Fred DINNER WINNER Kids’ Dinner Tray, Enchanted Forest

July 17, 2017 - Comment
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Take a culinary tour through an Enchanted Forest! DINNER WINNER provides eat-as-you-go action that culminates in a hidden “surprise”. Helps even the fussiest eaters make it through a meal! Molded from BPA-free, 100% virgin melamine, it’s food-safe and dishwasher safe.

Product Features

  • Even fussy eaters will clean their plate when you turn mealtime into a board game
  • The goal is to get to the finish line, where a special covered treat awaits
  • Molded from 100% virgin melamine
  • Tray divides food into eight portions, with an extra covered portion for dessert
  • DINNER WINNER is food safe and dishwasher safe

Comments

Elyse S. says:

What a fantastic idea!!! Thank you!!! SUCCESS!!! 14 year old aspie – high functioning was “intrigued.” Spinach leaves (tolerated), baked fish sticks (preferred), baked fries (very preferred), mandarin oranges (tolerated) and three Hershey kisses, (Favorite thing to eat!) Verdict? He ate everything in order, left only one spinach leaf, never sneaked a peek at the dessert until he was done and was psyched! I have been trying to introduce a fruit and veggie DURING a meal instead of at other times during the day. Wish this also…

C&EUmmah says:

Fun, encourages kids to eat their vegetables (sort of) I love the idea of these plates and it is a great way to mix up what your kids eat and force them to eat more vegetables and fruits. However, the “YOU WIN” part of it should have some kinda lock on it, so sneaky children like mine don’t go straight for the prize before finishing what’s on their plate. So what I do now is tell them the lid is their “ticket” to their prize and they have to redeem them. It is harder to clean than other plates with compartments but this is…

KAT says:

but an 88 year old woman reacts just fine. This was purchased for my Mom in the nursing home. She refuses her meals but since I’ve been transferring the food to this plate, she belongs to the clean plate club – lol. I can’t give you info as to how a child will react to it, but an 88 year old woman reacts just fine.

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