Eight-month-old babies have usually started to add complementary foods, and the amount of milk is usually around six hundred to eight hundred milliliters. Eight-month-old babies can usually be fed four times a day with about one hundred and fifty to two hundred milliliters of milk each time, with one complementary meal and one fruit in between. For eight-month-old babies, complementary foods are mainly frothy foods, such as formula rice flour, thin rice, minced vegetables, minced meat, mashed fish and mashed fruits. In general, you should start adding complementary foods gradually from six months onwards. From six to eight months, babies should have one complementary meal a day; from ten to twelve months old, babies can have two complementary meals a day; and from one year old onwards, they can have three meals a day. With the addition of complementary foods, the amount of milk will also be reduced, but the baby’s meal size is also increasing, usually between the age of half a year to a year old baby, the amount of milk should be maintained at least six hundred milliliters. Because milk is rich in protein, calcium and other nutrients needed for development, to ensure sufficient milk volume, in order to be more conducive to the growth and development of the child. It is recommended that parents can closely observe the state of the baby, due to individual differences, the baby’s food quantity also varies, if the baby shows not enough to eat the state, you can moderately increase the number of feedings or the amount of milk.