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Raising Our Wild Things

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August 19, 2015

Help Your Little One “Graduate” to Chewed Foods + Giveaway

Disclosure:  I received compensation as part of my affiliation with this company. The opinions on this blog are my own.

O.k. who has seen the adorable video below?  It makes me laugh every time.

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But seriously moms and dads…we have been there. Going from liquids to solids can be a big adjustment in your little one’s life. Before you know it that gag reflex kicks in and they are gagging and spewing food everywhere. 

Thanks to Gerber’s 3rd Foods® Lil Bits™ Recipes this transition does not have to be so hard anymore on the little guy/gal or on mom and dad. Gerber’s 3rd Foods® Lil Bits™ Recipes are made with perfectly sized soft bits of fruits or veggies that are mixed with baby food to help your baby learn to chew. Gerber’s 3rd Foods® Lil Bits™ Recipes offer a gradual texture progression that help babies learn the skills they need to transition to table food learning how to chew. Each Lil’ Bits™ recipe is made with perfectly sized soft pieces of fruits or veggies and no added salt, starch, or artificial colors or flavors.

So how do you know your baby is ready to start transitioning? Below are five signs your baby might be ready to start trying these foods:

1. They are still hungry after eating the stage 1 or stage 2 baby food.
2. They are showing interest in what you are eating. 
3. They have begun to crawl or are sitting up on their own.
4. They can grasp on to a spoon or similar object. 
5. They are loosing interest in the stage 1 and stage 2 foods. 

For us this transition began to happen when our little guy was about 4 months old but it still took him a few months to actually learn to chew. This product greatly increased his comfortably with chewing while still allowing him to get the needed nutrients from the fruits and veggies. 

I love that Gerber has created the “Chew U-inversity” to help make this milestone fun! Way to go Gerber for helping us celebrate these amazing milestones! Below is a photo of our proud little guy in his “graduation gear.”

You can enter to win 1 of 100 daily prizes at Gerber Chew U Instant Win giveaway by visiting this link and completing the below two steps.

1. Enter an application for your little one to Gerber Chew University
2. Return to the site daily to for a chance to win! 100 winners per day will receive Class of 2015 Chew U prizes. Promotion period ends on September 4, 2015 at 11:59 p.m. ET


Disclosure:  I received compensation as part of my affiliation with this company. The opinions on this blog are my own.

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