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Beech-Nut Apple, Pumpkin & Cinnamon

45.00
For babies four months and above, Beech-Nut Apple, Pumpkin & Cinnamon is a naturally sweet baby food that combines apples, pumpkin, and a touch of cinnamon. With no added sugar, salt, or artificial flavors, this autumn-inspired puree offers fiber for digestion and vitamin A for eye health. The warm cinnamon smell adds subtle spice flavors, and the silky texture is perfect for initial tastes. Convenient for at-home or portable feeding, it comes in BPA-free pouches or jars. This seasonal fruit blend supports the development of a baby's palette with healthy, comforting flavors, in line with Beech-Nut's real-food philosophy.

Cow & Gate Carrot Baby Food (125g jar)

30.00
Made entirely of carrots for natural sweetness, Cow & Gate Carrot Baby Food (125g jar) is a smooth, one-ingredient puree for babies 4+ months of age. It has no added sugar, salt, or artificial additives and is high in fiber for digestion and vitamin A for eye health. The resealable jar keeps it fresh, and the lump-free texture is perfect for first tastes. It securely introduces healthy vegetables and is easy to digest, according to pediatricians.

Purity Butternut 125g

Original price was: ₵18.00.Current price is: ₵10.00.
Made entirely of butternut squash, Purity Butternut 125g is a smooth, naturally sweet baby food that is ideal for beginning solid foods to babies as early as four months of age. Rich in vitamin A, fiber, and antioxidants, this puree has no added sugar and no preservatives, promoting a healthy digestive system and strong immune system. Its one-ingredient recipe makes it perfect for first tastes, and its easily absorbed texture facilitates a smooth transition to solid foods for babies. It comes in a handy 125g tub that is easy to transport and portion control, making it ideal for mess-free feeding at home or on the go. With no artificial flavors, colors, or thickeners, this product from Purity's reputable line gives parents a healthy, nourishing choice for their young children's early feeding experiences.