Food Fun
Mealtime can be one of the most stressful parts of the day for families with picky eaters or children with feeding challenges.
That is why our pediatric therapy team at Good Beginnings puts together regular food play ideas designed to make eating feel less like a battle and more like an adventure.
Each Food Fun activity is rooted in the same sensory and motor principles our therapists use in feeding therapy sessions.
Food play builds tolerance for new textures, supports fine motor development through handling and arranging foods, and gives kids a low-pressure way to explore what is on their plate.
No special equipment needed. Just your kitchen, a willing kid, and a little creativity.
Browse the activities below, try one this week, and if your child needs more support around mealtime, our feeding therapy team is here to help.
Enjoy the Beach Anywhere!

Bring a little beach fun to your table by creating a sea creature with your food! Whether you’re getting excited for an upcoming beach trip, pairing it with a favorite beach-themed book, or simply enjoying some playful mealtime fun, this activity offers so many learning opportunities.
🦀 Encourages fine motor skills as children place and arrange foods
🐙 Supports motor planning while deciding what to create
🐡 Promotes exploration of new foods in a low-pressure, playful way
Who knew playing with your food could build so many important skills? 🌊✨
Snack time sets sail!

Create edible canoes with your child using celery, their favorite spread, and a few tasty toppings like goldfish crackers, raisins, or berries.
Kids can spread, place, and decorate their own boats while building fine motor skills, hand strength, and creativity. Bonus points for letting them “float” their canoes across the table before taking a bite! 🛶🍓🐟
