WHAT SHOULD I FEED MY BABY?
REVIEWS
Professor Janet D Kelley, Professor of Child Development
"I was continually surprised and delighted at information that was included. I enjoyed the writing style – it gives one the feeling of having a conversation with a friend. Everything was useful and since there is so much of interest I can see that all readers would find items that are of interest."
Patrick Holford, Founder of The Institute for Optimum Nutrition and Author of The Optimum Nutrition Bible
‘I wish I were the child of a parent who had read this book. Suzannah Olivier’s enthusiasm for doing what’s best for one’s child shines through. Of course it isn’t just the children who will benefit from this invaluable book – it is the parents too. Highly recommended."
Lizzie
Vann – Children’s Food Campaigner and founder of Organix
“Still the best book on child nutrition available”.
Dr Sarah
Brewer – Daily Telegraph Columnist
"It’s brilliant. Excellent advice and information”.
Baby & You
Book of the Month. “Particularly enlightening… extremely comprehensive guide”.
Allergy
Cook
“Great recipes… full of useful information on the nutritional requirements for
your child”.
What Should I Feed My Baby? Has been mentioned many newspapers and magazines: The Sunday Times Style Section, The Express on Saturday Magazine, The Express, Vogue, Woman, Woman’s Weekly, Having a Baby, Baby, Babycare and Your Pregnancy, Right Start, Healthy Eating, Optimum Nutrition, Nutritional Therapy Today, Yoga & Health, The Journal of the Hyperactive Children’s Support Group – and others.
Available in France: Comment Bien Nourire Mon Bébé? (Gründ)
Available in Italy: Le Buone Pappe Per Diventare Grandi
(DeAgostini)
READERS COMMENTS
"My weaning bible! I ordered this book among five others when I decided to wean my son onto solids. It is the only book I use now, the others are put away in the loft." SA
"I particularly find it easy to read and ‘dip into’ when I need info. Both of us have health problems including asthma and eczema, so I am really interested in avoiding health hassles for my child and this book has, so far, answered all our questions. Anon (posted on Amazon).
Reader
Reviews, Amazon:
“Brilliant read. Not only does it contain some lovely recipes and helpful hints
about various foods etc, but it also goes into great detail as to how the foods
you are feeding your child will help to develop them or hinder their development
as well as many other useful bits of information. This book was so useful, I
found myself reading snippets nearly every night”.
“This is very different from [other] books as it explains foods and nutrients in details, why kids should eat this and not that... I really found this different and most useful. And the recipes are quite creative. My child eats a much more varied diet because of this book”.
Super reference book for those who are looking to go the Home Cooked route… I recommend this to all new parents it clears up many conundrums”.
“I keep on coming back to this book when it comes to sorting out what to feed my baby. It's fun and really thorough”.
CONTENTS
All parents want the best for their children but, with nutrition, many do not automatically know how to deliver the best options. This book gives balanced advice on how to deal with problems and answers questions about eating habits and diet which crop up for every parent. Meal planners are included to help with weaning onto solids and recipes are organised to correspond to all stages of development.
Attractively illustrated, this book makes a great gift for the parent of a newborn. The information is also appropriate for the health of older children.
What Are Little Children Made Of?
Healthy children make healthy adults. The first years of physical growth. The basis of good health – the digestive system. Your child’s amazing brain. The immune sytem.
The Breast And Bottle Guide
Breast really is best. Healthy eating plan for mothers. The best bottle options.
Worry-free Weaning
First foods. Cooking for babies – safety first. Cooking methods.
Nutrition Basics
What does our food deliver? Vitamins and minerals.
What Your Child Really Needs
What is a well-balanced diet? The energy roller-coaster. Vegetarian or vegan children. The great dairy debate. Voluptuous vegetables. Drinks & liquids. Live food – the life force. Wonder foods. Organic foods. Good food on a budget.
What Your Child Really Does Not Need
Why do children like sugar, salt and fats? Labels and how to read them. Protection from pollution. Allergies and food sensitivities.
The Easy Options
Fast food, not junk food. On the move, in a rush.
Food Wars
Happy meal times. Healthy food, a healthy attitude. Nursery school food.
Solutions, Not Problems
Immunity for life. Very active or hyperactive? Too thin, too fat…. Remedies for common ailments.
Meal Planners & Recipes
Resources
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