Aww, congratulations on your babies. It sounds as if they are settling in pretty well already and the bonding process to a new human has begun. It is really common for a new kitten to simply not have much of an appetite due to a new environment. However, if she has not eaten in 48 hours, I would be concerned. She should be very hungry by that time and want to eat something, even if it's just a small amount. You should be feeding them both what the breeder fed them. If you've switched food, it's possible she isn't interested in it. However ... today is a new day, so things should improve.
I just hope you are prepared for all the adventures a bengal brings to the table. Make sure your home is bengal-proof as they can and will get into anything and everything. Be prepared for lots of howling and yowling and the need to interact with you. They are very social, vocal, active -- nothing like your regular domestic cat that sleeps 14 to 20 hours a day. Your bengals will nap and be ready to go -- just like a two year old waking up from a nap. You'll need patience more than anything and also put up any valuables because they are sure to get knocked over at some point.
Enjoy your babies and post pictures if you can.
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