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My Daughter is 10 months old. I've been trying to give her the fruit puffs by Gerber. She used to eat them but now she doesn't like them. I've tried to break them up in small pieces but she only wants to play with them. Any one have any suggestions? |
Posted by Kris on 01/25/2008 04:07 PM
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My daughter 8 months. loves the puffs by Gerber. I've been having a hard time figuring out what to give her to eat but now I'm just giving her smaller versions of what we eat! She loves eating spaghetti, corn, peas, the Gerber freeze dried apples, and corn. I still try to get her to eat some of the baby jar food in between her feeding herself. She also likes eating fresh fruit. Just make sure if you give her veggies to cook them so they're nice and soft. Good luck Its so hard keeping them happy with food. Seems like you get used to them eating something and then they change it on you! |
posted by Elizabeth on 01/25/2008 06:39 PM
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She does pretty good with the other food I give her. It may just be the puffs or the different texture. lol. |
posted by Kris on 01/25/2008 07:36 PM
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we had awesome luck with really ripe bananas, cut up to bite size. Good luck! |
posted by on 01/26/2008 01:14 PM
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Sean is 11 months and he enjoys the Gerber wagon wheels. i was scared at the size of them at first,but they do dissolve quickly and I think he ate them as early as 7 or 8 months and before any teeth. gerber also has the "crunchies"- and now some crackers. all seem to be the next step after the puffs-which Sean doesnt like anymore either. small pieces of pasta and baby yogurt might be good too. Good luck |
posted by lauren on 01/27/2008 08:49 AM
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Thanks everyone. I will try the ideas. I hope they work :-) |
posted by Kris on 01/27/2008 06:04 PM
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