July 1, 2007
Feeding Baby Finger Foods
feeding baby finger foods

when did you start feeding your baby finger foods?
and what did you start with? I am so afraid of choking!
When he had about 4 teeth (6mo. or so) I gave him cheerios, or those Mini Goldfish crackers. You can find fruit flavored finger foods in the baby isle at the grocery store too. My son liked the banana ones. Just make sure it is something that will disolve with some saliva, to prevent choking.
Finger foods and independent eating: How to feed your Toddler
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HAPPYBABY Organic Puffs, Greens Puffs, 2.1-Ounce Containers (Pack of 6) $18.15 HAPPYBABY organic puffs, green puffs are made with whole grains and the natural flavor of green vegetables--gives your baby variety and builds growing palettes. These are the very first melt-in-your-mouth organic finger foods for your baby. These puffs teach the baby tactility, self-feeding and might buy you some much needed silence. The puffs come in a green packaging that reduces HAPPYBABY&rsq... |
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Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Original Flavor Rice Biscuit, 24-Count (Pack of 6) $12.07 Hot Kid Baby Mum-Mum, is made from selected fine-quality Japonica rice. It is made to easily melt in your baby's mouth. It is trans-fat and cholesterol free and no artificial colors or flavors are added.... |
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Great Expectations: Best Food for Your Baby & Toddler: From First Foods to Meals Your Child Will Love $3.93 The definitive guide to infant and toddler feeding—from first foods to meals your child will love To ensure that baby gets the best, most wholesome, and natural food possible, go homemade! The newest entry in the acclaimed Great Expectations series focuses on easy preparation of nutritious baby and toddler meals at home—from the first finger-foods to more than 130 delicious kid-tested r... |
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Top 100 Finger Foods: $12.23 Following up on her hit bestseller Top 100 Baby Purees, Annabel Karmel presents Top 100 Finger Foods, a scrumptious guide to creating tasty tidbits that young children can really sink their teeth (or gums!) into. By the age of nine months, many babies are ready and eager to start feeding themselves. Although they might not be able to handle a spoon, children of this age can master the art of eating on their own -- as long as the food they're served is right-sized! Finger foods are the perfect solution. This essential collection is packed with tempting, nourishing recipes for babies and older children -- from French Toast Fingers and Mini Chicken Sliders to Tuna Muffin Melts and Salad Lollipops -- helping you safely introduce new tastes and textures to your baby and ensuring that your child is healthy, happy, and content. |
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Feeding Baby: $9.86 "I wish that this informative and nutritionally sound cookbook had been around when my daughter was born. The recipes are so delicious, I wish it had been around when I was a baby! Anyone brought up on the food from this book is sure to become an adult with an instinctive knowledge of what healthy food is all about."--Daniel Boulud, author of Café Boulud Cookbook. For parents who want to start their babies off eating fresh, nutritious foods, Feeding Baby offers easy-to-prepare tastes, nibbles, bites, and meals that retain the vitamins and minerals missing from conventional bottled and heat-treated baby food. Delightfully simple yet nuanced flavors of recipes like Roasted Acorn Squash Purée and Banana Peach Compote introduce children's impressionable palates to the myriad tastes and pleasures of food, setting them on a path of healthy eating for a lifetime. |
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The Book Of Finger Foods $9.6 The Book Of Finger Foods |
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