1. Provide vitamin C: Strawberries are rich in vitamin C, which helps to strengthen the immune system, promote wound healing and prevent diseases such as colds.
2. Promote digestion: Strawberries are rich in dietary fiber, which can promote intestinal peristalsis and relieve constipation.
3. Improve eye health: Strawberries are rich in antioxidants, such as carotenoids and vitamin C, which can help protect eyes from free radicals.
4. Enhance bone health: Strawberries contain a lot of calcium and phosphorus, which is very important for children's bone growth.
However, strawberries also have some potential disadvantages to pay attention to:
1. May cause allergic reaction: Some people may be allergic to strawberries, with itchy skin, shortness of breath and other symptoms. If the baby has any discomfort, stop eating immediately and consult a doctor.
2. May contain pesticide residues: There may be pesticide residues on the surface of strawberries, which need to be thoroughly cleaned before giving them to the baby.
In short, eating fresh strawberries in moderation is good for your baby's health, but you need to pay attention to food safety and allergic reactions. If you have any questions or concerns, please consult your pediatrician.