I can’t say enough good things about this book. The author doesn’t hit you over the head with stead fast rules or try to sell some new catch phrase approach — if I hear the phrase baby-led weaning one more time my head is going to explode — she simple shares her thoughts, experiences and advice in a very easy to read, digestible way. It gave me a lot to think about and helped me approach things from a different angle quite a few times.
I’ve had 2 extra copies of My Two-Year-Old Eats Octopus sitting on my desk for well over a year. It’s time to spread the love. Leave a comment below to be entered for a chance to win one of the copies. I’m giving away the other copy on Baby’s First Year so click here and leave a comment there for a second chance.
I’m shipping. There are no location restrictions. I’ll pick a winner next week.


I would love to win this book. My daughter is 13 months and sometimes I am not sure what to feed her when. I would love to raise a child who is not a picky eater!
sounds like a great book! would love it if my 19 month old ate octopus :)
My son, who is 3, likes pizza, mac ‘n cheese, grilled cheese, gravy, corn on the cob…hum..what else? Fresh fruit? Forget about it! He won’t drink anything but the formula for older toddlers, water and iced tea. I feel like a failed in the mom department!!!
I’d love any help I could get!!
I would love to have this! maybe it will work with picky eaters other than kids too!
Hubby and I are foodies and we grew up in foodie families! Now it’s our time to share the love of food to our baby girl! She’s not into solids yet (she’s only 2 months!) but we would require advanced reading :-)
Looks like a great book!
I would love this! I have 3 daughters (ages 3,5, & 7) – plus a picky eating hubby. This would be great!
My 9 month old, Summit, loves curry! Octopus next! I’d love to have this book considering there was no method to my madness and I think I got lucky with him liking the strong flavors!
I would love this book! Pleae put me in the drawing!
Would love to read this book. My kids have a pretty expanded palate but new ideas are always welcome. Just found your blog through a friend, love what I see already! Thanks for the chance to win the book.
I need this book! My 20-month-old used to eat everything and lately seems to be limiting her palate more and more. Love to have it. Thanks for the opportunity!
We’re just beginning to embark on the food journey with our six-month-old. We’ve mastered oatmeal and she’s just beginning to like sweet potatoes. Her father only ate hot dogs as a toddler and rarely eats veggies now – I need all the help I can get avoiding a repeat of that situation with her!!
OMG! The 3 year old seems to be embarking on the “Picky Eater” trail, amd I’d like to catch the alomst 3 month old before he has a chance!
Besides..I NEVER win ANYTHING! This would rank up there with Ed Mc Mahon setting foot on my porch! lol
I’m about to start my 6-month-old on real food and I am worried that he will end up eating like his picky father, who pretty much won’t eat anything but meat pizza, burgers, fries and mac-n-cheese. I am an adventurous eater and I would give anything for my child to love a wide variety of nutritious food and to not be afraid to try new things. Thanks for the giveaway!
I need this! We’re doing better, but could always use some help.
I’d love to win a copy if this is open. I have a baby just starting out with solids and I want to make sure I do it right!
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So… Who won?? I’m dying of curiousity. Did I miss it??
Getting my daughter to eat “right” is one of the main stessors in my life. She is addicted to crap…canned pasta, boxed mac and cheese, frozen pizza and hamburgers…with the occasional veggie lasagna (YAY!) I am a vegetarian, but my husband is not and she takes more after him in the way that she likes to eat. I hate it and try to get her to eat healthier/more varied foods, but she flat out refuses. HELP! I need your book! Thanks, Erica