Feeding your baby is one of the most important parts of their early development. Whether you're breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, or introducing solids, here's a guide to help you navigate every stage with confidence.
Newborn Stage (0–6 Months)
In the first six months, breast milk or formula is all your baby needs. Feed on demand — typically every 2–3 hours. A good bottle warmer can make nighttime feeds much easier, keeping milk at the perfect temperature without the hassle of heating water.
Introducing Solids (6–8 Months)
Around 6 months, you can start introducing pureed foods. Start with single-ingredient purees like sweet potato, peas, or banana. Watch for any allergic reactions and introduce one new food at a time.
Finger Foods (8–12 Months)
As your baby develops their pincer grip, soft finger foods become exciting! Small pieces of soft fruit, cooked vegetables, and baby puffs are great options. Always supervise meal times closely.
Toddler Feeding (12+ Months)
By their first birthday, most babies can transition to whole cow's milk and eat a wide variety of family foods. Keep meals colorful and varied to encourage healthy eating habits from an early age.
Essential Feeding Products
The right tools make feeding so much easier. From bottle warmers to soft-tipped spoons, having the right equipment helps both you and your baby enjoy mealtimes. Browse our Feeding Essentials collection for everything you need.