Food steamer or
stainless-steel pots
with steam basket.
With the exception of naturally
soft foods like bananas and
avocados, most foods need to
be steamed before they are
puréed. Get a steam basket
for your kitchen if you do not
already own one.
Slightly reclining infant
seat or high chair.
Every family has unique needs,
so it is important to find a high
chair that suits yours, whether it’s
a strap-on chair that attaches to
any dining chair or a higher, eye-
level highchair. Whatever you
choose,
safety and security are
always your top priorities when
feeding your baby.
Floor mat or splat mat.
When it comes to feeding your
baby, expect the unexpected
and be prepared.
Flying purée is
common when your baby starts
on solid food.
To minimize the
mess, line your floor with a floor
mat or a splat mat. It’s a much
easier clean-up than hosing
down the kitchen!
What do I need?
Plastic bibs with big pockets
to catch foods & drips.
Wet ingredients often seep right
through cloth bibs and into your
baby’s clothes. For advanced
spill protection, try
water-
resistant plastic or silicone bibs
that catch rogue splashes and
bits without absorbing them.
Baby-friendly utensils.
To feed your baby safely, it’s
important to have the right tools.
Make sure all utensils, plates,
and bowls are BPA-free and
phthalate-free.
Baby spoons
and forks should be made out of
silicone, bamboo, natural wood
or stainless steel, and should
be equipped with a soft-grip
handle.
If you are serving warm
foods be sure to test the food to
ensure its not too warm for your
baby and avoid burning your
baby's mouth. Make sure bowls
and plates are equipped with a
suction bottom to avoid flying
purées!
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