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The premise of this book is that if a child is healthy and his or her growth and development are normal there is no need to obsess about the food that child eats. Contains hints and tips about real-world food and nutrition, including meal plans, menus, and the latest information on food safety and preparation.
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What should I feed my kids?: the pediatrician's guide to safe and healthy food and growth
1994, Ballentine Books
in English
- 1st ed.
0449907090 9780449907092
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Includes index.
Formerly titled : "Let them eat cake!"
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