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/kloc-Can a 0/5-month-old baby eat cookies?

You can eat it.

First of all, if the baby has started teething, you can give the baby cookies. Usually we have biscuits called "grinding sticks" specially for babies in supermarkets or maternal and infant stores. This kind of biscuit can be soaked in milk or boiling water to make the biscuit slightly soft, or let the mother crush the biscuit to the baby who has just grown some small buds, otherwise it will hurt the baby's esophagus because the biscuit is too hard.

Secondly, if the baby has long teeth, you can eat biscuits directly, or you can soften them slightly before eating, because biscuits have a certain hardness, which can properly exercise the child's chewing ability and is good for the toughness of teeth. But it is worth noting that there must be an adult to supervise the baby to eat cookies, because if the baby is still young, it is terrible to bite a large piece and swallow it.

Furthermore, for babies aged 1-3, they have grown more deciduous teeth, and their oral cavity and swallowing ability have been improved accordingly. At this time, they can eat ordinary crispy biscuits. Mothers should learn to choose ingredients when buying cookies for their babies. In addition to the necessary flour, oil and sugar, it is best not to buy cookies containing pigments, flavors and preservatives, because it will affect the baby's digestive and metabolic systems.