Weaning your baby can be an exciting but sometimes stressful milestone. Explore our guide on how to safely and successfully wean your baby onto solid foods. We’ll also cover a range of baby-weaning tips from experts, such as Dr. Pixie McKenna, as well as advice from real moms and dads.
What is weaning?
Weaning refers to the process of transitioning a baby from a diet of milk to solid foods. It’s an exciting milestone where babies start exploring new flavors and textures. For more information on the different stages of weaning as well as a guide on foods to try and avoid, check out our weaning tips article.
Safely preparing food
Good hygiene is paramount when preparing food for a baby. Here are our weaning tips for preparing food for your little one.
- Wash your hands - Always wash your hands before preparing meals and keep surfaces clean to prevent the spread of germs. It’s recommended that you wash your hands for 20 seconds to ensure they are completely sanitized and clean. As well as ensuring your hands and surfaces are clean, you should also wash and peel fruit and vegetables.
- Cut small and round foods, like grapes, into small pieces - Cut them lengthways to prevent choking. It’s recommended that foods are made small enough for your baby to easily hold – typically around an adult's finger length.
- Make sure the food has cooled down before feeding it to your baby and don't reheat food more than once.
- Remove any pips and stones from fruit or bones from meat and fish as these could be a choking hazard.
How to tackle a fussy eater
Working hard to provide a nutritious meal for your little one, only for it to get chucked around, is not always fun!
Alas, most babies will have fussy phases during the weaning process, but this is just another reason to enjoy eating together as a family – whatever they leave behind means more for the rest of you! (Just keep your eye on their plate to make sure it doesn’t end up on the floor first).