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Name: lacirrom | Date: Oct 31st, 2007 3:11 PM |
i would give them a try. my kids started table food pretty early and they always lovd them...still do...i also heard they are a good snack for adults who are trying to lose weight! ↑ |
Name: Double_K | Date: Oct 31st, 2007 3:11 PM |
Kaden has been eating those since that age--he really likes them....they do dissolve really quickly so I've never had a problem with him choking, etc. ↑ |
Name: Double_K | Date: Oct 31st, 2007 3:17 PM |
I've tried those gerber bitter biscuits and zweback (spelling totally off) toast when he was starting finger foods---but I didn't like them....they were really messy and he would get big chunks off and gag... I did find something called Baby Mum Mums--they are like a really light rice cracker, they too dissolve quick and were really great at that age..... ↑ |
Name: jillw | Date: Oct 31st, 2007 6:46 PM |
Kendra eats those and she really likes them. I have been giving them to her here and there for about a month or so. I think that they helped her learn to chew even though she still doesn't have teeth LOL ↑ |
Name: Marti | Date: Oct 31st, 2007 10:35 PM |
Oh i might have to try those. Ian is still on stage 1 foods but moving to stage two this weekend. We're slow pokes I guess. ↑ |
Name: Randi | Date: Nov 1st, 2007 2:16 AM |
I started Kaden on soft things like banana and avacado until he got used to chewing. Then I moved on to cheerios and toast with a little no sugar added jam. I didn't give him puffs until a few weeks ago. Kaden started on finger foods at almost 6 months, so Braden should be able to handle it : ) Good luck Coart! ↑ |
Name: FatallyYours | Date: Nov 1st, 2007 4:50 AM |
thx everyone. yeh im gonna buy them today. he knows how to chew, i give him small pieces of bread every once in a while in cut up bananas. but i cant stand the biter biscuits for the same reasons candice ↑ |