Baby-led weaning (BLW) has become an increasingly popular approach to introducing solid foods to infants. This method, which involves allowing babies to self-feed finger foods rather than being spoon-fed purees, encourages autonomy, improves fine motor skills, and can make mealtime more enjoyable for the whole family. If you’re considering baby-led weaning, having the right tools can make the process smoother and more enjoyable for both you and your baby. Here’s a list of must-have items to get you started on your BLW journey.
Hope this post finds you well and free from any shopping cart-induced injuries! As we gear up for the holiday season, there's something we've got to talk about: 'Green' Friday and why it's the Black Friday alternative we didn't know we needed!
Babies are little bundles of joy, but they're also on a quest for culinary exploration from the very start. Enter baby-led weaning, the trend that's sweeping the high chair nation! If you're a parent gearing up to introduce your baby to the world of solid foods, you're in for a treat – and maybe a few spills. In this blog post, we'll take you on a delightful journey through the wonderful world of baby-led weaning. From mushy messes to mini foodies in the making, let's dive in!
There is an abundance of trendy silicone kid’s products around at the moment. Let’s be clear… Silicone is not completely sustainable. Where it sits on the Eco-friendly spectrum is relative. Yes, our ‘No more spills’ range does include a small component of silicone. We never said we were perfect…Our main Hashtag we love to use is #prettysustainable. Meaning as a family we try to use products that are more sustainable, but we still like pretty things!
With more than 5 trillion pieces of plastic floating around our oceans, using less plastic means contributing less to polluting our wildlife. Silicone can be a better substitute for some plastic goods. But... What's the deal with Silicone and how Eco friendly is it?