Ice-cream for toddler

I was at the playground today and another mum was giving out ice-creams to the kids (Magnum style with chocolate and caramel). She asked if my son would like one and I explained that he's not really had things like that yet, but thanked her anyway. She seemed shocked and asked how old he is, when I said 20 months she was like "awww that's crazy"

It was really kind of her to offer him the ice-cream but it made me feel like she saw me as a cruel and mean mum when I didn't take it. My son does have things like muffins that I make, digestive biscuits, fruit yoghurts etc but I'm holding off on giving him really sugary treats for as long as possible as he doesn't know the difference yet.

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She’s the weird one for saying that. Like how does she know he’s not diabetic or has a milk allergy or something? Lol

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I domt think her saying 'aww thats crazy' is saying anything negative about your parenting. Its just a generic statement.
Saying 'ew thats crazy' or 'really? Thats crazy' with a tone would be more negative.

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I find it odd that a stranger is offering out ice creams. You dont know what other kids are allergic to. I allow my daughter ice cream, she usually has a mini milk, icecream split or a rocket lolly for pudding. But chocolate im more restricted on. Like yours shes doesnt know whats shes missing out on so doesnt miss it.

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