Cod balls with a peeled tomato sauce are perfect for baby's meal. Ideal for rainy days, the seasoned tomato sauce and cod complement each other perfectly. This finger food recipe is sure to please both children and adults! Enjoy!
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Throughout the process of introducing solid foods, your baby will constantly evolve, developing their chewing skills and fine motor skills. Depending on their development, you can adapt the size of the food offered at mealtimes. The size of the food will vary to help your baby develop their movements while maintaining a safe format to prevent any risk of choking! What format should you offer food to your baby? From 6 months, food should be offered soft and in the form of sticks that extend beyond your baby's closed fist. This way, your little one can easily grasp the stick and eat it even before they have teeth. Around 7 months, food will take the form of balls or pieces that your baby can grasp with their three fingers (thumb, index, and middle). Finally, around 9 months, textures will be crunchier and the food can be smaller. Your little one will be able to use the pincer grasp formed by their thumb and index finger to eat the food presented on their plate. Several BLW will allow you to discover the ingredients in a muffin, pancake, etc.
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