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on May 23, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Three Simple Breakfasts for Baby

This post is sponsored by Happy Family at Target but the content and opinions expressed here are my own.

Breakfast can be one of the most chaotic times of day in my house. It seems that the minute everyone wakes up, they are demanding to be fed and entertained. Everyone wants something different at the same time and I am still wondering how it feels like I had absolutely no sleep. To not start my day overwhelmed and at a high stress level, I have to keep things in my house to keep it simple. Having simple breakfasts for baby is one of those must haves in my house or the chaotic mornings can wear me down before the day even begins.

Make the mornings less chaotic with simple breakfasts for baby! Check out a few of our favorites.

To make things even more complicated, I have to have easy to grab food for a baby making the transition to table food. Not everything can easily be eaten by a baby with no teeth. To make the table food transition easier, I like to keep a few of our favorite easy to prepare foods on hand. I make sure I constantly have a variety of food that I can alternate between to make breakfast simple for all of us.

Here are a three of our favorite simple breakfasts for baby:

Cheerios, Happy Baby Yogurt Cup, Peaches

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Whole Grain Waffle, Happy Baby Yogurt Cup, BananaMake the mornings less chaotic with simple breakfasts for baby! Check out a few of our favorites.

 

Mini Pancakes, Happy Baby Yogurt Cup, Mandarin Oranges

Make the mornings less chaotic with simple breakfasts for baby! Check out a few of our favorites.

To make these breakfast easy here is what I keep on hand:

Fruit Cups packed in water or juice.

Fruit cups are an easy way to get fruit on your little one’s plate in the morning. I make sure they are packed in water or juice so there is no added sugar or syrups. Usually, the water or juice helps soften the fruit making it perfect for baby to gum too! Jude’s favorite are mandarin oranges!

Easy and Quick Whole Grains

Waffles and pancakes are a favorite around here because they are super easy! I try to stick with whole grains when possible so they satisfy and fill my kids bellies longer. Sometimes we spoil them a little and give them something not necessarily whole grain, but I make sure to have protein along side it.

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Happy Baby Whole Milk Yogurt Cups

Most babies can start eating yogurt as soon as they start eating solids – around six months. Whole milk yogurt is an excellent choice for one of your baby’s early foods because it contains nutrients such as calcium, protein, live and active cultures and vitamins. Happy Baby Whole Milk Yogurt Cups are whole milk yogurt packed full or probiotics which makes it the perfect addition to your baby’s breakfasts getting their day off to a happy and healthy start.

Make the mornings less chaotic with simple breakfasts for baby! Check out a few of our favorites.

When I have simple things on hand, it makes feeding my baby healthy breakfasts easy! A great start to the day means a happy baby and a happy mama!

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Simple breakfast ideas for baby.

What are your favorite go-to breakfasts for baby?

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