My son's first finger food was bananas. I would cut in half, then lengthwise so it was easy for him to pick up the long "strip". Because it's so soft, I didn't worry about him choking...he just nawed on it and in a short time was able to learn ho
We've done a lot of purees and just this last week are getting more into finger foods, we've done puffs, cheerios, carrots, peas, mum-mums, tofu, chicken, banana, green beans, bread, and black beans. The only thing she's choked on so far were the si
~*Jenna*~
TTC since November 2009.
Currently licensed foster parents with the hope of adopting! Also pursuing pregnancy through IUI! First IUI scheduled 10/3/13
6 months we were doing puffs, yogurt melts, cheerios, peas, banana, avocado, chicken, eggs, pancake. Basically anything that was soft, in small pieces.
I am just now starting to hit hard with moving him to all table food. He isn't interested in being spoon fed purees anymore. So far I have offered him: tore up pieces of tortilla, toast, scrambled eggs, shredded cheese, chicken, banana,
Re: Finger foods-when and what?
My son's first finger food was bananas. I would cut in half, then lengthwise so it was easy for him to pick up the long "strip". Because it's so soft, I didn't worry about him choking...he just nawed on it and in a short time was able to learn ho
~*Jenna*~
TTC since November 2009.
Currently licensed foster parents with the hope of adopting! Also pursuing pregnancy through IUI! First IUI scheduled 10/3/13
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