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Of course you’re endlessly entertained by your grandtoddler’s mashed-potato sculptures and macaroni dioramas, but when you’d like her to actually eat something, you need to make a game of it. Play With Your Food is a cute and brightly adorned feeding set that doubles as a game board, thus maximizing the fun in food time. Toddlers spin an arrow, and depending on where it lands, they’re challenged to take a bite from the corresponding section of their plate. It’s a simple trick that can get them to eat healthy food without noticing, but we recommend reserving it for particularly difficult mealtimes; they’re too smart not to catch on.