Do you ever have a hard time eating with chopsticks? I certainly do sometimes. But you know what? There's a simpler way ... well, for kids at least. They are called "training chopsticks", and seriously ... they should come in adult sizes as well. :)
Why do I show you these on a lunch blog? Well, the other day, I was chatting with a friend of a 3-yr-old and she was explaining that while the food battle was getting better, it was still a struggle sometimes. After that conversation, I thought back to having preschoolers, and I realized that sometimes having fun utensils, interesting shapes or colorful dinnerware can make all the difference in the "Not Trying VS. Eating" food battle.
Chopsticks are great for eating so many different foods - noodles, salad, finger foods. Almost everything except soup!
A pair of kids' chopsticks is a great stepping stone to your own collection of fun kids eating utensils. SO ... I'm giving this pair away!
How do you enter? Leave a comment below, telling me
(1) Either post has inspired you the most
(2) Or what type of lunch would you like to see on my blog
On Thursday, I'll choose a winner. Happy commenting!
Ps. Perhaps you find these chopsticks so adorable that you need to own a few pairs ... they were purchased from my very favorite online bento store - Bento USA. (I've also referred to them as "AllThingsForSale.com")
Aren't they the best? I have three pairs for Rebecca's kids to use when they are at my house. Granted they seem to get rather distracted playing with the cute animal toppers, but they do seem to help!
ReplyDeleteI loved the marshmallow tree post! What a fun tradition!
ReplyDeleteI love these! We have one pair. I love your blog too :) My favorite posts are the salad ideas. They inspire me to do a better job using the groceries. My kids love the bento lunch ideas. :)
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