Rice flour eaten until a few months

As babies grow and develop, rice flour is no longer their only choice and is usually no longer recommended at around 8-10 months of age. Rice flour is only an important food in the early stages of complementary feeding. When babies can accept granular foods, they have a relatively wide variety of dietary choices and rice flour becomes optional. Usually at the age of 8 months, the baby’s growth and development will enter a relatively rapid stage, at this time, in addition to breast milk, but also need a lot of solid nutrients to meet its development needs, you can eat some soft noodles, rice and other foods, to replace the rice flour to provide nutrition for the baby. During this period, you can properly give your baby some food with a strong sense of satiety, exercise its diet routine, and slowly form its own diet structure, which will help your baby’s body grow quickly.