New Finger Foods
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As your baby develops better finger control (usually around seven or eight months), introducing finger foods will help to develop the skills of biting, chewing and self-feeding. Finger foods should be big enough for your baby to pick up, easy to hold and should not have any stones, pips or bones. You should also avoid hard foods like whole grapes that might cause your baby to choke. Remember never to leave your baby alone whilst eating as sometimes babies put food in their mouth without chewing it and choking can be a real hazard. Below are some ideas for first finger foods and offering a selection of these to your baby will get him used to chewing many different textures.
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Finger Food Recipes
Tuna Muffin Melt
Halved and toasted muffins are an ideal size for smaller children to pick up and eat..
Grilled Veg Skewers
Marinating the vegetables in a balsamic vinaigrette helps to accentuate their natural sweetness.
Tortilla Pizza Margherita
I love the thin crust pizzas and wheat tortilla wraps made an ideal “instant” base.
Krispie Chicken Nuggets
It will be hard to go back to shop bought frozen nuggets after you have tasted these.








