Toddler Food
Feeding toddlers is unpredictable chaos. One day they devour everything, the next they refuse meals they loved yesterday. They want what's on your plate but also want to throw half their food on the floor. You're supposed to offer healthy snacks, prepare balanced meals, and somehow not lose your mind when they reject the dinner you spent time making. Our toddler food range takes the stress out of feeding your little one. These nutrient-packed recipes are designed for babies and toddlers transitioning to family meals, created by our chef team and paediatric dietitian to support their rapid development. Made fresh weekly in Sydney, snap-frozen to preserve nutrients, and delivered across Australia. Because some nights you need convenient options that don't compromise on quality.
Shop our toddler food range below.
NUTRITIOUS BOWLS
Wholesome meals made with fresh whole foods
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Chicken and Spinach Meatballs with Veggies
What Makes Our Toddler Food Different
We created our toddler food range for kids who've moved past purees but aren't quite ready for everything the whole family eats. These meals bridge that gap with appropriate textures, bold tastes, and the important nutrients toddlers need during this crucial stage of development.
Every recipe is developed by our in-house chef and certified dietitian, specifically formulated to support the food journey from baby to independent eater. We pack each meal with protein for growth, healthy fats for brain development, and vegetables (because getting kids to eat veggies shouldn't feel impossible). Our rotating menu is based on seasonal ingredients, exposing your little one to variety rather than the same meals on repeat.
Made fresh to order in Sydney using Australian-grown ingredients and organic meats, then snap-frozen to lock in vitamins and nutrients. No preservatives, no misleading labels, just real food designed for developing bodies and taste buds.
Packed With What Growing Bodies Need
Toddlers need nutrient-dense food to fuel their constant motion and rapid growth. Our meals deliver protein from quality sources, healthy fats for brain development, and vegetables prepared in ways kids might actually eat them.
We include diverse ingredients across our range: beans for fiber and plant-based protein, quality meats and fish for complete nutrition, whole grains for sustained energy, and vegetables incorporated into meals so they're less likely to be picked out and rejected.
Our recipes are amazing at sneaking goodness into formats toddlers find appealing. Not by hiding vegetables and lying about it, but by combining them with flavors and textures kids enjoy. We're building positive associations with healthy food, not teaching them that vegetables are something to disguise.
Ideas for Every Meal Time
Breakfast Ideas Start the day with nutrient-packed options that toddlers will actually eat. Our breakfast-friendly meals can be warmed quickly, giving your little one energy for their morning activities. Pair with fruit, eggs, or a banana for a complete meal. [Link to Products]
Lunch and Snacks Whether you're home or packing lunch for daycare, our toddler food works. Easy to portion, simple to warm, and substantial enough to keep hungry toddlers satisfied until dinner. Some meals work perfectly as hearty snacks between main meals too. [Link to Products]
Dinner Solutions This is where our range really shines. On nights when you're exhausted, when cooking feels impossible, or when your toddler refuses family dinner, these meals save the day. Your child gets yummy, nutritious food while you get a break. [Link to Products]
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Good Meals for a Toddler?
Good toddler food includes balanced meals with protein, healthy fats, and vegetables appropriate for their age and development. Toddlers need nutrient-dense options that support rapid growth and constant energy expenditure.
Quality proteins like beans, meat, fish, and eggs provide building blocks for development. Healthy fats from sources like avocado, cheese, and quality meats support brain development. Vegetables and fruits deliver vitamins and fiber for digestion and immunity.
Textures should suit their chewing abilities, soft enough to be safe but varied enough to develop skills. Flavors should be real and interesting to build adventurous eating habits. Our toddler food range is specifically designed to meet these criteria, created by our dietitian and chef team for this exact stage.
What Food Should a Toddler Eat Every Day?
Toddlers benefit from variety across the week rather than identical daily diets. Aim to include protein sources (meat, fish, beans, eggs, dairy), fruits and vegetables of different colors, whole grains for energy, and healthy fats for brain development across their meals and snacks.
Most toddlers do well with three meals and 2-3 snacks spread throughout the day. What they eat at each meal will vary based on appetite, which fluctuates significantly at this age. Some days they'll eat loads at breakfast and barely touch lunch. Other days they'll want snacks constantly but skip dinner. Both patterns are normal.
Our rotating menu helps ensure toddlers get diverse nutrients across the week without parents needing to plan elaborate meal ideas. We include different proteins, vegetables, and combinations in each delivery, taking the mental load off busy parents.
What to Cook for a Picky 2 Year Old?
Picky eating peaks around age 2 as toddlers assert independence through food choices. Rather than cooking special meals that reinforce pickiness, offer what the family is eating in formats they can manage, alongside one or two foods you know they'll accept.
Keep our toddler food stocked in your freezer for backup. When your 2 year old refuses family dinner, you've got nutritious options ready without resorting to less healthy alternatives or engaging in food battles.
Continue exposing picky eaters to variety even when they reject it. Research shows it can take 10-15 exposures before toddlers accept new foods. Our range helps with this by providing diverse options you can offer regularly without the work of preparing them from scratch.
Don't make separate meals a habit, but also don't let mealtimes become stressful battles. Having convenient, healthy backup options like our meals helps you stay consistent without the overwhelm.
Is It OK for Toddlers to Skip Meals?
Yes, it's completely normal and OK for toddlers to skip meals occasionally. Toddler appetites are unpredictable and influenced by growth spurts, activity levels, teething, illness, and just general toddler mood swings.
If your toddler skips breakfast, they'll likely be hungrier at morning snack time. If they refuse lunch, offer healthy snacks mid-afternoon. Their appetite usually balances out over a few days even if individual meals are hit or miss.
What matters more is the pattern over several days rather than every single meal. As long as your toddler is growing well, meeting developmental milestones, and generally eating across the day (even if not at traditional meal times), they're getting what they need.
Don't force eating or make skipped meals into power struggles. Offer quality food at regular times, let your toddler decide whether and how much to eat, and trust that their body knows what it needs. Having nutritious options like our toddler food ready means when they are hungry, they're eating well.
Browse our toddler food range below and make feeding your little one easier this week.










