Babies should begin solids at 6 months, starting with single-ingredient purees. By 9-12 months, introduce chunkier foods, ...
Although many babies will still have only a few teeth – if any – at this age, they can gum their food into a softer consistency. So at around seven to eight months you can introduce chunky baby finger ...
A smooth puree with a spoon for you and baby works well but you may prefer to try more finger foods, or a bit of both. Finger foods include things like cooked carrot sticks or small pieces of ...
The FDA announced new guidelines to limit lead in baby foods, including jarred fruits, vegetables, yogurts, and cereals, ...
Whether you're using a puree, trying finger foods or a combination of both, chatting together through snack time is a simple and easy way to boost your baby's language learning. Watch the video ...