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Do one year olds still eat stage three foods and how many bottles should they have?

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Do one year olds still eat stage three foods and how many bottles should they have?

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  1. they can eat finger foods now, pretty much anything they can chew up.

    and no more bottles


  2. I stopped stage three foods when my daughter was about 10 months. I tried her in the gerber graduates. I stopped her on formula a week after her first birthday. I gave her a bottle a day. and that was at night time. Other than that it was a sippy cup or a cup with a straw.  

  3. A 1 year old should be drinking out of a sippy cup and eating some stage 3 foods- the cubed vegetables, fruit and meat. You should also try out some table food-food that you eat that is cut up smaller and mashed well. Most 1 year old want table food because they see you eating it. My daughter didn't want any table food until she was about 18 months old but still liked the cubed fruits and vegetables.

  4. My son never ate baby foods, so no, he didn't eat stage three foods.  He started eating finger foods at 7 months.  He did still have about 8 ounces of formula until he was 14 months, even though he didn't nutritionally need it.

  5. They don't need the baby food, they are old enough now that they can chew soft foods, and finger foods are great. Things like macaroni, rice, peas, and anything else that is easy for them to chew and not choke on. As for the bottle it's pretty much what you figure they need. I give my lil girl 2 bottles of milk still, and she's going to be 1 in 2 weeks. She gets one at bedtime, and when she wakes up in the morning. Other then that she gets a sippy cup for juice or water threw out the day.  

  6. My daughter is 13 months old and has never ever been on stage 3 foods. She has been eating table foods since she was 7 months!

    Although, my cousin who is 14 months still is on stage 3 foods. It irritates me because she doesn't allow my cousin to try new foods, but whatever.

    My daughter gets about 4 bottles a day (When she wakes in the morning, before nap, after nap and before she goes to bed), but the rest of the day is sippy cups.  

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