Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Healthy Baby Snacks

There are things I’d call the "basics" that you’ve probably already heard -- Cheerios, any type of "mini" cracker (our son likes the goldfish, but there are also Ritz, cheese nips and so on), cut-up bites of soft fruit & cereal bars, and graham cracker sticks (or teddy grahams) that are broken into smaller pieces.  Basically, with any type of snack like this, I just always made sure that the item could dissolve fairly easily, and that the pieces were small.  (And I’d avoid those teething biscuit things like the plague at *any* age -- those things scared the heck out of me!!!)

The other couple of things that I really like come from Gerber, and are pre-packaged so they fit neatly in the diaper bag (and you could write your child’s name on the outside of the individual bags, so the daycare folks know to whom they belong).

The first is their packages of bite-sized, freeze-dried fruit.  They come in apple, strawberry/banana, corn and banana/pineapple (my son only likes the first 2 flavors), are simply freeze-dried fruit w/o any preservatives, and the package can be resealed for later use.  They are a bit crunchy at first, but then reconstitute from the child’s saliva and are very easy to chew and swallow.  (And my son has had swallowing issues, so we were glad to find something like this!)

The second is their fruit strips.  I double-checked the label before buying them, and found they use only fruit and fruit purees to make them -- no preservatives -- and they aren’t gummy/sticky like what I thought they’d be.  They seem, to me, to be a melt-in-the-mouth type of thing, which is important for young eaters.

On a side note, Gerber also has multi-packs of veggie and cheese crackers meant for tots, but my son never liked the flavors.  For what it’s worth, we found it just as easy (and much more cost-effective) to put whatever flavor cracker (mini goldfish, mini Ritz, etc.) in the "snack" sized baggies and put those in the diaper bag.

I probably should have asked if your child was eating many table foods yet and will note here that the above suggestions are given only if s/he is doing some chewing and is supervised while eating.  If ever in doubt, I don’t think it’s worth the risk to chance it.

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