Weaning Books

Best weaning book for someone that can’t cook and is finding the thought of weaning very overwhelming. I just want easy puree recipes to begin with and then easy finger food recipes a bit later down the line. Ella’s kitchen any good? Annabel karmel? Pictures of some pages you have would be really helpful as you can’t see inside the books online. Thank you ☺️
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I’ve got the Ella’s kitchen second hand from vinted and it’s good. First foods. Purple one. Some of the mums in my friend group used it for their first and recommended it.

@Danielle is it more purées inside or mash like textures as that’s what I want to start with first? I have been looking on vinted as well

If you sign up to the boots parenting club you get the purple Ella’s kitchen book for free

@Lucy really how? I work for boots and didn’t know that 😂 I did some get free bits whilst pregnant but never seen a book on there

It just came up on my offers on the boots app, I think once LO hit a certain age it becomes available. I just went into boots and it went through for free

Oh ok maybe I’ll get offered one at 6 months nothing has come up yet. Thank you will keep an eye out

I have PDFs of what mummy makes, Joe wicks weaning book and Annabel Karmel, out of these 3 I only used the what mummy makes with my first baby as could eventually eat the same foods together (until they get to terrible two's and have an attitude and says no to everything 😅) but Joe Wicks one is great for pureed/mashed food ideas x

@ieva perfect thank you ☺️

Yes. It is more purées for start and then onto different things for when they are older. The boots book is smaller, this has 130 recipes.

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