The Dinner Winner Plate for Kids Makes Cleaning a Plate Fun
Laura McQuarrie — June 28, 2014 — Life-Stages
References: fredandfriends & fancy
Sometimes it can be a challenge for kids to finish their meals, especially when it comes to those last few pieces of broccoli that don't look very appealing, however the Dinner Winner plate for kids by Fred & Friends is one that turns the task of clearing your plate into a fun one. Instead of getting kids to look at a mountain of food that they'd rather not eat at all on a regular plate, the Dinner Winner Kids Plate is broken down into little compartments that show off encouraging phrases after all of the food inside of it has been eaten.
The dinner plate is almost set up like a board game, which makes eating eat all the food on your plate more like playtime instead of mealtime.
The dinner plate is almost set up like a board game, which makes eating eat all the food on your plate more like playtime instead of mealtime.
Trend Themes
1. Gamification in Mealtime - Opportunity for incorporating gamified elements into meal plates to make eating fun and engaging for children.
2. Encouraging Healthy Eating Habits - Opportunity to use rewarding phrases and positive reinforcement to encourage children to finish their meals and eat healthier.
3. Interactive Mealtime Experiences - Opportunity to create interactive and engaging mealtime experiences that stimulate children's interest in food and make eating more enjoyable.
Industry Implications
1. Children's Tableware Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity in creating innovative and gamified meal plates designed specifically for children.
2. Food and Beverage Industry - Opportunity to collaborate with children's tableware brands to develop healthier and more appealing food options for kids.
3. Toy Industry - Opportunity to integrate game-like elements into meal plates and collaborate with tableware brands to create interactive and educational eating experiences.
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