Is it OK to feed a baby under a year graham crackers?
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I can't remember at what age my children starting eating graham crackers. I went to www.keepkidshealthy.com and they suggest that although the honey may be cooked in these foods, it is not heat pasteurized to remove botulism spores. I doubt there is a high risk, but it might be worth waiting for awhile.
If it is baked in, it should be OK as baking kills off bacteria , but I wonder more about it being a choking hazard..
Ask Nabisco.com, if the baby has teeth it should be ok.
My daughter ate graham crackers at about 10 months. She had about 8 teeth so she could. I asked my doctor about the honey and she said honey nut cheero's were even okay because it is not pure honey.
I know a kid that is 10 months and he eats them
Depends on how old your baby is. If he or she has enough teeth and can eat them without choking, grahams are fine.
should be perfectly fine my little girl eats them.
My son did eat them before a year, but I bought the ones without honey, just to be on the safe side. I never asked for certainty, though.
If you are not sure, dn't give it to them.
There is plenty of other things they can eat.
You shouldn't give a baby honey because of a risk of having a bee allergy as well. I would try melba toast or biter biscuits instead. Each can be found in the baby section with the baby food.
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