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Supper for toddler?

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Rtfairy · 17/01/2015 17:58

I have a 1 year old who is waking in the night and have been advised to give her a bit of supper before bed. Anybody else give their toddler supper and do you find it has the desired effect? If so what do you give them? Just struggling to fit it in at she eats dinner at 5 bath at 6.15 milk at 7 then bed Confused

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justbatteringon · 17/01/2015 18:01

Cereal, toast, fruit what would you give her for lunch?

nilbyname · 17/01/2015 18:04

Bring dinner and lunch forward a bit and then you could squeeze supper in?

Toast,
Dippy egg
Beans
Banana mashed up with yoghurt abs honey
Crackers and cream cheese

Rtfairy · 17/01/2015 18:12

For lunch she usually has something with bread or toast, so sandwiches, beans ir scrambled egg on toast, sometimes pasta etc. 5 is the earliest I can give tea unfortunately as I'm not home from work until 4.30. Might trya slightly later bedtime.

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agoodbook · 17/01/2015 18:33

My DGS went through this phase- had porridge for supper instead of milk

whereisthewitch · 17/01/2015 18:36

Cup of milk with a piece of toast or a bowl of weetabix.

This is how we weaned DD off bottles so it turned out pretty good.

Allalonenow · 17/01/2015 18:36

Another vote for porridge, made in the microwave it's quick and easy too.

Rtfairy · 17/01/2015 19:32

Thanks for replies, have gone for porridge tonight so will see if it makes any difference!

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