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If you would like to introduce more fresh fruits into your children's diet, Hawaii is the place to be. Many snack options throughout the day highlight fruit and a tour of the nearby Dole pineapple plantation will surely get them to enjoy fresh pineapple.

With seven restaurants to choose from Turtle Bay provides a number of options for families. Of these, only two offer breakfast service, and to be quite honest, they can be a little pricey, especially if your children are picky eaters. If you've chosen a room arrangement that includes a refrigerator or kitchenette, stop at an area grocery store, buy a few essentials there and save your expenditures for something more enjoyable for everyone.

The Palm Terrace
The Palm Terrace offers a magnificent breakfast buffet, as well as made-to-order pancakes, waffles and just about anything you choose. A children's menu includes pancakes in fun shapes and extra efforts by the staff to make the presentation of their meal choices more entertaining.

Lei Lei's
The other breakfast choice is Lei Lei's, which has a limited menu, but you can grab just a couple of oranges or bananas if those in your family are light eaters in the morning. Lei Lei's, which overlooks the golf course, also serves sandwiches, salads and snacks throughout the day, and then really kicks it up a notch for fine dining in the evening.

Ola's
Ola's is a fun place on the beach where going barefoot is perfectly okay. Sure there are hamburgers, but try to talk the kids into grilled island fish sandwiches. Or maybe they'll like the purple color of Okinawan Sweet Potatoes.

Hang Ten Grille
Another casual option for lunch is the Hang Ten Grille. If they don't like the fish tacos, surely they'll have fun with mango, raspberry or strawberry smoothies.

The Bay Club
The Bay Club is the casual place for dinner. Here's where you can get a pizza or a couple of nice salads.

Leonardo's
Leonardo's also offers pizza and other Italian cuisine in just a little nicer setting, and includes a children's menu.

21 Degrees North
The remaining restaurant, 21 Degrees North, is a fine dining venues, providing a lovely setting for a parents night out or for families with older children.

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