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The Family Dinner: Great Ways To Connect With Your Kids, One Meal At A Time (2010)

by Laurie David(Favorite Author)
4.07 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0446565466 (ISBN13: 9780446565462)
languge
English
publisher
Grand Central Life & Style
review 1: I absolutely love this book. Though I have read the whole thing, I haven't yet cooked all of the recipes. So, I can't say for sure that all of the recipes are great. However, those that I have tried have been good (and fast and easy to make), and the others I've read look as though they will be good as well. I love the games, poems, and activity ideas throughout the book, as well as all of the different facts included. And I even love how the book is laid out. We've tried many of the activities in the book and my children enjoyed all of them so far. A great book which can benefit the whole family.
review 2: I was raised that if you didn't sit at the table, you didn't eat. That was the time that my parents to connect with us kids after a long day of schoo
... morel and work. I hated it! I'm not sure if I hated the fact I had to eat at the table or the fact I had clean-up chores. But those talks with my parents and communicating with my parents always stuck with me.When I had my own kids, I scoffed at family dinner. We ate in the living room in front of the TV. But, as my kids grew and went to school, all of that changed. When I came home from work, I'd make dinner and expect everyone at the table. I then turned into my parents. ha! I would have one child set the table, and another clear the table. I thought it helped build responsibility and I was teaching them little things along the way. Then, my kids grew older and dreaded family dinner. However, I'm the boss and although I let them eat whenever during the week now, Sunday is Family Dinner in my house. No exceptions! You say you don't have time to cook? You have time to be on the internet, you have time to cook. There are a lot of healthy meals out there that have a low prep and cook time. My family knows they eat their best meal on Sunday, and I really should do it every day because it is awesome, but scheduling conflicts don't allow for that, so my Sunday is my compromise.But Family Dinner is a wonderful book full of anecdotes and quotes from celebrities, writers, authors, and child-care experts. Along the way of the easy to read pages are beautiful and glossy photographs that I vow will make you hungry!! There is a section to get dinner out fast, then there is a section for those that cook it today, eat it tomorrow. There is lots of Did You Know? which I found educating and even about reading while at the table. This book is a real find and a must own for any home!! Get your kids involved with dinner, it really is the best time in the world to sit around the table with your family. TV and Computers will wait, but your kids will be grown before you blink. Treasure every moment!! less
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mim
I think this book is for families with kids older than mine...but they have some good recipes to try
wimpymolecule
Has some good recipes but I enjoyed it more for the conversation starters and dinner game ideas.
misskhalifa
An inspiring, upbeat book about the importance of eating and talking with your children!
11230
got it out if the library ... off to go buy a copy.
socthegreat
Great idea but also a bunch of recipes.
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