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Child Nutrition Series
BC HealthFile #69e, October 2007

Meal and Snack Ideas for Your
One to Three-Year-Old Toddler



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Helping your child eat well

You are the role model to help your child learn to eat a variety of healthy foods.
Try the following ideas and suggestions for healthy meals and snacks for your family.

For more information, see BC HealthFile #69d Helping Your Toddler to Eat Well, and Toddler's First Steps.

Cold food ideas

Here are some cold foods that can be served for healthy meals and snacks:

Hot food ideas

Here are some hot foods that can be served for healthy meals and snacks:

  • Oatmeal or cream of wheat with whole milk
  • Pancakes or waffles topped with applesauce
  • Mini omelettes or scrambled eggs and toast
  • Congee or rice porridge with small pieces of meat
  • Soft tortillas filled with beans or ground meat
  • Soups made with milk, and a whole grain bun
  • Vegetable, split pea, or bean soup with crackers
  • Fish chowder with bread sticks
  • Macaroni and cheese
  • Spaghetti with tomato or meat sauce
  • Meatballs with pasta
  • Chicken with vegetables
  • Rice or pasta and meat with vegetables
  • Fish served in a bun
  • Baked beans and toast
  • Chili, dahl or lentils, and rice

Vegetable and fruit ideas

What should a toddler drink?

Children are not always good at telling you that they are thirsty, and they can become dehydrated more easily than adults.

How can I help to prevent my child from choking?

Allergy Alert:
Are you concerned about food allergies? Talk to your child's doctor, a registered dietitian, or a public health nurse.

For more information, contact your community nutritionist, or Dial-A-Dietitian at 604-732-9191 or 1-800-667-3438 to speak to a registered dietitian.

For more BC HealthFile topics visit www.bchealthguide.org/healthfiles/index.stm, or visit your local public health unit.

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