A great way to get your toddler to eat fruit is to put banana or avocado and then any other fruit you like (e.g. kiwifruit, peaches, apricots) into a blender and blend until smooth and creamy. It's so delicious and creamy from the banana and avocado that I never have any problems getting my daughter to eat it. Tamina Goodchild, Modbury, SA
Add baked beans to leftover vegies and serve with wholemeal-toast fingers. My husband used to make this for our kids on Sunday nights. He called it "Cowboy's Mystery" and they loved it - even the youngest, who was a finicky eater. Mary French, Geraldton, WA
When my kids' books, pencils and glitter started to invade the kitchen and their bedroom floor, we bought them each a small plastic storage box. Now all their craft things get used without any fights and they neatly pack everything away. Melanie Lindsay, Helensvale, Qld
As a busy mum, one of the best tricks I have is to use the memo function on my mobile phone to save my shopping list. I always have my phone with me so I never forget my shopping list and I can add items as I think of them, or delete things as I buy them. Debbie Dye, Kanwal, NSW
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