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Home > Feeding and nutrition > Weaning advice > Tips for fussy eaters
It’s normal for everyone – not just babies - to have their own particular favourites when it comes to food but what do you do if your baby rejects anything unfamiliar? It helps if you can relax and just focus on trying new things gradually and if it doesn’t work one day – try it again later that week! Our team is made up of experienced mums as well as health care professionals so if you get in touch with us, you’ll get practical real-life advice to help you. If you’re stuck for ideas on how to encourage your baby to eat, why not contact our team?
Arabella, baby feeding advisor and mum
Babies who only ever eat their firm favourites are unlikely to develop a taste for all kinds of food and can easily become fussy eaters. You shouldn’t worry too much; almost all babies go through a fussy-eating phase so the most important thing to do is to make sure they get more variety back into their diet to ensure they're getting all the goodness they need.
To encourage your child to eat more of a variety of foods you could try:
Fussy toddlers need their own tricks and tips and we’ve put together a guide for them too! Read more about dealing with older picky eaters.
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