Once pasta is cooked, strain and return to pot. Mix veggies through.
Add cream and parmesan. Return to heat, stirring, until cheese is melted.
DID YOU KNOW...
Carrots are packed full of beta-carotene, which our bodies convert into vitamin A. Carrots are one of the best sources of vitamin A. Vitamin A is good for your skin, bones, teeth, and vision. Beta-carotene is also what gives carrots their distinct orange colour.
Cheese is among the richest dietary sources of calcium, which plays an essential role in bone health.
Thickened Cream is an Australian term for cream with 35% milk fat - I believe the American equivalent is heavy cream. Any whipping cream will work fine.
Small meal servings and regular snacks are the best way to keep up your toddler's energy throughout the day. Their tiny tummies are not accustomed to just three large main meals a day. A toddler often may not eat as much as you would like them to at dinner time - try to remember that this is normal and that as long as they are getting plenty of regular, healthy nutrition, then there's no reason to stress yourself out over it.