Hi niru,
My son love Blueberry Buckle it was called in 1971, like a blueberry custard. Apple, vanilla pudding, tapico, chocolate pudding actually any kind of pudding, custards. Better to try different ones to see what he lucks. Have a good day! :0)
2006-10-09 22:21:58
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answered by dousmokedoobies69 6
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Pureed pears, peaches or applesauce should be OK for your son but, you need to talk to your Dr first. It is also important to try only one of these fruits at a time. For example, try giving him the peaches for a week and see if he has a reaction to it. I say this because, so many children are developing food allergies these days you need to be careful about introducing new foods.
2006-10-09 23:01:09
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answered by mardaw 3
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Once your infant gets the hang of eating cereal off a spoon, it may be time to introduce a fruit or vegetable. When introducing new foods, go slow. Introduce one food at a time and wait several days before trying something else new. This will allow you to identify foods that your baby may be allergic to. What im trying to say is any fruit is okay, as long as your careful!! Good Luck!!
2006-10-09 21:47:48
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answered by Asher 3
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Your son will gain the most weight by what he is drinking right now (his main source of intake) whether it's breast milk or formula(these will have a higher calorie/fat intake than fruit, cereal etc and aid in weight gain). Talk to your Dr about the best way to help him gain weight--switching formulas (if he's on formula) or what else you can add.
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PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU CUT UP GRAPES BEFORE GIVING THEM TO A BABY OR CHILD. AS A RED CROSS FIRST RESPONDER, I CAN TELL YOU GRAPES ARE A HUGE CHOKING HAZZARD!
2006-10-09 22:05:15
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answered by Tracy S 4
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Kyfer is introducing an thrilling concept that has no foundation in learn. Breastmilk is sweet. formulation is sweet, to be like breastmilk (and for carbohydrates necessary with the aid of the turning out to be infant). toddlers are programmed to love candy issues. learn has shown that it makes no difference how foodstuff is presented in terms of flavor (candy or no longer). sturdy first meals are sparkling, ripe avocado and banana. you don't desire a mesh bag, the two. basically furnish small products or spoonfuls and enable infant relish.
2016-12-08 12:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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apple sauce
small bits of pears,peaches,
try for weight gain
Cheerios
oatmeal
scrambled egg
cottage cheese
mashed potato
apple juice
milk shake with protein powder and fruit in it
Vienna sausage
smashed peas
ice cream
animal crackers
2006-10-09 23:15:48
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answered by churchonthewayseniors 6
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becareful with to many sugars in infants. in some small children to high of a sugar contnet can cause diarreah, but balancing the sugar with a carbohydrate like rice pudding/cereal is a good idea, to provide fiber and to help with the weight gain.
2006-10-09 21:33:31
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answered by ricardo suave 2
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Starter foods such as: pears, rice cereal, and applesauce. I've listed you a website that may help give you some more answers to your problem. I hope it helps.
2006-10-09 21:40:39
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answered by thalterman 3
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How about pears or peaches mixed with some rice cereal?
My daughter was also small and this helped.
2006-10-09 21:30:17
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answered by Rozz 3
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Try applesauce, pears, apricots or anything soft like that
2006-10-09 22:09:38
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answered by kidneyoperation 3
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