Daniel Tries a New Food (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)
A**A
Toddler and Preschooler Favorite
My 2 and 3.5 year love this book. The story is simple, teaches a good lesson about trying new things at least once before saying you don't like something, and features characters from Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood. We have read it many times and will likely read it many more.
F**A
LOVE!!
My child is way more adventurous with food after reading this. 3 year old. Will actually play act the book with me when he tries new food & have me sing the song “try a new food, it might taste good”. Total parenting win. Got one for a mom friend too.
C**S
STEM
Great for class activity
M**F
good if you watch the show
We don't watch TV so my toddler has never seen the show this is based on but it looked like a good "trying new foods" book. I don't like some of the catch phrases that must be from the show. It's just odd to call Daniel "Toots" and I have no idea why it ends with “ugga mugga” but if your kid watches the show they might be familiar? I just skip those parts.This book did get my toddler to try new things, most notable was a smoothie as she was not a fan of the blender and didn't want to try it before but after the book she called it a banana swirl and drank it up.I use the phrase "try a new food, it might taste good" if she shows hesitation and it seems to help.
K**2
Actually helped my kid try new stuff
I feel like this book actually helped. My almost 4 year old kept saying “I don’t like it” when he hadn’t even tried something which drove me crazy. I kept reminding him that he didn’t know if he liked it or not because he hadn’t tried it yet but that he didn’t have to eat whatever it is (that’s the rule at our house). I got this book - big Daniel Tiger fans here - and after reading it over and over and over I began using the language from the book. I also adjusted my language to say “you can try it when you’re ready” but he has actually ventured to trying new things lately and it makes me really happy. I think persistence is key as well as taking the pressure off. Forcing them to try it only creates unhealthy relationships with food and teaches them to ignore their own instincts. No pressure = more space for them to be in control and try it when they’re ready. Big win over here for us!
H**N
Good but wordy
It’s a good book for toddlers but if your kid isn’t ready for long, wordy books then wait to get it. My two year old has to warm up to a wordy book and won’t just sit down and hear it all cover to cover right away. She needs help gaining interest in it. So this book will take some adjustment time for her.
A**R
A common challenge for children is dealt with here!
I have two grandchilden who eat anything and one who is almost afraid to try something new. We work with him to give a new food a chance by taking a bite. But he is just particular and more fearful. So this book deals with the same issue of a new food being introduced to the characters in the book. What a great idea!! And there is a happy ending too!
S**E
New favorite book of picky eater
Daniel comes to the rescue again. Several of these books have struck a chord with our grandchild and this one became an instant favorite. Only time will tell if new foods are actually tried but it's a start.
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