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Mealtimes with a picky eater can feel like a battle. Tumby helps you turn that around — one small, calm step at a time.
Instead of pressure and stress, Tumby gives you a simple daily food mission for your child. Just one food, one clear tip, at one meal. Log how it went in a single tap — and watch your child's playful food buddy grow with every try.
Tumby is built around a simple idea backed by feeding research: children often need to see, touch, smell, and be near a new food 10–15 times before they'll eat it. Most of us give up after just a few tries. Tumby helps you gently keep going — and celebrates every little win along the way.
WHY PARENTS LOVE TUMBY
One tiny mission a day — no overwhelm, no long forms
Log a try in a single tap, even just looking counts
A growing food buddy that levels up as your child explores
Daily streaks and encouragement that keep you motivated
Gentle, pressure-free tips for what to say (and what not to say)
Track multiple children, each with their own journey
Calm, judgment-free guidance — you're always doing great
HOW IT WORKS
Each morning, open Tumby to see today's food mission
Serve that food at a meal, using the simple tip provided
After the meal, tap how it went — from "looked at it" to "took a bite!"
Your child's buddy grows, your streak builds, and you get a little cheer
Come back tomorrow and keep the momentum going
BUILD BRAVER EATERS, GENTLY
Tumby focuses on progress, not perfection. Every interaction with a new food is a step forward — and Tumby celebrates all of them. No pressure. No guilt. Just small, steady wins that add up over time.
Perfect for parents of toddlers and young children who:
Only eat a handful of "safe" foods
Refuse anything new
Get anxious or upset at mealtimes
Are slowly expanding what they'll try
FOR PARENTS, BY DESIGN
Tumby is a guidance and encouragement tool for parents. It offers general tips based on common feeding approaches — it is not medical advice. Always talk to your pediatrician about your child's nutrition, allergies, or any feeding concerns, especially if your child has a medical condition or allergy.
Start today, and turn mealtime stress into mealtime wins.
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What's New in Tumby
1.0
July 28, 2026





