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When is it safe and appropriate to give a toddler freeze dried fruits?

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Actually she's still a baby, but has teeth and is walking. (8 months)

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  1. my daughter is 10 months and i've been giving them to her for a while now. the package says a year old but my daughters doctor said she could eat anything she didn't choke on. it wasn't a matter of digestion after about 6 months. of course, greasy and salty foods are bad but that's common sense. give them to her! she'll love them. they are sweet and yummy. i even snack on them sometimes :)  


  2. They should be fine as long as she can chew them.

  3. I waited until after a year. Plus, I watched out for choking hazards.

  4. you don't need to teeth to chew- it's fine once they are able to pick food up and palce it in their mouth and gum it- if your baby cana do that then go right away- most babies by 8 motnhs should be able to do this  

  5. When they can eat it and it not pose a choking hazard.

    Good luck!

  6. The stickiness of freeze dried fruits such as figs, prunes, raisins, and apricots make them a choking hazard for infants and young toddlers. It's recommended you wait until 3 or 4.

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