Many parents wonder if their babies are ready for solid foods. Find out if your child is ready, what to introduce, how to give it, and which foods to avoid.
Doctors recommend waiting until a baby is about 6 months old to start solid foods. Starting before 4 months is not recommended. At about 6 months, babies need the added nutrition — such as iron and ...
While six months is the usual average age to introduce babies to solids, this stage can begin as young as four months old. Each baby is different, and there’s no hard and fast rule for starting solids ...
There’s a whole world of flavours to explore and starting solids is the first step. Encourage your baby to enjoy themselves while trying new food, even if lots of it ends up on their bib ...
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