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Toddler snacks inspired by pinterest

Hello my name is Samantha and I’m addicted to Pinterest!!
I love finding fun snack ideas for my toddler and here are a few I love!…
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My son is allergic to peanut butter but for those of you who have ones without allergies this is a fun way to eat your snack.

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This hungry caterpillar is adorable and helps encourage your little ones to eat a healthy snack!

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Cute and deliciously eggs, a really great Easter idea!

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Strawberries are delicious but with this excellent toppings and a stick to hold it makes for a fun and amazing snack!
Pinterest has many ideas these are just a few that caught my eye right off the bat! Also these next two photos would be great for play group/party/get together… Let me in on some cool snack ideas if you have any! 🙂

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Don’t be afraid!… Baby Mum-Mums

We were so apprehensive to give Kyler hard treats.

Not because we were scared of him getting blocked up but because they’re hard!

Maybe mainly becaus I was use to only giving him solids and that was the safe zone.

When we gave Kyler his first Baby Mum-Mum (rice biscuit) we tore it into a million small piece to make it easier to eat. This was totally unnecessary.

It’s like he’d been waiting for the treat, he knew exactly what to do!

Don’t be afraid but I’d still keep an eye on them while eating the treats. He did shove a lot in his mouth when he first started eating them, but a couple months later and he was a professional!

Here is some more valuable information on Baby-Mum-Mums… I’m a big fan!

Signs Your Baby Is Ready For Solid Foods

Signs of teething include increased chewing of toys, fingers and sides of cribs! Another sign of readiness is when your baby starts to use his pointer finger and thumb to pick objects up, which typically happens 7-9 months.

Since your baby does not have teeth yet, this is a great time to start on baby teething biscuits that dissolve easily.  Most pediatricians recommend starting with a single grain like rice as it is gluten free.  Other allergens to avoid in your baby’s first year include egg whites, wheat, citrus fruits, juices and peanuts.

Baby Mum-Mum Is A Good Choice for Growing Babies!

For a first solid food, Baby Mum-Mum is an excellent choice!  Simply put, it is a simple product that is gluten-free, egg-free and peanut-free, without any artificial additives and preservatives.  When it comes to introducing solid food to a baby, these are great attributes.  Research shows what your baby eats now can impact her future health, so why take a chance with anything else?”

Why Babies love Baby Mum-Mum Rice Biscuits

This year, over 100 million Baby Mum-Mum Rice Biscuits will be enjoyed by teething babies just in the USA and Canada alone!  YOUR baby will also enjoy the great taste during meal and snack times.  In fact, many moms have told us their babies often eat more than one Baby Mum-Mum Rice Biscuit at a time!

These baby teething biscuits are sized perfectly for the small hand of your child to hold on to, which allows her to feed herself. As her ability to eat solid food and taste palette evolve, we recommend the Stage 2 rice biscuit – Toddler Mum-Mum Rice Biscuit, a tasty and fun kid snack for toddlers.

Why Parents love Baby Mum-Mum Rice Biscuits

Parents LOVE the fact that these baby teething biscuits are made with premium Japonica rice and other simple, all natural ingredients (a fact that we take pride in).  Baby Mum-Mum is also a good food choice for an egg-free, peanut-free and gluten-free baby diet.

For busy moms on-the-go, they love the individual packaging for its convenience and optimum freshness.  Just drop a few packets in your bag before you head out and you’ll always have a healthy snack that your baby can enjoy at any time.

You can find Baby Mum-Mums online or at your local grocery store!

http://www.mummums.com/