A snarky, supportive survival guide for feeding tiny humans who act personally offended by vegetables.If your child is bright, funny, and somehow convinced that beige foods are the only foods worth eating, you're not alone. This book is for the exhausted parent Googling "Is ketchup a vegetable?" while negotiating with a 3-year-old about why broccoli isn't poisonous.Blending expert-backed strategies with real-world humor, Parents of Otherwise Amazing Children: Picky Eaters cuts through the guilt and picture perfect pressure to give you practical help that actually works. Inside, you'll find: Scripts for surviving mealtime meltdowns without turning dinner into a war zoneWhat picky eating really is, and what it isn'tSensory insights, power struggles, and how to tell if it's more than "just a phase"Sample menus, real-life hacks, and a reminder that buttered noodles are not a moral failureEncouragement from a voice that gets it, because parenting is hard, and feeding kids shouldn't break youWritten for real families by someone who knows what it's like to cry into a plate of untouched pasta, this book is the judgment-free, slightly sarcastic dinner companion you didn't know you needed. 6 X 9 Inches (15.24 X 22.86 cm)101 Pages