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The Con: Get Your Kid to Eat

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When it comes to food, kids are at their most cunning. One night they act as if they haven't eaten all day, wolfing down the macaroni and cheese; the next they act as those they've just sipped a bad bottle of wine, unceremoniously spitting it out on the floor. Perhaps it's because eating (or not, as the case may be) is one thing kids can effectively resist. You can force them to get dressed, or to get into the car, or to get into the bath through sheer strenth and will, but if they truly don't want to eat, you can't force food down their throats.

  • Give your child a choice of meals. There's never any guarantee, but she may be more likely to eat a meal that she's asked for.
  • It's a bad idea to eat while watching television, but listening to music during the meal is fine. Let your child pick the tunes.
  • Negotiate a deal—"You eat, and I'll read."
  • Let your child taste things as you make them, telling her that you need her taste buds to make sure dinner tastes good.
  • Cut the food into friendly shapes—squares, triangles, circles, stars. Use cookie cutters for speed and efficiency.
  • Arrange the food to look fun—like favorite characters, animals, faces, or scenes.
  • Play "The Wishing Game." For every bite your child takes, she gets to make a wish.

If they're onto you? Just relax. Don't turn meals into a battle—the kid won't starve.

From: How to Con Your Kid: Simple Scams for Mealtime, Bedtime, Bathtime—Anytime!

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This week, we're giving away the following prizes. If you haven't=20 entered our sweepstakes, do it already!

(NOTE: If you've already entered, you're automatically eligible for every bimonthly giveaway.)

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High chair from Svan. Retail value: $250.

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How to Con Your Kid
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A box of 12 Bellybars. Retail value $30.

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Congratulations to Michelle Goodman of Phoenix, AZ! Michelle won our fourth round of prizes (including a $350 bassinet from Cariboo)!

Every two weeks, we're giving away high-end prizes for pregnant women and new mothers. If you've already entered the sweepstakes, you're automatically eligible for each bimonthly giveaway. A new winner will be announced every two weeks until January 2007 in this e-newsletter—so spread the word and invite other expecting or new moms to join in!

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No purchase necessary—a purchase won't increase odds of winning. One entry per person. Duplicate entries will be deleted.

Six Foods to Avoid

As the baby consumes more solid food, he should not be exposed to any of the following substances, which can cause a potentially dangerous allergic reaction.

  • Honey: Not until 2 years old.
  • Peanuts and Peanut-Derived Products: Not until 3 years old.
  • Citrus Fruits or Juices: Discuss with doctor.
  • Caffeine
  • Egg Whites: Discuss with doctor.
  • Cow's Milk: Not until 1 year old

From: Baby Owner's Manual

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