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what new things can i give my bout to be 7 month old?
she has been eating baby foods since 5 months. she loves almost everything ive given her veggies, fruits, mashed potatoes..just not peaches or pear juice. she likes turkey and chicken baby foods.. but she still whines and gets all teary when we eat in front of her..cause she dont have what were eating.. she chews everything.. even purees. we were amazed that she knew how to chew.. but i was wondering at what age is it ok to give little tiny peices of bread or toast.. or finger food. but she hasnt started teething yet.. i know lots of people start giving their kid toast around 7 months. maybe with a little water on it to make it mushy.. but what all did/do you feed your 6-9 month old?
what if she hasnt cut teeth yet can she still gum up all that
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can give her whatever she is capable of eating. My son is 8 months old but even when he was 6 months I would make him things like : lightly buttered toast,grill cheese,french fries,cheeto puffs, cut up noodles, fresh boiled veggies,and soft fruits (banana, kiwi,strawberry)
Also all of the gerber snacks are good as well.
- Anonymous5 years ago
your daughter is so lucky to be brought up in a bilingual family, congrats on that. with that said, as long as she is being spoken to exclusively in either spanish or english by certain members of the family she will be fine. it's when she starts hearing both languages from the same person that she may start getting the two languages confused. she may start talking just a little later than some other kids(she should start talking before 3 though), but being bilingual will "train" her brain to take in more information than most are able to, meaning in the long run she'll be a very smart lady.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
"...if the baby reaches for the potato on your plate, make sure it is not too hot, and let him have the potato."
http://www.nbci.ca/index.php?option=com_content&vi...
The jar things are just for convenience; they're not actually necessary or beneficial. She can eat the overwhelming majority of what you are eating. It doesn't have to be something gross like wet toast; babies can gum up quite a lot.