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frozen lollies for a 10mth old?

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hermykne · 01/06/2005 17:27

good or bad, considering he has 2 teeth, they are the mr men ones , they say they have real fruit juice in them. he sees his big sis having them and goes nuts !

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jessicasmummy · 01/06/2005 17:28

just gave jess (10 months) her first mr men just milk lolly the other day - she wolfed it down... if she wants it she can have it imo!

hermykne · 01/06/2005 17:50

thats grand then, he can have them

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jessicasmummy · 01/06/2005 18:07

i would - you will probably get people saying NO! dont do it, but imo, if i brush her 2 tiny teeth after she has one, then i dont see what harm its doing! Its only frozen milk after all!!!

chicagomum · 01/06/2005 18:27

if you are happy for your child to eat petit filous yoghurts here's a good trick, make a small slit in the lid, pop in a lolly stick and then put the pack in the freezer. That way you have milky fruit lollies individually wrapped in a pot when you need them, no sugar/artificial flavours etc

hermykne · 01/06/2005 20:14

chicago mum great idea thanks

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morningpaper · 01/06/2005 20:16

Oooh yes "Mini Milk" was one of my daughter's first words!

expatinscotland · 01/06/2005 20:23

definitely! they were a big help when dd started cutting her teeth.

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