Genuine Fred Dinner Winner, Dinosaur Kid's Dinner Tray - Award-Winning, Patented Design - Picky Eater Solutions for Kids & Toddlers - Divided Sections - Interactive Design - Dishwasher Safe

Genuine Fred Dinner Winner, Dinosaur Kid's Dinner Tray - Award-Winning, Patented Design - Picky Eater Solutions for Kids & Toddlers - Divided Sections - Interactive Design - Dishwasher Safe
Genuine Fred Dinner Winner, Dinosaur Kid's Dinner Tray - Award-Winning, Patented Design - Picky Eater Solutions for Kids & Toddlers - Divided Sections - Interactive Design - Dishwasher Safe
Genuine Fred Dinner Winner, Dinosaur Kid's Dinner Tray - Award-Winning, Patented Design - Picky Eater Solutions for Kids & Toddlers - Divided Sections - Interactive Design - Dishwasher Safe
Genuine Fred Dinner Winner, Dinosaur Kid's Dinner Tray - Award-Winning, Patented Design - Picky Eater Solutions for Kids & Toddlers - Divided Sections - Interactive Design - Dishwasher Safe
Genuine Fred Dinner Winner, Dinosaur Kid's Dinner Tray - Award-Winning, Patented Design - Picky Eater Solutions for Kids & Toddlers - Divided Sections - Interactive Design - Dishwasher Safe
Genuine Fred Dinner Winner, Dinosaur Kid's Dinner Tray - Award-Winning, Patented Design - Picky Eater Solutions for Kids & Toddlers - Divided Sections - Interactive Design - Dishwasher Safe
Genuine Fred Dinner Winner, Dinosaur Kid's Dinner Tray - Award-Winning, Patented Design - Picky Eater Solutions for Kids & Toddlers - Divided Sections - Interactive Design - Dishwasher Safe

Key features

  • EAT, PLAY, WIN!: In order to woo your picky eater you need a great game plan. DINNER WINNER turns mealtime into a fun board game. It is a healthy race to the finish where a special covered treat awaits! Take a culinary tour through an Enchanted Forest, eat across the seven seas with Pirates, or bravely rescue dinner by becoming a Supper Hero
  • NUTRITION MADE EASY: Each DINNER WINNER tray provides eat-as-you-go action that helps even the fussiest eaters make it though a meal. The tray divides into eight portions, with an extra covered portion for dessert. Getting a toddler, or any picky-eater, to eat a full, nutritious meal is no longer a headache, DINNER WINNER makes it an enjoyable activity
  • SAFE & TRUSTED: You can trust the Genuine Fred brand to deliver safe products made from quality materials. DINNER WINNER is constructed from 100% virgin melamine that is BPA-free, certified food-safe, phthalate-free, and dishwasher safe! Simple cleaning makes for easy everyday use! The plate measures 11.75 x 8.25 Inches
  • GREAT KIDS GIFT: DINNER WINNER features amazing, bright, and exciting illustrations by Ralph Cosentino with multiple themes to match anyones personality! Kids are more likely to get excited about eating when they see this visually appealing presentation! DINNER WINNER comes in a colorful box that is ready for gifting
  • AWARD WINNING: DINNER WINNER has been awarded the 2016 Family Choice Award and the 2016 National Parenting Product Award
Size30 x 21.2 x 2.5 cm
ColorDino Time

Genuine Fred Dinner Winner, Dinosaur Kid's Dinner Tray - Award-Winning, Patented Design - Picky Eater Solutions for Kids & Toddlers - Divided Sections - Interactive Design - Dishwasher Safe

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LIFE CHANGING…..literally.
Jack D.✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 22, 2023
My son is autistic, which comes with some
serious sensory issues. We have tried so many ideas to encourage him to eat fruits and veggies and meats and other "moist" foods that we know he needs to eat for nutritional value, but he just can't stand to eat anything except dry, crunchy food (crackers, chips, other processed food). We've never had success though. It's been an exhausting battle"¦until this plate was suggested to us. We've had it over a month now, and EVERY SINGLE NIGHT since it arrived, my son BEGS to "play" it. He begs for the challenge of fruits and veggies and chicken on his plate. He evens begs for a 2nd plate of that same HEALTHY food. We've made it a fun game every night. My son gets input on the "treat" that goes in the surprise final tray at the end (we often put in vitamin gummies on his first round). We don't rush him; we make it fun and tell stories along the way as he eats a new food from a new spot on the plate ("Don't let T-Rex take your chicken! He loves to eat meat!"). We all cheer him on when he finishes with big clapping and chants, and he is always so excited to open the cap on the surprise tray at the finish line (even when he knows what's inside). I cannot recommend this plate enough. It has literally changed my evenings with my family. It used to be so overwhelming figuring out ways to get my son the nutrition he needs without causing the whole house the stress of an overwhelming meltdown. Now my son looks forward to dinner, and it's enjoyable and fun for all of us.
I'll also note: the price seemed so high to me at first, but the plate is amazing quality and has had such an impact on my child's eating habits that I would've paid twice as much for it knowing what I know now. I even intend on getting another for him as a birthday gift.
It worked!
MT✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 7, 2023
My son, who ate healthy baby led weaning food turned into a VERY picky eater when he was around 1 and a half. He is 3 now. For the first time in a very long time, he ate broccoli with this plate. I think visually seeing that reward ( goldfish) next to the broccoli worked for him. Someone wrote a review saying why not, because they tried everything"¦thank you, worked for us too, for now:)
Helpful for my child with a Feeding Disorder
Natasha Galbreath✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 21, 2023
My son has been in feeding therapy for many many years, and this is yet another thing weve tried in hopes of getting him to eat anything, or try any new foods. I didnt have high hopes because weve been here many times before and wasted so much money on things that are supposed to help but dont. Happily, this has helped a little. I cant say it will do the same for you or your picky eater, but its worth a shot!

The downside is that it just doesnt hold much. My preschooler doesnt eat much to begin with, but this definitely doesnt hold a "meal" of his. It holds maybe 10 grapes, a piece of cheese broken up, and a couple crackers. It would be great if it had one spot that was a touch bigger that could hold a quarter of a piece of toast or something, or half a waffle chopped up. But oh well.

Its also kind of a pain to wash. Its handwash only, and has lots of edges and such so if you serve something messy in it, its going to take longer to wash of course, so just something to keep in mind. Even with that, its been helpful for my kiddo who doesnt like food to ever ever touch, who wont reuse a plate if theres a crumb on it, and who needs incentive to try new things. We put familiar foods we know he will eat alternately in the compartments, and in the last open compartment we put something he will not eat. He has to interact with that last item (touch, lick, bite and spit, chew and spit, hold on tongue, or maybe even chew and swallow) to get the treat in the covered spot at the end. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt. But its worth it if it works even once!

That said, I wouldnt buy it for a normal child who eats normal sized meals. It doesnt hold enough for them at all. This is more for snacks or grazers.
High quality
Catherine Lake✓ Verified PurchaseJune 25, 2023
This plate is great quality. Not flimsy. And it actually works at dinner time!
Ahh-mazing
Amanda B. ✓ Verified PurchaseJune 12, 2023
Picky eater? Buy this. You know you've already tried everything else.

Here's my picky eater story: he ate everything when he was little. Whatever I ate, he ate. Avocado, pork chops, risotto, even unagi (this is still his favorite food if you ask him), and then around 3-4 I started letting him order from the kids menu and I broke him. I broke my wonderful eater, and I was tossed headlong into a world of chicken nuggets and kraft mac and cheese. If I could undo anything, it would be that cursed kids menu. It got so bad that at one point he would only eat KRAFT macaroni or MCDONALD'S chicken nuggets. Absolutely ridiculous. He wouldn't even try different candy - he literally only ate the Hershey chocolates from his Halloween candy. Dad and I got all the other goodies. I took him to the doctor, and even to PT to determine if it was a sensory disorder or something.

I thought it would get better at school. Surely peer pressure and being stuck there all day he'd be so hungry he'd eat what they gave him. Nope. He'd eat the milk at whatever tiny side he didn't mind. The doctor told me not to stick his likes and to make him eat what the family eats. Nope, he'd just go to bed hungry. Then on to school and be hungry. My kid would rather starve. We tried games, bribes, punishment, even force (have you ever seen a kid spit out hot fudge or honey?) So yeah, I'd give up. Occasionally I would absolutely force the issue and make him eat something, (like a fried chicken leg or something - something I knew he liked but it looked different). And here were are now and he's 7.5 and he still refuses to try new things.

I refuse to let him be one of those 40 year old men who only eat chicken nuggets.

He will psyche himself out and assume he won't like something and then wash it down with milk. He does this with foods that he probably actually would like if he gave it an honest and fair try. I've been just outright forcing him to eat things now. It's just a battle of wills to break him before this becomes a lifelong problem for him.

Somehow I stumbled across this and bought it because "what the hell". I thought he was too old to be enticed by this and wished I had found it sooner.

To my surprise he was ALL ABOUT HIS TREASURE MAP. He's had 4 meals so far and REQUESTS the map. He's excited about what his prize will be, and even excited about what his foods will be. Granted, he's not thrilled about all of them, but he eats them. They're small portions and he can wrap his head around it. My kid are 2 pieces of broccoli without argument tonight. I didn't have to spend 30 minutes talking him into it. He's rated several new foods and I'm excited to go shopping to find new things to put on his tray. He knows there will always be easy spaces with food he does like, and that makes him feel safe. He's got 2 or 3 "dangerous" spots for new foods.

Is he falling in love with his new tastes? Not yet. But he's understanding that food doesn't have to be your favorite to eat it (no one really gets excited about veggies - but we eat them, and we find ways to make them yummy). Will he start to like the new things he's being exposed to? I sure hope so. I hope it's at least taking the fear our of it and making tasting new things ok. Will he stay interested in the plate? He'll probably not be as excited forever, but we're definitely going to use it to get him in track with being a healthy eater.

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