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The Baby-led Weaning Cookbook:

Over 130 delicious recipes for the whole family to enjoy
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13 Reviews
Ebury Publishing, Apr 24, 2012 - Family & Relationships - 192 pages

In Baby-led Weaning, leading health visitor Gill Rapley and journalist and mum Tracey Murkett introduced parents to a common sense, easy and enjoyable approach to feeding your child, allowing your baby to join in with family meals right from the start of the weaning process. Now The Baby-led Weaning Cookbook offers comprehensive recipes and meal plans to follow so the entire family can take part in making your child a happy and confident eater.

Full of healthy, delicious meals the whole family will enjoy, and beautifully illustrated throughout, The Baby-led Weaning Cookbook also includes:

- simple advice on how to start weaning

- essential at-a-glance information on nutrition and food safety

- recipes for desserts and family dinners, as well as ideas for quick snacks and lunch boxes

- anecdotes and quotes from parents

The Baby-led Weaning Cookbook will give parents the confidence to create exciting and enjoyable mealtimes, allowing their baby to develop his skills as he progresses with food.

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Review: The Baby-Led Weaning Cookbook

User Review  - Jennifer - Goodreads

Great resource on how to start your baby on solids. Gives an overview on the basics of baby-led weaning and provides some great recipes. Read full review

Review: The Baby-Led Weaning Cookbook

User Review  - Juliet Swedlund - Goodreads

I love baby led weaning, and while I like the idea of having a baby-friendly cookbook, the recipes I tried didn't impress me in taste or uniqueness. Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Gill Rapley worked as a health visitor for 20 years and has also been a midwife and breastfeeding counsellor. She initiated the current trend for baby-led weaning after conducting a study as part of her MSc. She lectures widely to health visitors and midwives and launched a DVD showing parents how to introduce solids using baby-led weaning. Visit the website www.baby-led.com

Tracey Murkett is a freelance writer who used the baby-led weaning approach to introduce solid food to her own child.

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