nutrition~Along with milk, plain water is the best drink choice for kids. The American Academy of Pediatrics explains why.| HealthyChildren.org
Rice cereal fortified with iron is a good source of nutrients, but it shouldn't be the only source, and does not need to be the first source. Find more ways to reduce the amount of arsenic in your baby's diet.| HealthyChildren.org
Most seafood (fish and shellfish like shrimp) that's eaten in the United States provides a tasty, safe and healthy mealtime option. But there are a few types of fish children should skip, or eat in limited amounts, to avoid exposure to high levels of mercury. Learn more here.| HealthyChildren.org
To help you prepare for your baby’s transition to solid food, read on for more information from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).| HealthyChildren.org
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for about the first six months. We support continued breastfeeding after solid foods are introduced as long as you and your baby desire, for 2 years or beyond.| HealthyChildren.org