The first two years of life are a period
of rapid growth and development. That is why it is important to give your
baby a good start to life by establishing good eating habits. Healthy well
fed infants have the energy to respond and learn from people and things
going on around them. The types of food you offer to your baby change from
smooth to lumpy to chunky. When your baby is ready for lumpy food choose
eggs as a nutrient rich food.
Eggs
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are a source of complete protein - an essential part of your infant's
diet.
supply the best quality protein - second only to mother's milk.
require little chewing and appeal to children's delicate sense of taste.
are so easy to prepare.
supply 14 essential nutrients including Vitamin A,D,E and B12, thiamin,
folate, niacin and riboflavin and the essential minerals: phosphorus,
zinc and iron.