We are getting ready to try finger foods for the first time as per LO's pediatrician's recommendation. She recommended starting with noodles and other soft foods cut up into pea sized pieces.
For those of you whose LOs were eating purées, but have started the transitions to finger foods, how did you do it and what did you start with? LO has had bits of more solid foods, like potato bits in mashed potatoes and gags from it. I have the feeling transitioning is going to be difficult...
Re: LOs on Finger Foods
I've also given her veggie sticks like celery and red peppers and she gums what she can off them. (No teeth here yet.)
We started with Gerber Puffs. And Crunchies. They dissolve quick. She loved (still loves) them. Took her about 6 feedings to get the concept of picking up and putting in mouth. That was back in early Oct. Now she's onto Cheerios, small bits of carrots, banana, peas, bits of pasta, chicken, and on Thanksgiving she will have turkey :-)
She also has pancakes and just bites off pieces. I was nervous at first that the pieces were too big but she does great with it.
She has no teeth yet.
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Now she eats chunks of banana, pasta, soft chicken, cheerios, shredded wheat, bread, cheese, and basically anything we feel comfortable giving her. It gets messy but is so much fun at the same time.
ETA: We also bought this placemat about a week ago which has been helpful: https://www.amazon.com/Summer-Infant-Diner-Portable-Placemat/dp/B002B55AC0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416965584&sr=8-1&keywords=summer+infant+placemat&pebp=1416965586267. It has a little catcher for food that they drop. It helps keep it from ending up on her clothes/floor, and sometimes she even retrieves what she drops in there. I will agree with other reviewers though that the suction cups aren't super sticky, and it did get a bit stained with some spaghetti sauce, but as long as it is clean I don't mind the stains too much.