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1. From 4 Months*: First Weaning Meal: Vegetable Meal at Lunchtime

The first non-milk meal should be a vegetable purée. It is easier to start with carrot purée because it is mild, easily digested and slightly sweet in taste. Start with a few teaspoons of purée and slowly increase the amount. When you find your baby is happy with just one ingredient for a week or two, you can then add potato purée.

* Milk feeding is still the best source of added calcium for your baby’s development. It is highly recommended to continue milk feeding to up to 24 months of age to ensure strong bone development. The age in months shown is the earliest possible time to introduce solid foods. According to your baby’s development suggested by your doctor, ages may vary by 1-2 months. Variations from this table are entirely natural.

2. From 4 – 5 Months*: Second Weaning Meal: First Solid Evening Meal

The next step is to partially substitute the afternoon or evening milk feed with a milk cereal or rice porridge. You can prepare the purée by using PipiPau Rice Porridge with breast milk or formula.

*Milk feeding is still the best source of added calcium for your baby’s development. It is highly recommended to continue milk feeding to up to 24 months of age to ensure strong bone development. The age in months shown is the earliest possible time to introduce solid foods. According to your baby’s development suggested by your doctor, ages may vary by 1-2 months. Variations from this table are entirely natural.

3. From 5 – 6 Months*: Third Weaning Meal: Afternoon Fruit Porridge

Next, it’s time to introduce a fruit porridge in the afternoon and pushes the milk porridge meal towards evening. At first you start with very mild fruit, e.g. apples, pears, bananas. To prepare the porridge just mix a PipiPau Rice Porridge with freshly puréed fruit (or a PipiPau fruit jar), you may add breast milk or baby formula to achieve the desired consistency.

*Milk feeding is still the best source of added calcium for your baby’s development. It is highly recommended to continue milk feeding to up to 24 months of age to ensure strong bone development. The age in months shown is the earliest possible time to introduce solid foods. According to your baby’s development suggested by your doctor, ages may vary by 1-2 months. Variations from this table are entirely natural.

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