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Каждый родитель прекрасно знает, что ребенка нужно кормить полезной пищей. Но у многих детей на этот счет иное мнение: здоровой еде они предпочитают всякие вредные вкусности – фастфуд, сладости, чипсы и сладкую газировку, – и со временем это пагубно отражается на их здоровье. Во многом на формирование пищевых привычек влияют традиции семьи, в которой растет ребенок, его сверстники и, конечно, вездесущая реклама. Что же делать родителям, которые хотят, чтобы их ребенок рос здоровым, но, несмотря на все усилия, не могут заставить его предпочесть приготовленные на пару овощи картошке фри? Автор книги уверяет: нет ничего невозможного, если вы твердо решили привить ребенку правильные пищевые привычки. Ее рекомендации, изложенные в этой книге, очень просты, легко выполнимы и поистине бесценны. Они позволят безо всякого принуждения убедить ваших маленьких приверед в том, что полезная еда – это просто прекрасно!

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Индийское мороженое. – Прим. пер.

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Традиционные японские сладости. – Прим. пер.

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Ким Чернин – американская писательница, феминистка, поэт.

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Мишель Джой Левин – американский психолог и психотерапевт, специализируется на нарушениях пищевого поведения. – Прим. ред.

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Запеканка из картофельного пюре и мяса, традиционное британское блюдо. – Прим. ред.

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