As a child I was a very picky eater. To be honest, I still am more picky than I would like to be. However, I am now willing to try most any food, so I at least know that the foods I don’t eat, I actually don’t like. As a child I was afraid to try new foods which was the main cause of my being picky, though there were several common foods that I did try but simply didn’t like. I’ve found that most of the picky kids in my life aren’t just selective in what foods taste good to them, but they too, are afraid to try new foods. With my little sister, I realized a long time ago that if I have her help me cook something (which she enjoys doing), she will almost always try it. When she tries the foods, she sometimes enjoys their taste and sometimes not. However, I personally am just happy to see her give things a genuine try. Funbites is a new product that could be a neat tool to use to help your children try new foods. It can be used on a variety of food, including sandwiches, grilled cheese, pancakes, pizza, watermelon, and plenty of others. It simply cuts the food into cute shapes, which can make the food more interesting to your child. I have to admit, that tiny square pieces of pancake are much more fun to eat than just a boring circular pancake. There are currently two funbite products to choose from. One is green and cuts food into a bunch of squares. The other is pink and cuts food into a variety of little shapes, that together make one big heart with two small hearts on the sides. Unfortunately when we moved last week we misplaced the funbites that we received for review which is why I didn’t have any photos. However, we enjoyed it while it was here and at 12.99 a piece or 19.99 for two, this is an affordable way to tempt your child into eating new foods, or just to make mealtime more fun. The using the heart-shaped cutter would be a neat way to surprise your child on valentines day.

Buy it: You can purchase online from funbites.com. Use the code 25%OFF to get 25% off your order!

 

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  • librarypat

    What a fun idea. I have some canape cutters that are similar in end results. Once my granddaughter is old enough to cook with me, we will be using the. Make it fun and they will usually try it.

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