The right start

If your baby is approaching six months old you are probably starting to think about weaning them onto solid food.

Weaning is the process babies go through when they move away from milk being their only food and start to eat solid food. It is important to wait until six months before you try your baby with solid food as your baby’s digestive system willcope with solid food before then.

Signs that your baby is ready for solid food are

Getting started: Top tips!

First foods to try

Homemade food is best for babies as it can be made from simple ingredients with no added salt or sugar. Start with mashed or soft cooked vegetables like parsnip, yams, sweet potato, carrot and potato.

You could try soft fruit like peach, strawberries, banana, melon and avocado. Baby cereals with breast milk or formula milk added are good also. Next you can try soft cooked meats like chicken and fish (check for bones!) as well as lentils, rice, pieces of chapatti, toast and pasta.

Even though your baby is starting to eat solids it’s still important they get milk. For more information about weaning contact

Lucy Street, Health Trainer on

07903 328 020.

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This document was last modified on 2013-06-03 12:56:06.