Getting children to eat their greens is notoriously difficult, but a brand new smartphone app may offer parents a helping hand by making vegetables more psychologically appealing to their youngsters.
That's the claim made by researchers at Aston and De Montfort Universities, who've developed a new program in association with the British Psychological Society.
The result is Vegetable Maths Masters, which 'exposes children between the ages of 3 and 7 years old to vegetables via a game'.
To play, children choose a character, then feed them a variety of ten vegetables throughout the game. The said character is happy and animated when they eat these and gives positive verbal feedback.
In addition, children also earn stars as they complete problems, the DailyMail reports.