Baby-led Weaning: Helping Your Baby To Love Good Food
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Though many believe that babies should be weaned by being spoon-fed purées, self-feeding allows babies to use their natural abilities to explore taste, texture, color and smell. It also encourages independence and confidence by allowing them to experiment with foods at their own pace. This practical guide offers parents information on how to introduce a child to solid food and hints on developing a happy and confident eater. With practical tips for getting started and the low-down on what to expect, this informed reference show why self-feeding from the start is the healthiest way for any baby to develop.
Publisher : Random House UK; International Edition (November 1, 2009)
Language : English
Paperback : 256 pages
ISBN-10 : 0091923808
ISBN-13 : 978-0091923808
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.8 x 8.5 inches
Customers say
Customers find this book helpful for beginners in baby-led weaning. They describe it as a great guide for learning about baby-led weaned meals in a simple and understandable way. The content encourages healthy eating habits and develops a healthy appetite. Many customers consider it a worthwhile purchase that provides practical guidance on how much and when to feed solids. They also mention that mealtimes are relaxed and fun, and considered family time.
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Heidi Burns –
Baby-led Solids should be the real title
Great book. First off this is not a weaning off the breast book, it is an introduction to solids book.I exclusively breastfed my daughter for 8mos and when I was ready to introduce solids, she wasn’t. She was more interested in feeding herself and wouldn’t let me spoon feed her. Turns out that was great for me. I spoon fed my boys at 4 and 5 mos old and it was very time consuming and I wasn’t sure if they were full or fussy when they’d refuse to eat.This book eliminates the struggle. Babies have a sensitive gag reflex and by using this book I was able to let my baby take the lead on feeding herself while not overreacting at any sound she made while eating. Also it gives a great guideline of how much and when to feed them solids that correlates with breastfeeding and formula feeding.If your little one has issues with spoon feeding or heck even if they don’t, this is a great book for beginner feeders. I wish I had this with my boys.
laspgh –
So glad I tried this approach!
We started BLW about a month ago and I’m so glad I tried it. Purees and “babyfood” is such a part of what I considered conventional wisdom about parenting that I was hesitant, even after reading this book. However, what the book was saying made a lot of sense, so I took a leap of faith and decided to give it a try before attempting spoon feeding…a few weeks later we decided that spoon feeding would not be necessary. My son is loving exploring foods and is developing a healthy appetite – so far he loves broccoli, tomatoes, avocado and squash. It’s also nice that I can adapt any meal we’re having so that he eats what we’re eating – it makes planning his meals much easier. I recommend this book – read it and then give it a try! You will be shocked by how much your baby innately knows about food. But be patient, for the first week or two your baby may not actually swallow anyfood – but he will eventually.
Lauren –
Stop searching amazon for baby feeding books, go get your credit card, buy this one now and relax!
We started our son on this from when he was a little over 6 months and though the concept is simple it is the best parenting adivce ever! It is the healthiest, easiest and most natural way to feed your baby! Our son started out eating very very little which lasted until he was about ten months old but we stuck with it and he was able to feed himself while we ate along side him. I felt much better about giving him real healthy food rather than processed baby food and I loved the idea of him regulating what to eat, when to eat and how much to eat. He is now almost two and feeds himself very neatly which I think is because he was never spoon-fed. He eats very healthy although is picky about certain vegetables and defintiely prefers grains and fruits over certain vegetables which I think is natural although some reviews seemed to think that this method eliminated the whole picky eater thing. The only thing to note is that this book is about the overall concept and is not very detailed, this was all I really needed although I was concerned about choking so just to be cautious I steamed things for a while and made sure not to feed him things that were hard. He did gag a lot at the beginning but worked things out himself and this went away with practice and also after I started to make sure things were softer. At the beginning I gave him carrots to chew on, etc. going with the idea that he would only eat what he could handle and though I still think that this may be true I was just too nervous! We also noticed that he has really never put things in his mouth that he can’t eat. Pennies, stones, etc. he has never really been one of those kids that puts everything in his mouth which could be because he has always had control over what goes in his mouth. Anyway long review but buy this book, stick with it and you will love it 100% even if everyone you tell thinks you are nuts.
Mamasaurus –
Still my go-to on Baby #3!
Love this book. Free yourself from expensive goops! Yes, your baby will be a mess every time they eat. But they get to learn about food–taste, texture, color, and the shape God made them in!–as they eat it for the first time, not to mention developing fine motor control with serious motivation! They don’t choke, don’t worry. And don’t try it around nervous grandparents until you’re comfortable (and baby has gotten reliably beyond the gag reflex at first!); mine still get panicky when I hand the poor kid a banana. Sometimes you need to bulk up baby and baby mush is necessary to get as much food in the belly as possible — that’s totally legit. But if you don’t have any particular needs like that, this can be seriously freeing for you and for babe.
Cheri K –
Consider as a guide for new parents
There’s nothing new about Gill Rapley’s ideas, besides the name, but for parents who think feeding a baby means jars and purees, it’s a good read. Before commercial baby foods (and even after for most parents in most parts of the world), babies were simply offered bites off their parent’s plate when they were ready to start solids. But when most of us were babies, the recommendation became to start solids at very young ages and purees were introduced (how else will you get “solid” food into a 2 week old?). Now that the recommendations have returned to more realistic expectations of when babies will be ready to eat, more and more parents are realizing that their babies don’t need mush – they can eat “real” food right off the bat. If you’d like to introduce this idea to a new parent, aren’t certain when or how to start feeding your baby solids, or need support for when Grandma is horrified, this is the book to buy. If you’re looking for recipes for “baby” food, tables of what food to introduce at what age, or detailed lists of foods to avoid, you won’t find them here. This is just a reassuring introduction to the idea of simply feeding your baby from your own healthy meals.By the way, for American audiences, “weaning” technically begins as soon as food other than breastmilk (or formula) is introduced. If you’re looking for a guide on weaning baby from the breast, you’re looking at the wrong book!
FA –
This book provides the perfect logical guide to introducing solids to babies, simply put. One of the best books I have ever read. BLW in my opinion is how you respect babies and encourage their development. A must read for parents who wish to follow natural logical advice about introducing solids.
Placeholder –
Helpful concept and delivered succinctly . Quick read , helpful for parents who want to try a different approach to feeding babies . (Rather than force feeding)
Cliente Amazon –
Muito bom. Realmente dá um novo norte para as mamães de primeira viagem. Grande expectativa para a tradução do tÃtulo para o mercado brasileiro.
Bere Rojas –
Este libro nos da la información necesaria para darnos la motivación y valor de ayudar a nuestros bebés a aprender a comer de una forma natural y sana, desarrollando habilidades motrices, sociales e incrementando la seguridad en ellos… ¡y solo se trata de regresar a lo básico!
kate –
Excellent book, helped me to build the confidence to introduce solid food to my child, and we never looked back.