In April, Easter and its traditional egg hunt takes place in the garden that always pleases children! It is also a great opportunity to meet with your family to spend a nice moment outside if time is there. But what about for baby with chocolate eggs?
Can baby eat chocolate?
No. Even if the chocolate is so good, baby will not be able to taste this delicious flavor before his 1 year. With its too high sugar level, chocolate should be offered to baby sparingly in house preparations of muffin, cakes, pancakes, etc. Until her 3 years.
sugars to baby and leave aside added sugars that are not good for baby health and ours.
During this party, baby will not be able to eat chocolate eggs. Fortunately, there are some healthy alternatives resembling small eggs to celebrate Easter with baby!

Healthy baby recipes
To please baby during this party, here are four alternatives that baby will love, and the rest of the family too! All the recipes below will visually resemble the shape of the small chocolate eggs found at Easter.
Easter eggs without chocolate are baby finger food for 6 months. Two small dumplings recipes to awaken baby's taste buds. The first recipe is to make small almond balls and dates coated with grated coconut. While the second offers dumplings of a mixture of nuts and hazelnuts and dried apricots, all surrounded by sesame seeds. Baby Easter eggs to eat without moderation!
To vary the pleasures, the Bollys will be perfect. Small Fing Food to offer baby from 6 months to fill up with energy.
The cocoa orange bollys will awaken baby's taste buds with all these good ingredients: orange zest, cocoa, hazelnuts and dates. These small dumplings rich in flavors are an alternative owl with chocolate eggs.
The coconut lemon bollys are fresh and so good thanks to the different flavors present in the recipe: agave syrup, grated coconut, chia seed, lemon zest and oatmeal. In just a few minutes, they will be ready to be hidden for baby egg hunting.