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Reddit mentions of Fred DINNER WINNER Kids' Dinner Tray

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Fred DINNER WINNER Kids' Dinner Tray. Here are the top ones.

Fred DINNER WINNER Kids' Dinner Tray
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    Features:
  • EAT, PLAY, WIN!: In order to woo your picky eater you need a great game plan. DINNER WINNER turns mealtime into a fun board game. It is a healthy race to the finish where a special covered treat awaits!
  • NUTRITION MADE EASY: Each DINNER WINNER tray provides eat-as-you-go action that helps even the fussiest eaters make it though a meal. The tray divides into eight portions, with an extra covered portion for dessert.
  • SAFE & TRUSTED: You can trust the Genuine Fred brand to deliver safe products made from quality materials; DINNER WINNER is constructed from 100% virgin melamine that is BPA-free, certified food-safe, phthalate-free, and dishwasher safe!
  • GREAT KIDS GIFT: DINNER WINNER features amazing, bright, and exciting illustrations by Ralph Cosentino with multiple themes to match anyone's personality!
  • AWARD WINNING: DINNER WINNER has been awarded the 2016 Family Choice Award and the 2016 National Parenting Product Award!
Specs:
ColorDinner Winner
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
SizeDinner Plate
Weight1 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Fred DINNER WINNER Kids' Dinner Tray:

u/alkpsh ยท 4 pointsr/Parenting

We had good success with this game plate with our 4 year old who wasn't trying new foods or would just eat the one thing he liked and ignore the rest and dinner was a big fight!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I0VUMBI

Maybe this would give him something to work towards (we let our son pick a small treat for the end spot and after a certain number of days eating his dinner he'd get a small toy film the dollar section at Target), while still setting some expectations of what he needs to eat without the pressure (since the "rules" are he has to make his way through the game board to earn the prize).

I would worry about the timer causing some stress and negative associations for him, so hopefully you can find another solution that works!

u/questionablecake ยท 1 pointr/Parenting

I've never tried this myself, but how about a fun dinner tray like this? http://www.amazon.com/Fred-Friends-DINNER-WINNER-Dinner/dp/B00I0VUMBI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1464894295&sr=8-1

Other tips I've heard include giving foods silly names (e.g. recently on here, I heard about asparagus as 'snozzlegrass') and putting the food on 'shared' plates between you and the kid.

Ultimately, it sounds like it's all about the marketing rather than the taste. If you can get him to see the food as special, feel like he's accomplished something by eating it, etc. then you can shift the focus away from the power struggle.