A recipe to enjoy with a spoon: pomegranate, mango, and chia pudding. Try it right at the start of BLW .

Mango and pomegranate pudding

Mango and pomegranate pudding is a must-try treat! This snack, bursting with delicious flavors, is so good that even the rest of the family will want to try it. A colorful pudding with exotic flavors. Enjoy!

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Baby-led weaning requires many hours in the kitchen and, above all, an artistic flair. Even if you surprise your baby's taste buds daily with BLW , there will be times when your little one simply won't eat their plate. Fortunately, there are a few tricks to pique your baby's curiosity at mealtimes. Presenting food in a playful way is the best approach! First, plates of colorful recipes will immediately catch your baby's eye. This will encourage them to explore what's on their plate. Next, you can have fun changing the shape of BLW . A simple cut just before offering the plate to your baby will do the trick. Let your imagination run wild with shapes like animals, stars, triangles, and more. Finally, you can play with seasonal fruits and vegetables to create little animals or even little people in simple recipes. Your efforts will be well worth it. Your little one will rediscover the desire to eat their plate thanks to the playful presentations made on their plate.

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