
If you’ve ever been confused about how to get a baby started with real food, this is a go-to guide.Do you need advice and information about breastfeeding? Do you suffer from low milk supply? Not sure what solids to start first and when? Have a picky toddler? It’s all covered.In this book, you’ll find practical, research-based suggestions on how to establish breastfeeding and why it’s so import...
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Publication Date: March 18, 2012
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As a first-time birth mom, who is 35-weeks-pregnant, I read this book with gusto! I have been a follower of the author's blog for a few years, and I've found her advice for alternative parenting to be spot-on. This book was no exception.It's an easy ...
some women — more and more these days — suffer from low milk supply, there are suggestions on why this happens and how to combat it (yes, it’s real. And no, I’m not going to just tell you to “try harder” — there are real, hormonal issues at work for many women). There’s even some information on homemade formula for those who can’t or don’t want to breastfeed. This is all in the ‘infant’ section.Next comes introducing solids. This book explains how and when to feed a real food baby, and why baby-led weaning is a superior method for introducing foods. The section offers practical advice on what foods to offer and what to do with a baby who isn’t interested. It finishes with a handful of baby-friendly recipes (that were enjoyed by older testers, too!).Finally, the toddler section. This explains when your toddler can have those “no no” foods (like grapes, honey, and peanuts), and how to deal with a picky toddler who doesn’t seem to like anything. This section finishes with around 20 recipes for delicious, family-friendly meals like chicken nuggets, popcorn chicken, barbecue sauce, fruit dip, and more. They’re great for toddlers — but they’re enjoyed by all! (One tester said one of the recipes was so good that she wished it were in a different book, so that those without young children didn’t miss it! Keep that in mind if that’s you — the recipes are still awesome for all ages!)Take a look at the Table of Contents:Breastfeeding:Why is Breastfeeding Important?Does “Low Milk Supply” Really Exist?What If I Need to Supplement?What if My Baby Has Allergies?Supplements and BabiesBaby-Led Weaning:When Do We Start Solids?Which Foods First and Why?Ideal Feeding SchedulesBabies and Finger FoodsSupplements and Older BabiesBaby Food Recipes:GuacamolePateYogurtScrambled EggsVeggies and Meat DinnerApple-Pear SauceApple-Peach SauceChocolate “Pudding”Baby CustardFeeding Toddlers:A Note About Full-Term BreastfeedingWhy is My Toddler Picky?When Can My Toddler Eat…?Transitioning to Table FoodFinger Foods and Snack FoodsToddler-Friendly Recipes:Pita PizzasQuesadillas (w/soaked tortilla recipe)PopcornToast with Apple ButterChicken NuggetsBarbecue SaucePigs in a Blanket (w/soaked crescent roll recipe)Mini-MeatballsEasy Chocolate PuddingChicken and Bacon SaladPopcorn ChickenCheese SaucePeanut Butter-Chocolate Chip Granola BarsGrilled Cheese Roll-upsChocolate Hazelnut BallsFruit DipVegetable DipFruit Juice Popsicles