5-month-old babies are generally recommended not to add complementary foods for the time being, to breastfeeding or formula feeding, there is no optimal complementary food. As the 5-month-old baby’s digestive function is not yet well developed, too early to add complementary foods may affect the child’s digestion and absorption of food. In general, babies in 6 months can add complementary foods, auxiliary mainly to paste, fine crushed mainly, such as purple potatoes, pumpkin, lean meat, fish, eggs and a variety of vegetables. 1. Paste supplement: parents can give the baby to eat easy to make paste supplement, such as pumpkin, purple potatoes, etc., need to peel, and then add the right amount of water, made of purple potato paste or pumpkin paste. 2. finely chopped complementary foods: lean meat, fish, eggs and a variety of vegetables can be gradually added to the baby, but you need to chop these complementary foods for the baby to eat. It is important to note that when adding complementary foods to the baby, it is best to add only one kind of complementary food at a time to prevent the baby from developing allergies, especially fish, shrimp and egg complementary foods. Parents are advised to consult a pediatrician if they have any feeding problems to ensure the child’s normal growth and development.