I have this book -left over from when my daughter was a baby (born in 1980). I used it for her with very good results and much enjoyed the recipes and ideas. But now when planning my little granddaughter's meals we have a few questions. Many of the recommendations in this book (whole milk from 6 months as a food, chicken liver from 4 months, etc.) are very much not recommended in general by experts today. I wish there were an updated version.
A Great Guide for Feeding your Child
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
As a new mother venturing into the unknown land of Feeding My Child, Part II (the very scary Part I being "Breastfeeding:You and Your Stretch Marks") I was so glad to finally find a book about this delicate subject! No Nonsense Nutrition For Your Baby's First Year is easy to read, follow and understand. When you are as tired as I am, these are very important criteria in a book. The authors have provided menus, dos, don'ts, it wont kill thems, and much more. Seriously, having a child and being completely in charge of their food intact is serious business and these ladies make it easy!
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