, macaroni – different shapes and colors, spaghetti, ravioli, and         many others)
  • Cookies – oatmeal, or plain
  • Corn bread
  • French toast fingers
  • Graham crackers – plain or with peanut butter
  • Milk toast
  • Pretzels – without excess salt
  • Sandwiches – egg salad, lunch meat, tuna or chicken salad, peanut butter and jelly and many more
  • Soda crackers
  • Toast strips, with a little butter
  • Zwieback
 

Other Toddler Foods

Drinks 

  • milk
  • eggnog
  • fruit juice
  • milk
  • fruit juice blends 

Spoon foods

  • Casseroles of meat or fish, vegetables, and pasta
  • Cereal with fruit
  • Cooked spinach
  • Custards or puddings
  • Eggs (soft-cooked, baked with milk, creamed hard boiled)
  • Gelatins
  • Ice cream
  • Junket
  • Soups
  • Tapioca or rice pudding
  • Yogurt (plain, vanilla, or mixed with baby fruits)

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