I started DS with mum mums a couple weeks ago (probably 6.5 months), and gave him crackers for the first time last week (although I did break up the crackers). He seems to like them and can gum the hell out of them.
Just yesterday I gave him one of those wagon wheel biscuits and watched him cautiously. I have been giving him chunkier food over the past few weeks and a couple scraps of table food.
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my doctor said no wheat until 9 months..I know they have different kinds that are wheat free. I think mysister gave my nieces some teething biscuits at 7 months--she said they break easily though so watch out.
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Re: Approx. when can a baby start crackers/biscuits?
Just yesterday I gave him one of those wagon wheel biscuits and watched him cautiously. I have been giving him chunkier food over the past few weeks and a couple scraps of table food.
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hmmmm, maybe american? I'm not sure. It's those Gerber biscuits that I'm thinking of.
I would call this a biscuit:
But in Harry Potter, McGonagall makes Harry eat a bunch of "biscuits" but they are more like this: