Feeding Baby

Having a new baby is one of the most amazing times of your life, but it can also be a challenge!

To help, our nutritionists and dieticians have pulled together some articles featuring feeding advice and nutritional explanations according to different age groups that are relevant to your baby’s growth and development.

Remember if you need clarification, always contact your child health nurse.

Pure Start
Healthy Eating
Solids
HIFAS
Vegetarian Diets
Home Cooking
Nutrition
Organic
Other...

HEINZ Making It Easy For You To Choose Prepared Foods

To make it easier for you to find the right product for your baby we use colour-coded labels and packaging.

More About Prepared Baby Food

HEINZ Baby Foods are specially prepared for babies to offer variety in taste and texture - both of which are important for your baby's development.

Australian Dietary Guidelines on breastfeeding and starting solids

Heinz talks with parents and infant health professionals every day. Our Heinz Infant Feeding Advisory Service is a team of expert nurses and dietitians who are respected for their experience and integrity. And parents have trusted our baby food for generations.

First Foods (not before 4 months)

You have survived the first few months as a new parent and life is probably starting to take on some order at last. You are able to venture out and possibly have even enjoyed an evening out with your partner.

Swallowing and Chewing

For the first few months, your baby can only suck. As part of the sucking mechanism, a baby's tongue pushes outwards, and this is called the extrusion reflex.

Feeding Guide: 0-4 months

Is your baby getting enough? How do you know if you are feeding your baby enough in the first four months?

Heinz® Organic Cereal

Heinz® Organic Cereal tastes delicious and offers extra meal varieties for your baby!

Available at your supermarket!

Positive Food for Kids

As parents, we are concerned about the rising rates of overweight and obesity in our young children and the effect this can have on their future health, social and emotional well being. However, it is not always easy for us to tell whether our child is of normal weight, overweight or obese...

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