In most cases, children as young as 6 months old can eat cantaloupe, but in very small amounts. Because cantaloupe is very high in sugar and rich in vitamins and so on, it is good for children’s growth and development. Eating some cantaloupe can not only replenish energy, but also replenish the vitamins in children’s bodies. However, due to the very high sugar content in cantaloupe, children eat too much, will not only cause a sudden rise in blood sugar in the body, causing children to appear physical abnormalities, such as the rise of urine sugar, and aggravate the stimulation of the pancreatic function of children. In addition, eat too much cantaloupe, often cause the growth of bacteria in the mouth, resulting in children with dental caries, etc., so 6 months of children can eat a small amount of cantaloupe.