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Didn't I Just Feed You

Our Favorite Kids Books About Food

Didn't I Just Feed You

Stacie Billis and Meghan Splawn

Kids & Family, Parenting, Arts, Food

4.9608 Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

With holiday gifting season upon us, we’re sharing our favorite kids books about food. All timeless classics that make great gifts and stocking stuffers. Also! An important reminder:

Today’s episode is from the DIJFY Plus archive. If you’ve not been a Plus subscriber, it’s fresh content that we handpicked to make your holiday season easier. Honestly, it will help even if you have listened before: we specifically chose this episode because it’s chock full of important annual reminders that will help you keep it both relaxed and delicious.

Also remember that our free community is closing down at the end of 2024, so ignore the call to join us there and, instead, focus on the meat and potatoes — so to speak — of the episode!



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Megan and Stacey with a quick important note before you listen.

0:04.2

Today's episode is from our Didn't I Just Feed You Plus Archive.

0:07.6

If you've not been a plus subscriber, it is fresh new content that we handpicked to help make your holiday season easier.

0:15.2

Honestly, it will help even if you have listened before because we specifically chose episodes chock full of important annual

0:21.7

reminders that will help you keep it both relaxed and delicious.

0:26.4

Hey, and one last thing.

0:28.5

Our free community is closing down on December 13th, 2024.

0:33.6

So all those calls to join us there, just ignore them.

0:37.1

And instead, focus on the meat and potatoes, so to speak, of the episode.

0:42.2

We hope you're staying sane and well fed.

0:44.7

Enjoy.

0:50.7

This is Megan and Stacey.

0:52.7

With another exclusive episode just for you are supporting listeners.

0:56.2

Today we're tackling a community request from Gabrielle who asked for the best food books for kids.

1:03.6

So I love this request so much. I think most people know that I have a background in child development and that I worked in educational media for years.

1:14.0

So this was a topic that when the boys were young, I loved and I know I actually looked at the back end of One Hungry Mama, which is so old now.

1:22.8

It's defunct. It's not online. But I have, I can get to all my old posts looking because I remember writing up

1:29.8

more than once, like over the years, food books for kids by age like toddler, early childhood,

1:36.3

tween, teen, or a school age, and I can't find it. I must have written it for somebody else.

1:41.9

And I really wanted to pull it up because I haven't purchased a food book

1:46.6

for a kid in a million, million years. So I'm going to go on my memory, which is probably faulty.

1:54.8

I think maybe you're more prepared for this one than me. But are you going to, like, is your list

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