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Raisins - what age?

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abigboydidit · 31/10/2013 07:36

Despite weaning DS relatively recently, I have no memory of when we gave them to him! DD is 9 months old and completely refuses to be spoon fed. She happily picks up and munches small items such as sweetcorn and squished blueberries and I was thinking about trying her with dried fruit but had a wobble that it was maybe too early.

My blueberry bill is getting out of hand and they're now getting trickier to find, so a cheaper option with a longer shelf life would be appreciated Grin

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mrsmartin1984 · 31/10/2013 08:57

From six months. If they can pick them up then they can eat them

killpeppa · 31/10/2013 09:03

when he could stick it in his mouth just. he ate paper so I felt he could cope Grin

lljkk · 31/10/2013 09:08

Doesn't matter, they never get digested anyway.

abigboydidit · 31/10/2013 13:48

Thank you Grin

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abigboydidit · 31/10/2013 13:53

Thank you Grin

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