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Recent News & Comments About baby food
Baby food for thought (The State)
My youngest daughter is now a bouncy, bubbly 8-month-old who has recently graduated to “stage 2″ baby food.
Baby dolls raise a stink (The Daily News)
WASHINGTON — So long, Betsy Wetsy. Baby dolls just got a whole lot more real.
Miki, 7 pounds, 11 ounces, town’s New Year’s Baby (Milton Canadian Champion)
After a four-day hospital stay, Milton’s New Year’s baby is finally right where he belongs — at home with his mom and grandparents.
More details emerge in young couple’s deaths; ‘He broke down the door, saw the bodies, grabbed the baby ...’ (The Bulletin)
MADRAS — Agnes Arthur first became alarmed when her 26-year-old niece, and neighbor, missed an appointment to take her grocery shopping.“And then her children asked if they could stay with me,” said Arthur, who is disabled. “They told me the baby was in the room, crying, and the door was locked.”
Don't let child become food monster at mealtime (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Question: Our 16-month-old son refuses to feed himself. He will not even touch his food other than to throw it to the floor.
NY Offers Healthier Food In Women, Child Program (The Kentucky Post)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - New York is among the first states offering healthier food choices to low-income mothers and their young children in a national effort to improve nutrition and discourage obesity.
Inspired by their daughter, entrepreneurs offer organic baby food (Centre Daily Times)
Like many parents, Karen and Michael Stanley wanted to give their daughter the best when she was born 17 months ago.
Even Breastfeeding Moms Concerned about Plastic Baby Bottles (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Breastfeeding mothers may think they don't need to worry about health concerns linked to plastic baby bottles.
WA News (The West Australian)
A dozen abandoned cygnets were rescued from the drying Forrestdale Lake yesterday after low water levels left the baby birds without food and as easy prey for foxes.
Inspired by their daughter, entrepreneurs offer organic baby food (The Wichita Eagle)
Like many parents, Karen and Michael Stanley wanted to give their daughter the best when she was born 17 months ago. Then they went a little crazy. Michael, a partner in Brasserie Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and manager of other restaurants including Tequila Ranch at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., and Karen, a political consultant, decided to feed Sophia only ...
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