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Weaning: Essential Equipment
By Debra Stottor on 03/10/2008 02:12:01
Once your baby is ready to start on solids, what pots, pans, spoons etc do you really need?
of you. Follow our advice and you’ll have all you need without breaking the bank. What you really, really needFeeding spoons nice and soft so they don’t hurt your baby’s gums. Some are ergonomically designed so your baby can feed herself if she wants
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What is Stage One Weaning?
By Debra Stottor on 29/09/2008 01:50:53
What does stage one weaning mean? What age does this start? And what should you feed your baby?
lap or put her in a high chair or bouncy chair. It may be a good idea to offer solids halfway through a milk feed so your baby is neither ravenous nor too full. Start by giving a small amount on the end of a baby spoon (these are nice and soft for you
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Ella’s Kitchen Stage 2 baby foods
By Debra Stottor on 19/09/2008 14:34:54
Lovely new weaning goodies from the popular Ella's Kitchen range
the food directly onto a spoon or into a bowl. If your baby prefers his food warm, just stand the pouch in hot water for a short time. If he can’t manage it all at once, just scew the cap back on and keep in the fridge for up to 24 hours. There are five
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What is Stage Two Weaning?
By Debra Stottor on 06/10/2008 00:11:31
What does stage one weaning mean? What age does this start? And what should you feed your baby?
’t have any teeth yet.What to feedYou can start to introduced finger foods, and introduce meals that have been mashed or grated rather than pureed. She may want to use the spoon herself – it may prove messy but let her try, as it’s the best way to learn
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