Starting with tiny amounts like 1 to 2 teaspoons of a single food can help your baby get used to new textures and tastes.
Purees or finger foods, old school or new wave – it’s hard to know the “right” answer when it comes to transitioning your baby to solid foods. But a new book published by the American Academy of ...
The NHS suggests introducing solid foods when your child is around the six-month-old age. At the beginning of introducing your child to solids, it is more important to get them used to the idea of ...