The BEST Toddler Muffins
The BEST Toddler Muffins. Full of healthy ingredients that meet the daily recommendation of fruits and veggies in one snack!
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Age guide to introducing solids
Here’s a useful age guide chart to introducing solid foods to baby.
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Mini Chicken + Carrot Meatballs for Baby
These Mini Chicken + Carrot Meatballs are a perfect first finger food for baby, but don't be surprised when the rest of the family starts popping them in their mouths as well!
Baby Pasta Salad
Baby Pasta Salad Recipe for Kids | The BakerMama
Homemade Baby Biscuits
A high iron cookie for your baby.
Sweet Potato & Chicken Baby Food
My son, Danny, is 7 months old, and he eats food. Let me tell you, there's not much more adorable than a baby schmeared with his dinner. Mel...
10 Tips for Starting Your Baby on Solid Food
Starting solid foods is one of the major landmarks of a baby’s first year. You play a very active role in your child’s experience with food, and your goal is to make that experience healthy, fun, …
15 Finger Food Recipes for Your Baby or Toddler to Move Past Purees
Make the transition from purees to solids a smooth one, while still packing a punch of essential vitamins, nutrients and protein for your little bebe!
27 Easy DIY Baby Foods
Zucchini, Potato and Turkey Puree | 27 Easy DIY Baby Foods
DIY Baby Finger Foods
How to make your own baby finger foods, including yogurt bites and teething biscuits. I decided to make Baby G some finger foods that we'd otherwise buy at the grocery store because puffs and teething biscuits get
Red Pepper Baby Puree (4+ months/Stage 1) - Baby Foode
Red Bell Pepper Baby Food Puree is an easy and delicious starter puree that is creamy and sweet! #organicbabyfoodpuree #babyfoodpuree babyfoode.com
General eating schedule. However, breastfed babies drink 1-1.5 oz per hour. A 19-36 oz day is normal range. That being said, 7, 3oz bottles in a day instead of the 5-6 oz bottles shown here is normal. Even at 10 months, my child drinks 2-3 oz every 2-3 hours and will consume approx 21oz in a 24 hr period; also eating solids since 4 months of age.