Don't rely on the front-of-package marketing; the real information is on the back: How to Read Baby Food Labels
These feature chunkier textures or small pieces of whole food to help transition to table foods. Stage 4 (12+ Months): buy baby food
Buying baby food involves more than just picking a flavor; it requires understanding your child's developmental stage, nutritional needs, and ingredient safety. Use this guide to navigate the aisles and choose the best options for your little one. 1. Understand the Developmental Stages Don't rely on the front-of-package marketing; the real
Baby food is often categorized into "stages" that correspond to a child's age and ability to chew and swallow: Don't rely on the front-of-package marketing
Typically for toddlers, these include nutrient-dense pouches like Happy Tot Super Morning Variety Pack Go to product viewer dialog for this item. that often contain whole grains and fiber. 2. Read Labels Like a Pro
These are thin, single-ingredient purees (like Happy Baby Stage 1 Prunes Go to product viewer dialog for this item. ) designed for first-time eaters.