Giving
your baby lots of different foods to try, with various tastes and textures, may help him enjoy a variety of foods as he get older.
Not exact matches
There are a
lot of different foods that work perfectly as finger
foods for a young
baby.
The foil pouches
of baby food have been around in the UK for about four or five years now and are so easy and convenient to use especially on the go and there are around 5 - 6
different brands to chooses from and I used them a
lot when my daughter was younger.
In
baby led weaning cheese should be introduced later on, but when your child reaches the point where he or she can eat it, it can make for a great option in a
lot of different finger
foods.
My
baby doesn't want to drink the formula for few weeks although I tried in
different ways, but she eats solid
food well and drink a
lot of water.
By getting your
baby used to
lots of different foods, you'll help him build a healthy diet for life.
Any member that is wanting to breastfeed to
food, if you wish to supplement with formula remembers that you are still putting your
baby depressed to have a
lot of different benefits for you and your
baby.
One
of my pediatrician friends, who also happened to attend both
of my births, read my original blog post about
baby led feeding and stopped me to remind me how important it is for
babies to try
lots of different tastes and textures during the 6 - 12 month age when they are first starting on their
food adventures.
You can also make
lots of different baby food flavours by mixing and matching
different fruit and veggie cubes — combining a cube
of pureed apple with a cube
of pureed carrot, for example — yum!
You can find a
lot of different textures, colors, and odors in a
baby's poopy diaper based on what he's eating (breast milk, formula, or solid
foods).
There is no «right» way to introduce a
baby to solid
foods — the most important part being that you let your
baby go at their own pace and provide them with
lots of different tastes and textures to experiment with.