What if the 3-year-old baby doesn't eat?

(1) Letting your baby eat dishes with different tastes, colors and tastes will keep your baby interested in food. Even very young babies are tired of eating the same thing every day.

(2) praise the baby for eating well.

(3) Provide healthy snacks for the baby. The baby consumes a lot of energy every day. Because they move every day, nutritious snacks supplement the baby's energy, such as fruit slices (fresh or dry), natural yogurt, rice cakes and bread sticks.

(4) Don't give your baby fast food. If you take your baby out for a walk during meals, you'd better bring some healthy food without relying on fast food restaurants. French fries, hamburgers and sausages are all high in fat, salt and sugar, and also contain many additives, so avoid eating them.

(5) Don't treat sweets as rewards. If you want your baby to like fresh fruits and vegetables, you should eat a lot of these foods first and set an example for your baby. If you always treat cookies and chocolates as snacks and reward sweets (these foods will make your baby like sweets more and more and make your baby grow cavities), then don't expect your baby to love fruits. Eating fruits and vegetables can't bargain with your baby, and it will form a habit that is difficult to change.

(6) among the drinks for babies, water is the best and most refreshing, so water should be the first choice. If the baby has a bad appetite, don't give him drinks with too much sugar before he eats, because drinking these things will make him feel hungry.