12 Month Update Baby Kinz! (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

Showing Kinz scrapbooks & more on her schedule now.
WALKING! & Pictures!

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  • I've been feeding my daughter table food since 8 months per doctors instruction. She should be fine on table food :)

  • @collaredslaveja - Thank you that was great advice!!! I will have to get with it & feed her more table foods like those you mentioned. :)

  • @HairStylistHeather No probs! It's hard sometimes finding the info your looking for.

  • @collaredslaveja - Yes it is! :)

  • Dinner she can have almost anything you are having! Pasta, cut up noodles, steamed, boiled, roast veges, pieces of any kind of meat, rice, really she can have pretty much everything, just don't put much sauce, spice or salt on her food. Pop it on her high chair tray and let her feed herself, with her fingers or she can try a spoon and fork. It will be messy to begin with but she will get the hang of it! Hope this has helped a bit :)

  • @TheThieleFamily - Yes it has helped alot!!! Im going to write this down to remember! Thank you so much!!! She does like to use a spoon but very messy! Another thing is were bad on eating out & I dont want to have to buy her a kids plate & she doesnt eat much of it & were always on the go & baby food jars have been so nice to have.

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  • @TheThieleFamily - Thanks for helping me! She has had stage 3 & also ive always mixed the stage 2 baby food with the rice cereal to add texture & to fill her up more. Her tummy just hurts sometimes when she eats table food. but I think itll get better in time.

  • Continued: Snack- 1-2 oz cubed or string cheese, or 2-3 TB fruit or berries 1 cup whole milk Dinner- 2-3 oz cooked meat, ground or diced 1/2 cup cooked yellow or orange vegetables 1/2 cup pasta, rice, or potato 1/2 cup whole milk

  • Sample One-Day Menu for a One-Year-Old (who weighs 21 lbs) Per the Academy of Pediatrics: Breakfast-1/2 cup iron-fortified cereal or 1 cooked egg. 1/4-1/2 cup whole milk 1/2 banana, sliced 2-3 strawberries Snack-1 slice toast or whole wheat muffin w/ 1-2 TB cream cheese or peanut butter, or yogurt with cut-up fruit 1/2 cup whole milk Lunch- 1/2 sandwich sliced turkey or chicken, tuna, egg salad, or peanut butter 1/2 cup cooked green vegetables 1/2 cup whole milk

  • Lunch she can have sandwiches with pretty much any filling - ham, chicken, cheese, marmite etc. bite size pieces of fruit, left over dinners, pancakes, bread sticks or rolls, crackers, cheese cubes, yoghurt

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