The Dinner Do’s Plate Set Encourages Kids to Play With Their Food
Michael Hemsworth — April 4, 2013 — Art & Design
References: perpetualkid & kidcrave
Encouraging a child to play with their food might seem like a strange way to get them to eat, but the Dinner Do’s Plate Set does just that by allowing little ones to create faces using their food. Coming in two sets for boys and girls respectively, the Dinner Do’s Plate Set is designed with hair on the top portion and a blank canvas below that can be curated by kids or adults.
Getting picky eaters to eat can be a chore, so placing fruits and veggies into a facial formation can make it a little bit of a game. Should you eat the eyes, nose or mouth first? With the Dinner Do’s Plate Set, it's all up to the child and their imagination.
Getting picky eaters to eat can be a chore, so placing fruits and veggies into a facial formation can make it a little bit of a game. Should you eat the eyes, nose or mouth first? With the Dinner Do’s Plate Set, it's all up to the child and their imagination.
Trend Themes
1. Food-made Plate Portraits - Encouraging children to play with their food and create faces using their food.
2. Picky Eaters Game - Turning mealtime into a game by placing fruits and veggies into facial formations.
3. Interactive Dining Experience - Allowing children to use their imagination and have fun while eating.
Industry Implications
1. Children's Tableware - Creating innovative tableware with design features that encourage children to eat healthy food.
2. Food and Beverage - Introducing new food products that can be used to create interactive and engaging meals for children.
3. Parenting and Childcare - Developing tools and resources to help parents make mealtime more enjoyable and encourage healthy eating habits.
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