As a parent your biggest fear is losing your child to an accident or to a situation that could have been easily avoided.
Sometimes we don't think certain foods may pose a choking hazard. The following are TIPS on how to avoid choking hazards for your child:
- One of the best things a parent can do is to take a CPR Course. At least you have a fighting chance to save your child in an unfortunate circumstance OR someone else's child (with of course expressed permissions.)
- Cut Food into no larger than 1/2 inch cubes
- Make sure your child is always sitting upright when eating and focusing on eating
- Don't feed Children in the car
- Cut These Up in half's or quarters Grapes
- Boil & mash these in the same water as you boiled them to retain nutrients, or grate them Carrots
Cherry Tomatos
Cheese cubes
Celery
Chunks of meat
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- heats and reheats bottles and small jars,
- sterilises bottles,
- steams fresh food without losing its vitamin content
- defrosts and preserves.
- blends
- Cut It Up into small pieces slice lengthwise, children might bite off more than they can chew Hotdogs
- These would be best avoided Popcorn
- Try Using a Baby Feeder for These Frozen Blueberries
Sausages
Tortilla Chips
Pretzels
Hard Candy
Raisins
Bubble Gum
Gummy Bears
Nuts & Seeds
Marshmellows
Frozen Strawberries
Frozen Raspberries
Frozen Banana Pieces
Grapes & Cherry Tomatoes
The Clevafeed is the safest most hygienic way to introduce your child to solids including fruits and vegetables
- Introduce your child to solids without the risk of choking
- Hygienic easy clean silicone teat
- Includes handy travel cover for when you are on the go
- 6+ Months
- Large Clumps of Peanut Butter are Choking Hazards
- Small Items Known to be High Risk Choking Hazards
Spread the peanut butter or other thick substance thinly on bread or crackers
Balloons
Marbles
Batteries
Beads
Coins
Pen /Marker Caps
Hair Barrettes
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