I give my daughter the fruit and veggie puffs and crackers and cheerios. those are great snacks.
2006-07-10 04:22:41
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answered by h05ellasmom 3
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Fruit
2006-07-10 11:15:40
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answered by KathyS 7
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Dry Cheerios!! My son just turned 2 and he LOVES them, and they're nutritious too! I just put them in a little travel cup that has a lid that he can slide open and he chows down. It makes me feel better too cuz Im not feeding junk all the time, like chips and stuff. He LOVES chips and he would take a chip over a cookie any day of the week but for some reason he will take them cheerios!
GOOD LUCK!!!
2006-07-10 11:20:54
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answered by foxi_brown_eyes 3
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yogurt cheese and crackers and the gerber graduates fruit snacks their made from real fruit and aren't too hard to get choked on..I also love the DOLE fruit and cream cups in the fruit ailse the peaches are soo soft..the apples kinda crunchy. Goldfish...to state the obvious.
2006-07-10 11:43:53
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answered by *bossy* 4
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cheerios...my daughter loves them!
she has cheerios in the morning..*with her first bottle of milk..when she wakes up at about 7:30am*
then about 9-10am she has gerber rice cereal w/ applesauce a whole jar...
about 11-12 she has lunch which is a gerber graduates lil entree..along with usually whatever im eating!
3-4-she'll have a snack..usually gerber graduates crackers and a arrowwheat cookie...
6-7--dinner..gerber graduates entree..and usually a couple different items from jars.
2006-07-10 11:23:13
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answered by mommy2savannah51405 6
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Just about any kind of fruit or veggies are the best choice.
2006-07-10 11:18:24
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answered by Jen 2
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My son LOVES Gerber fruit and veggie puffs, their diced fruit, crackers. Anything that they can chew, or that disolved easily and is healthy.
2006-07-10 11:16:44
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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yogurt, bananas, soft fruits (like cantaloupe, honeydew), dry cheerios, zweiback, cottage cheese . . . . . anything nutritious that won't pose a choking hazard and is soft enough for his lack of molars.
2006-07-10 11:20:10
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answered by Lisa 6
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Katz has it right. Stay away from processed foods and sugary snacks.
2006-07-10 11:17:35
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answered by snvffy 7
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Fruits, yogurt, fruit bar, veggies.
2006-07-12 09:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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