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    Top 100 Recipes for Happy Kids: Keep Your Child Alert, Focused, Active, and Healthy by Charlotte Watts, Gemini Adams

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    • Pub. Date: March 2008
    • 144pp
    • Sales Rank: 40,647

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      • Pub. Date: March 2008
      • Publisher: Baird, Duncan Publishers
      • Format: Paperback, 144pp
      • Sales Rank: 40,647

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      As experts pay closer attention to how junk food affects children’s behavior, it’s become increasingly clear that a well-nourished child is also a happy one. The great news is that it’s easy to make changes that will improve kids’ brain function, concentration, and outlook on life. Here are quick, delicious, and nutritious meals that will help grow a more contented, better behaved child, from an energy-boosting breakfast of blueberry and apple muffins to chicken dippers, a brown roll, and muesli munchies for the lunchbox. Try sweet potato wedges for an afternoon snack. Serve a smiley-face pizza for dinner, followed by banana and coconut ice cream. Children will love the food and parents will love the difference it makes in their kids.

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      Not for the average eater, and DEFINITELY not for the remotely pickyby piperb

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      November 22, 2009: This book is full of recipes like "Creamed Salmon Rice Cakes, Broccoli & Almond Soup (*not* the creamy kind), Salmon & cilantro Fishcakes, Nicoise Wraps". Come on!! I don't know any kids that would eat those things, and mine sure won't. I will, however, try some of the recipes for my husband and myself.

      This is definitely NOT the book I was hoping for!!