What I made my 17m old son for breakfast today 🌸
Overall rating: 7.6/10:
He ate all of the nuggets and fruits but hardly touched the waffles, he tasted it but didn’t seem to like it. Next time I’ll swap it out with pancakes. 🥞 💕
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As a parent, figuring out the perfect breakfast for a 17-month-old can sometimes be a challenge. Toddlers are notoriously picky eaters, so it’s helpful to try a variety of finger foods that balance nutrition with taste. In my experience, offering a mix of familiar favorites alongside new options can keep mealtime interesting and enjoyable for them. For instance, chicken nuggets are often a hit because they’re easy to hold and packed with protein. Pairing the nuggets with fresh, bite-sized fruits like strawberries and clementines adds natural sweetness and vitamins, encouraging healthy eating habits early on. However, breakfast staples like waffles might not always appeal to toddlers, as texture and taste preferences can vary greatly at this age. If waffles are met with resistance, switching to pancakes could be a better choice because they are usually softer and more familiar in flavor. Adding a small drizzle of maple syrup can make pancakes more enticing without overwhelming the dish. Another tip is to observe how your toddler reacts to each component. If they eagerly finish the chicken nuggets and fruits but barely touch the waffles, consider replacing the waffles with other breakfast items such as oatmeal, yogurt, or scrambled eggs. This approach not only diversifies their diet but also helps you discover what flavors and textures they prefer. Consistency is important, but flexibility can make mealtimes less stressful. Sharing these small meal experiments and ratings, like the 7.6/10 overall rating I gave this meal, helps track what works best and adapt future breakfasts accordingly. Ultimately, patience and creativity in breakfast preparation can transform the morning routine into a pleasant experience for both toddlers and parents.
