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Nutrition Assessment for Infants and Toddlers
After six months of age, your baby requires other foods to provide more calories, protein, and iron. Fortunately, most babies begin to show interest in other foods and develop the ability to eat them at around four to six months of age.
Has your baby started to eat solid foods?
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