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HomeOrganic Baby FeedingOrganic Baby Food - CerealHealthy Times Premium Organic Teddy Puffs Finger Food or Cereal for Toddlers, Apple Cinnamon, 5.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12) |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Healthier than Cheerios Apr 16, 2010
By Yuli
"Yuli"
I've been looking for a healthy snack and breakfast cereal for my toddler for a long time. I want something that's high in calcium and other essential nutrients, yet low in sodium and sugar. Babies have more sensitive taste buds so something tasteless to us can be tasty to them. Actually, I still wish these puffs are a little less sweet though although it's already considered as low in sugar. I've bought Happy Baby Puffs which are great and my son loves them but they are too airy to be eaten as breakfast. I think Teddy Puffs are great! They are not that hard. If your child eats Cheerios or crackers, she will be okay with this.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Teddy Puffs Rock! Apr 10, 2007
By Spike Likes It may seem like a case of Teddy Puffs is a lot to buy in one batch, but you'd be surprised how quickly the boxes disappear. Teddy Puffs are awesome because it gives my son a mini boost of nutrition, they're not overly sugary and he can eat them for breakfast or snacks. I highly recommend them for the "organic savvy" family.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Teddy Puffs Apr 10, 2007
By Y. Walthour My son loves this cereal he's been eating it since he's been about 6-7 months old, they are big so you need to break them up but it's easy enough to do with your fingers. We always used this as a fall back when he didn't want to eat. It's great cause it's not too sweet and even a nice snack for mom!
0 of 4 found the following review helpful:
For toddlers, not really. Mar 09, 2007
By V. Young This cereal is definitely not for toddlers who are not expert chewers. They are hard and bigger than cheerios and they don't have much taste (they taste like grain). You are much better off buying apple cinnamon cheerios, they are cheaper and your toddler won't choke on them as fast as they would on this cereal.
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