Longwood - Starting-Solid-Foods
Longwood - Starting-Solid-Foods
Longwood - Starting-Solid-Foods
Beverages
• For the whole first year, breastmilk or formula should be your baby’s primary beverage. Typical amounts are
listed in the table at the end of the sheet.
• After the age of 6 months, about 4 ounces of fluoridated water (tap water in many towns) is good for your
baby’s teeth. If your water supply is not fluoridated, please ask your doctor about fluoride drops.
• Fruit juice tends to be high in sugar and fills up babies so they eat less nutritious food. We do NOT
recommend giving juice to your baby in the first year.
CAUTION!
• Nuts, whole grapes, spoonfuls of peanut butter, round slices of hot dog, hard raw vegetables, popcorn, hard
candies, and ice are all choking hazards and should not be given to your child until at least 4 years old. All
foods you give younger children should be soft and in small pieces.
• Do not give your baby honey until he is over 1 year old (honey can carry botulism spores that are dangerous
for a young baby but not for older children or adults).