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Get it between 2024-11-19 to 2024-11-26. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
BABY'S FIRST FOOD CHECKLIST: Our large fridge magnet is perfect for tracking your baby's food journey as they try new foods for the first time. You can easily plan each meal while introducing your baby to an assortment of flavors to help minimize picky eating
EASY TRANSITION TO SOLID FOOD: Our food tracker lists the most common foods to try with your baby. You'll see that it's full of suggestions for nutritious foods to serve your child - from fruits and veggies, to grains, dairy and proteins
EASY TO USE: It can take multiple tries for a baby to accept a food; one of the standout features of our fridge magnet is that each food includes 5 checkboxes. When your child eats that food, you can check off one of the boxes
WHAT'S INCLUDED: The First Food Tracker includes 1 black and 1 red magnetic marker. The magnetic checklist is 25cm (length) x 35cm (width)
INNOVATIVE ACCESSORIES: Started by a mom on a mission, Nibble and Rest aims to support families in providing their children with nutritious meal times with less fuss, less mess, and more fun
There’s a lot to keep track of when starting solids with your baby and the Nibble and Rest Food Tracker is here to make it more manageable. This Food Tracker is a large fridge magnet so that you can keep track of your babies food journey easily in the kitchen when planning your next meal. Studies have shown that trying a wide assortment of flavors with your baby can minimize picky eating and will ultimately make them more willing to try (and accept!) other new foods in the future but keeping track of your babies food intake can be a full time job in itself and we are here to help. Our whiteboard Food tracker lists allows you to log the most common foods to try with your baby. You’ll see that it’s full of suggestions for nutritious foods to serve your child – from fruits and veggies, to grains, dairy and proteins. WARNING: Please consult with your doctor or paediatric nutritionist about what age is appropriate to introduce certain foods. For example cow's milk in general is recommended over 1 year of age. Many pediatricians recommend waiting 3-5 days between trying each new food so if your baby develops any reaction, it will be easier to pinpoint the culprit. Others will waive this waiting period except with higher-risk foods like peanut butter or eggs. Discuss with your child's Doctor the length of time their practice recommends waiting.