Baninoon has an invisible friend named Dunkin Doo. When Baninoon’s mom promises a trip to the amusement park if Baninoon eats well for a week, Baninoon asks Dunkin Doo to eat the meals instead. Thanks to Dunkin Doo, Baninoon earns the trip to the amusement park, and Dunkin Doo, who has been eating well, grows tall enough to ride all the attractions that were previously off-limits due to height restrictions. Feeling anxious, Baninoon starts eating properly too. Good eating habits not only improve taste but also develop big and small muscles, as well as concentration. The key is motivating children to eat on their own, rather than chasing them around or distracting them with a phone during meals. This is a must-read book for parents dealing with mealtime struggles.