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  • What milk should I give my child?

    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends whole cow’s milk up to age 2 and low-fat cow’s milk after that to help meet calcium requirements. For dairy-free children, a fortified, unsweetened soy milk is nutritionally equivalent to cow’s milk and our top choice for children. With soy allergies, we recommend a fortified, unsweetened pea milk instead.

  • Is soy safe for kids?

    Soy is not only safe for children, it’s likely beneficial. Soyfoods are a good source of high-quality protein, essential fatty acids, calcium, choline and iron. Additionally, there is some research that when soyfoods are consumed early in life, they may help reduce breast cancer risk in girls.

  • How can I help my picky eater?

    Mild picky eating is common and developmentally normal! That said, we know what a pain it can be to watch your “eats everything” babe suddenly start to shun their favorite foods. That’s why we’ve created a library of resources to help you. Start here.

  • What is baby-led weaning and how do I start?

    Baby-led weaning (BLW) is just a term used to describe feeding your infant solid food right from the start. BLW is intended to begin around 6 months of age, or when your baby has met the required milestones of sitting up and bringing his hand to his mouth to eat food. When using baby led weaning, your baby will mostly eat foods that are soft, easy to grab, and cut into long strips about the width of a pinky nail.

    Check out our Top 10 Food Ideas for Baby-Led Weaning here and, our First Bites ebook– the definitive guide to baby-led weaning for plant-based and predominantly plant-based babes.

  • Does my child need supplements or multivitamins?

    It depends! There are several factors that you’ll want to consider when deciding whether your child needs supplements including diet, level of selective eating, location, and more. To make it easy, we’ve created a free supplement guide that walks you through the various recommendations of supplementation by age, things to consider, and PBJ-approved brands. Grab it here.

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  • About
  • Books
    • Easy Dinners for Busy Parents
    • Plant-Based Juniors: Pregnancy Guide
    • PBJ’s Nut-Free Plant-Based Lunch Box Book
    • Batch Cook Ebook
    • The Plant-Based Baby and Toddler Book
  • Resources
    • Virtual Cooking Classes
    • Recipes
    • Pregnancy & Prenatal Nutrition
    • Infant Feeding
    • Baby Led Weaning
  • Courses
    • Plant-Based Nutrition for Kids: Your A to Z Guide
    • First Bites
    • Pediatric Nutrition for Health Professionals
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