Customer Reviews
My BIBLE - By: C. M. Wallace, 20 Nov 2007 
I am a first time mum & a fussy eater myself. I was concerned that i would not pick the correct foods or be imaginative enough to make meals. My mum bought this book for me as she heard that Annabel Karmel is reallly good. Now I started using this book step by step, my little boy has tried & loved everything in it & is not thankfully a fussy eater. I have even cooked & adapted some of the receipes for my partner & me. I truly recommend this book as it has in deed been my bible. I love it.
Excellent book for your baby & you! - By: Deb Caygill, 27 Jun 2007 
This book is full of excellent recipes that are easy to follow & don't include ingredients you won't be able to get hold of. It begins by giving you details of what foods are good & which are bad. It is split into different sections depending on the age of the baby. Beginning with puree's right upto Toddler meals that the whole family can enjoy. It also includes pictures so you can see what it will look like when finished. It also includes meal planners for the 1st year so you don't even have to think of what to make for tea if you don't have the time. They are so quick, easy & effortless there is no longer an excuse not to cook your own food!
Annabel's Superbook about superfood - By: Tony Hughes, 21 May 2007 
I was given my copy from a friend, & have tried many recipes on my now 11 month old son. They are very easy to prepare, & take very little time (essential don't you think!). This would be pointless if your baby didn't think the food tasted good, & mine thinks they are yummy! He particularly likes the Cherub's Chowder , which is great because he is eating fish! Great book, the only baby food book you'll need.
Vicky & Arthur
My twins loved these recipes! - By: , 05 Mar 2006 
Having bought 4 weaning/recipe books for my twins I found this one to be by far the best. The recipes are reallly healthy & the instrucitons are very easy to follow. Most are freezable - so great to prepare big batches to make your life easier.
The pictures make it a bright & interesting book.
Not Good for Allergies - By: Karen McElroy, 10 Sep 2004 
As a naturopath, I found this book to be too heavily focussed on wheat, dairy & tomato - alll of which are often alllergenic/intolerant foods. My daughter who can't eat these foods due to eczema couldn't eat most of the recipes - which was disappointing.
I would have liked more information on low alllergy foods & menu suggestions - especiallly given that the book is touted as one for boosting health in kids.