Food » Nutrition
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Feeding Our Youngest: Series Packet
Order the complete set of Feeding Our Youngest newsletters plus Thinking About Breastfeeding to distribute to your clients. Ideal for use in a variety of family education settings and even makes a great gift! 13 publications, 28 pages, color.
$15.00
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MF3580
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Feeding Our Youngest: 10 Months
While developing skill with finger foods is important, your 10-month-old can also begin learning to use a spoon. It may be messy at first, but letting your baby practice with a spoon will build important self-feeding skills. 2 pages, color.
$1.15
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MF3573
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Feeding Our Youngest: 4 Months
Breast- or bottle-feeding is still the main source of nutrition for your baby, but you may start seeing signs your baby will soon be ready to try solid foods. 2 pages, color.
$1.15
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MF3579
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Feeding Our Youngest: 9 Months
At age 9 months, your baby is developing a more precise grip — he can pick up items with his thumb and forefinger now. Think of the many finger foods you might offer. 2 pages, color.
$1.15
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MF3581
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Feeding Our Youngest: 11 Months
At 11 months, with a little slicing, chopping, and mashing, table food can make up most of your child’s diet by now. He is probably drinking breast milk or formula from a cup with meals, and demanding to join in at family meals, if he is not already included. 2 pages, color.
$1.15
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