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Starting solids like so many decisions in parenting can be a minefield, especially when advice can be contradictory. What Do I Feed My Baby is a step-by-step guide on how to introduce solids, with day-by-day ideas which then progress to meal plans.

Written by mother of two and leading childhood nutritionist, Leanne Cooper, this book is an absolute must for parents and carers with infants. Leanne is nutrition advisor to a number of parenting organisations including Huggies, Organic Bubs, Care for Kids, The Australian Baby Guide, OHbaby New Zealand and Parents Centre (NZ).

Now you can have a nutritionist in your home guiding you through: when to start and which meal; what foods to start with; how much to give baby; when to progress onto more meals; and, how to introduce foods to reduce reactions and fussy eating.

Leanne Cooper, BA (Psych/Ed); Dip. Nut.; Grad Cert Higher Ed.; Grad Cert Nut., has worked in education and health for over twenty years. Her nutritional advice and support features on the Huggies websites worldwide as well as on a number of expert panels. She also consults to a large number of health organisations and child-care centres. She believes that ‘getting nutrition right’ early on in life is the cornerstone to community health. Leanne lives on the beautiful northern beaches of Sydney, Australia, with her husband and their two young sons.

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