Hands on feeding: giving your baby finger foods


From around seven months onwards is a good time to introduce finger foods. It’s a great way to give your little one more independence at meal times, make food interesting and to help develop their hand eye coordination skills.


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Your baby might not have all his or her teeth yet, but it’s also a good way to get them chewing – even with just gums! Stick close by though. You’ll want to supervise them to make sure they don’t choke on anything.

Good finger foods to start with:

  •   Soft fruit - melon, banana or thin slices of peeled apple.
  •   Cooked, cooled vege sticks, like carrots or beans or small cucumber sticks

  •   Rusks 



Once they get the hang of it try:

  •   Soft toast or bread fingers (this slices or ‘soldiers’)

  •   Small portions of cheese

  •   Cooked pasta

  •   Soft cooked chicken slices