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HalyardHitch · 21/08/2019 08:28

Just lighthearted really. Which plate do you think belongs to my two year old and which one my one year old? They were given the same size portion

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Mintypea5 · 21/08/2019 08:30

If they're anything like my 1yr old the right hand plate is theirs! My 1yr old is like machine Grin eats more than his 2/3yr old cousins

tirednhungry247 · 21/08/2019 08:49

@Mintypea5 mine too, I think my 1 year old thinks every meal is an all you can eat challenge Grin

HalyardHitch · 21/08/2019 09:29

You ladies got it right. My two year old is a good eater but my one year old is a machine

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Yogurtcoveredricecake · 21/08/2019 12:44

When DS was about 10-14 months I couldn't believe how much he could eat. I'd have to keep looking round the fridge for more things for him.

18 months and it seems like the fussiness is starting to kick in!

hlr1987 · 21/08/2019 13:11

I always serve the same to my one yr old and three year old, anticipating that the second plate will get moved across the table. Can anyone reassure us that the younger sibling will be just as cheap to feed in a few years?

HalyardHitch · 21/08/2019 21:19

Ds1 is 2y7m and ds2 is 1y7m. Neither of them are fussy. One year old snacks less, two year old is a grazer. I find it hard juggling the difference in needs

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