
Many Children are Afraid of New Foods, Preferring to Eat Foods they are Used to
Remember it will be worth the effort in the long run.
You may see a little adult next to you at the table but it’s vital to keep meeting your baby’s nutritional needs. Many new experiences and emotions will occur but there’s tons of support here in this testing phase. From shared experiences in the community to ways to economise with hearty recipes.
12 to 24 months
Remember it will be worth the effort in the long run.
It’s easy to fall into the habit of offering your baby the same foods every day, especially if you know he’ll happily eat them. Here are some simple ideas for expanding your little one’s diet without compromising on those all-important nutrients.
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