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Those rows and rows of colorful baby food in that particular section of the grocery store are very temping to buy for baby. From the yellows of squash and bananas to the red of red beets and the green of peas and green beans, there seems to be a full menu available.
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The guide to feeding baby includes basics behind feeding baby solid foods.

When your baby begins eating solids, it can be a very exciting time. Baby feeding becomes slightly more involved once your child is eating real food, but it also signals a new level of independence. Knowing the correct way to introduce foods, as well as how to prepare them, can make this new stage easier and and a lot more fun.

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Feeding your baby solids is a sure sign that she's growing and developing. Follow these tips for choosing and preparing appropriate foods so that your baby will enjoy them.

There are common baby food allergies that should be avoided if possible. Introducing your baby to new foods can be a fun experience, but it can also be a scary experience since you don't know how your baby will react to those foods.

Babies can begin eating pureed foods as early as four months. Some pediatricians encourage you to wait until your baby is six months old. However, you do not have to purchase commercial baby food products.
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