Ive been giving my girl something similar from Aldi the kids snack bites of fruit and grain bars and she did pretty well with chewing them. I'd only say just make sure the child is seated to avoid potential choking hazard.
My 9 month old has them
Just give him a try, they are slightly different to the likes of fig rolls and nutrigrain bars as they’re not as gummy, they break a lot easier x
The age is aimed at traditional weaning. As long as no honey (don't see why there would be in those) they're fine to give younger as part of blw
Ages are for traditional weaning. You can ignore them for baby led :)
I've been giving my daughter the Kellogg's NutriGrain bars since she was around 9 months. Those are basically the same, just more natural from what it seems, so you should be fine as long as there's no honey! (Also adding I'm not sure about the texture of those on the inside, but some varieties of the NutriGrain can be a bit sticky so I always keep water on hand)
I would I give my 10 month old things like this
Yes it’s very soft
@Salem they are the same inside. I tried a bit when my little girl first had some
@Ebony my daughter is 15 months and loves stealing these to eat from me 😂
@Amy what's our in theirs 🤣
Thankyou everyone!! deffo gonna try these and i might try the nutrigrain ones too to see which he prefers. Really struggling to find snacks for him that he enjoys all he wants atm is milky bars (thanks to his dad) and cheesy flavour veggie sticks 🤣🤦🏻♀️xx
@Abby when on offer just get a few different flavours / textures for him to try and you’ll find what they’ll like . And eventually they’ll just steal yours anyway
I make banana biscuit things 3 weetbix crushed 2-3 bananas 1 egg Mix it all up bake on 180 for 20mins Cheap and homemade! You can even add whatever seasonings etc x
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Try giving half. I tried these when my daughter left some! They are extremely sweet so make sure you give their teeth a good brush after!
I give them to my 10 month old, they are super soft
I would. If you feel comfortable with it and he's good with eating, I don't see why not.