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Pregnant? Get snacking!
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/09/2010 01:12:58
Whilst excess weight gain isn't great for your pregnancy or birth, it is important to keep eating snacks rather than only eating three big meals a day.

.You will start feeling sick or dizzy if you do not eat often enough, but you shouldn't wait for your body to tell you. Instead, carry around small snacks that you can have little and often, but which should not replace regular meals.Pregnancy is NOT a time

Snack Trap animal dining sets
By Sarah Lawson on 04/01/2007 01:36:38
Mealtimes with babies and children aren't always fun, but we love the animal plates and bowls from Snack Trap. Perfect for feeding time at the 'zoo'!

A few months ago we reviewed the Snack Trap pots which are great for children to use for raisins etc, without spilling.Now Snack Trap are extending their range with these cute melamine plates and bowls. You can get toddler plates or options with two

Why healthy snacks are good for your baby right now
By Joanne Lumsden on 26/11/2010 13:42:00
Snacks don't have to mean unhealthy treats. Get inspired with this simple good food

Your baby is growing but still has a tiny stomach, which means small meals with snacks in between are better from him than three big meals a day. The snacks are also likely to be replacing your baby's mid-morning and mid-afternoon milk feeds

Organix Orange Rusks
By Louise Rogers on 13/12/2007 01:10:07
Healthy snacks that babies love

There’s little doubt that the best way to encourage healthy eating is to offer a varied nutritious diet from the start, but when it comes to snacks and finger foods for babies, it can be hard to find something that’s tasty but not packed with sugar

Funny video of Danielle Lloyd’s son Archie snacking while sleeping
By Sophie Westnedge on 27/06/2012 12:58:23
Celeb mum Danielle shares a hilarious video of Arching eating while dozing

to admit snoozing and snacking is what we'd rather be doing instead of the weekly shop! Archie, we like your style!Watch more...Funny video of twins caught in conversationCute clip of baby giggling at vacuumFunny video of baby rocking out on a guitar

Snacktrap pots for babies and toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/07/2006 01:48:56
A handy little pot with an accessible lid so small children can eat little snacks without making a big mess!

image 1 | image 2 | image 3Something small but smart that we at ThinkBaby like this week: the Snack Trap.Once your baby or toddler is into feeding herself on the go, your kitchen will fill up with handy little pots... and her carseat and your

Apples for babies and children
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/10/2009 01:38:10
The banana may have become the most popular fruit snack in the UK, but the phrase 'an apple a day keeps the doctor away' has a lot of truth in it...

start offering them as a snack to avoid choking. By the time your child is about two, she will be confident and happy to eat an apple with the skin on. (Toddlers should still be supervised at all times, when eating.)Unless you have small apples, try

Munch Bunch Squashums for bored little eaters
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/10/2006 01:23:37
Yoghurts come in colourful packaging these days, but the new strawberry-shaped Squashums make healthy snacking even more fun.

If spooning yoghurt or fromage frais is simply too boring or messy for your toddler or child, you may well have already discovered the joy of yoghurt 'pouches' or squeezy tubes. However, Munch Bunch have taken the whole thing one step further with their new Squashums.These fruit ...

First finger foods for babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/10/2006 03:15:21
When you're weaning your baby, what foods are good for snacking and helping your child begin to feed himself?

'. Others have moved on to a portion of the family's meal that has been left unseasoned and really well chopped up. However, almost all will now enjoy the little snacks they can feed themselves.It is important that, between six and 12 months, your baby

Drinks for your baby at 10-12 months
By Clare Firth on 29/11/2010 05:08:43
Your baby still needs around a pint of milk a day. We explain how to keep this in her diet and how much water she should be drinking

MilkBetween the ages of 10 to 12 months, your baby will probably gradually drop her daytime milk feeds, replacing them with snacks. Typically, she’ll be down to an 8oz bottle both morning and evening, with maybe one more in between. Breastfed babies


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