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HomeGourmet FoodsAppetizers / SnacksHot Kid Baby Mum-Mum Banana Flavor Rice Biscuit, 1.76-Ounce Packages (Pack of 6) |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Best learning to self-feed food EVER! Jul 12, 2011
By TNmom We tried these for our 10month son while in Canada. He LOVES both the banana and vegetable flavors. We love them as they are 1) not as messy as the arrowroot teething biscuits (while great- baby spit and biscuit = cement) and 2) are larger than puffs so occupy him for longer periods of time (car ride from CA to TN and waiting to mom/dad to make dinner). Plus the dog loves them too when our son shares them with him.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Yum Yum Mum Mums Feb 06, 2011
By C.O. This little surf-board shaped crackers are perfect for baby. Our daughter started eating them at 5 months (on advice from pediatrician). After she figured out how to get the cracker in her mouth, she loved them. You don't need teeth as baby can suck on it and it dissolves quickly. Now she is 10 months old and stil loves them.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
why all products will be expired soon? Apr 13, 2012
By zjin My 10-month daughter does like eating these rick rusks, so we ordered some. We are very angry after we received them and found all of them will be expired on this Aug. And these products can not be returned. We do not know why they do not show us the expire date of their products?
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Choking hazard Mar 29, 2012
By EKK My son is 7mo and has has 4 teeth already.
I thought these would help with teething but when I gave them to him, he put it in his mouth, bit off a huge chunk and then proceeded to gag on the huge chunk (it doesn't melt as fast as needed I guess). I had to reach into his mouth and grab it.
These aren't biscuits--they're more like airy wafers that take almost zero effort to break apart.
Although it won't crumble into smaller pieces that your child could choke on, you still have to be worried about the possibility of having your child bite off a mouthfull size and then have it get stuck.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
LOVE THESE!! Nov 14, 2011
By Ardie I originally got these for my son because we went to the store and I had forgotten his pacifier. He was getting fussy and I thought these would distract him. They definitely did the trick! He was able to hold the rice rusk in his hand and take bites. He was 11 months old at the time. I probably could have given them to him when he was younger. He did have crumbs on him but they were white so they wouldn't stain and they could brush off easily. I love to pass these to him when in the car, shopping etc. It is the easiest snack of all the snacks that we have tried. We've tried several differnet flavors and so far he likes them all. I highly recommend them!
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