Finger
Foods, Utensils and Cups
About 6 to 12 months
Your baby can begin to eat cereal and finely chopped
meat, cheese, cooked vegetables and fruit. Don’t
add salt, sugar or spices.
Include your baby in family meals. Let him touch the
food and make a mess—it’s how he learns
about food. Give him child-sized utensils and a sippy
cup. Praise him for learning to feed himself.
As your baby grows, he may begin to lose interest in
the bottle or breast. He still needs breastmilk or formula.
But too much takes away his appetite for solid food.
Most kids don’t need more than 3 cups (24 ounces)
a day.
Too much juice also takes away your child’s appetite
for solid food. Give no more than 1/4 cup a day and
mix it with 1/4 cup water. Don’t give citrus juices.
The acid can upset your child’s stomach. |