{Copy-Kids DVD Trailer from Copy-Kids on Vimeo}
Getting your kid to eat healthy. Sounds simple enough, right? Maybe it is simple- for you. With my Bubbie though it has been far from it. This is one reason I jumped quickly for a chance to review 'Copy-Kids:Eat Fruits and Vegetables'. After all- Bubbie seems to be a 'follower' in this stage of his life. A video where he gets to watch other kids eat healthy fruits & veggies could only help his eating habits. I wanted to definitely give it a try. Boy am I glad I did!
Growing up, my family had salads & some veggies with dinner. However, the veggie list was fairly limited and the fruits we ate were pretty cliche'. Watching the Copy-Kids video with the kids introduced me to so many new ideas. It showed me that there is no harm in letting your kid eat a bell pepper as if it were an apple. Before watching the video I had never even thought of handing Bubbie half of an avocado & a spoon. The options really are endless when it comes to ways your kids can enjoy their fruits and veggies. Each kid is different but that is one neat thing about this DVD, it shows different kids eating each of the foods. With the variety that is introduced to your child, they are sure to connect with one (or many) of the kids they see. Not to mention, it's pretty cute for us parents to watch as well.

[Both of the kids watching the Avocado portion of the DVD]
I highly recommend this DVD to other parents. Our children learn best from observing other children. Enter below to win a copy courtesy of Copy-Kids & Sugar in My Grits. You can also purchase a copy of 'Copy-Kids:Eat Fruits and Vegetables' from the Copy-Kids website.
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My kids do better than I do! I'm the one that needs to watch this video and then eat more veggies! ;)
ReplyDeleteStopping by from the commenting challenge. That video is a great idea! I teach preschool and some of my kids won't try anything! I tell them they have to take a "no thank you bite," but it is such a battle :( I really think if they try the healthy stuff they will like it.
ReplyDeleteMy son love fruits and most veggies, but won't touch leafy greens.
ReplyDeleteOne of my kids will try anything...the other nothing new. This DVD could help! Kimberly kcjbtw@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI wish my daughter would eat broccoli.
ReplyDeleteMy kids are great but I'm terrible! I haven't had a fruit in about 23yrs. I guess I would say melons. They aren't to fond of stuff like honeydew or cantalope.
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