Breakfast: light.
You can feed your baby rice porridge or pumpkin porridge in the morning, which is lighter.
Noon: Mainly milk powder.
You can feed milk powder directly at noon.
Lunch: supplemented by small meals.
After a nap, you can eat some small meals such as pulp and steamed eggs.
Dinner: Nutrition-oriented
In the evening, you can choose related foods with high nutritional content, such as green vegetable minced meat porridge, corn fish soup and chicken soup noodles.
Before going to bed: supplemented with milk powder
Drink milk powder before going to bed.
Diversified recipes
One-year-old and two-month-old babies have diversified recipes because their physiological needs are greater, their swallowing and chewing functions begin to improve, and the scope and conditions of eating naturally increase.