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5 Easy Ways to Get Your Preschooler to Eat More Veggies

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June 16, 2015

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Preschool-aged children can be so picky. That’s why I’m sharing these 5 Easy Ways to Get Your Preschooler to Eat More Veggies. Their likes and dislikes can change quickly with no rhyme or reason. There’s nothing quite like a battle caused by introducing a new flavor or texture at mealtime! It can be enough to make even the most determined parent stick to serving graham crackers, chicken nuggets and macaroni and cheese. But kids need the nutrition in fresh vegetables. Even more, the preferences they develop now can affect their food choices for the rest of their lives!

Preschools can become very picky eaters and refuse to try new veggies. Try these 5 Easy Ways to Get Your Preschooler to Eat More Veggies at the dinner table

5 Easy Ways to Get Your Preschooler to Eat More Veggies

So how do you get your preschooler to like vegetables? While there’s no easy button, you can use these five simple tricks to help them enjoy the beautiful colors and flavors found in the produce aisle.

Help them learn where vegetables come from

Tour a produce farm together, or better yet, plant your own garden. Let them touch the soil, look at how tiny the seeds are, and talk about how the rain and sunshine help the vegetables grow. If you can, let them taste fresh veggies right off the vine.

Let them shop with you

Preschoolers love to be part of the process, so get them involved and let them pick out several options. Make it a game to see how many shapes and colors you can put in your basket.

Prepare your meals together

Scrubbing potatoes, snap peas, and washing tomatoes are all great ways for preschoolers to be involved in meal prep. When it comes time to serve the food, they’ll be much more likely to try the dishes that they helped make.

Be creative

There are a ton of ideas on Pinterest for preparing vegetables in cute and appealing ways. Try dipping your veggies in dressing or even ketchup! (Trust me, your preschooler won’t think twice.) Look for miniature versions of popular vegetables – baby carrots, mini sweet peppers, and grape tomatoes are all super fun to eat.

Always offer choices

Try to offer two vegetable sides at every meal. Experiment with different ways of preparing each vegetable. Your child may not care for raw carrots but love them roasted or sauteed. They may love raw broccoli dipped in ranch, but hate it steamed. Let your child help choose which veggies to eat and how they are served – you’ll find they are much more willing to try vegetables of their own choosing.

5 Easy Ways to Get Your Preschooler to Eat More Veggies

Remember, like every other parenting challenge, don’t give up. These things take time and consistency, but they are so worth it! After some time implementing these simple steps, you may be surprised at how easy it is to get your preschooler to like vegetables after all.

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What is the one vegetable that your preschooler refuses to even try?

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Victoria is a mom of two beautiful girls and wife to a supportive husband living in sunny Florida! She's on a mission to help moms create purposeful motherhood without the chaos. She loves to share simple family-friendly recipes, inspirational parenting tips, and ways to create habits for a peaceful home.

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  1. Emma says

    June 22, 2015 at 4:11 am

    Making fun faces out of fruits and vegetables tends to get my daughter to try them. (Sometimes, at least, lol!)

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