Baby Food Shops In South Africa

What is Baby Food?

Baby food is any soft easily consumed food other than breastmilk or infant formula that is made specifically for human babies between four and six months and two years old.

Baby Food Shops In South Africa

Baby & Kiddies Tastes

Address: 61 E Hertford Rd, Riverclub, Sandton, 2191, South Africa

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 PM

Phone: +27 82 330 3867

Elly Belly Homemade Baby Food

Address: 11 Pelser St, Flamwood, Klerksdorp, 2572, South Africa

Hours: Open 24 hours

Phone: +27 76 090 4248

Baby Boom

Address: Garden Route Mall, George, 6530, South Africa

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6 PM

Phone: +27 44 887 0135

THE BABY SHOPPE

Address: Shop 7, 66 Flamwood Arcade, Central Ave, Flamwood, Klerksdorp, 2572, South Africa

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 PM

Phone: +27 18 468 8548

Baby Boom Kimberley

Address: Shop 15A, Diamond Pavillion Mall, c/o Oliver & Mac Dougall rd, Monument Heights, Kimberley, 8301, South Africa

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6 PM

Phone: +27 53 831 4291

Which company is best for baby food?

Healthline Parenthood’s picks of the best baby food

  • Gerber Organic 1st Foods.
  • Gerber Natural 1st Foods (Pear)
  • Happy Baby Organics Clearly Crafted Stage 1.
  • Cerebellar.
  • Once Upon a Farm Cold-Pressed Organic Baby Food.
  • Gerber Organic 1st Foods Single Grain Cereal.
  • Little Spoon Complex Solids.
  • Baby Gourmet.

What food do you start with for babies?

Your child can begin eating solid foods at about 6 months old. By the time he or she is 7 or 8 months old, your child can eat a variety of foods from different food groups. These foods include infant cereals, meat or other proteins, fruits, vegetables, grains, yogurts and cheeses, and more.

When can a baby drink water?

6 months old

If your baby is under 6 months old, they only need to drink breastmilk or infant formula. From 6 months of age, you can give your baby small amounts of water, if needed, in addition to their breastmilk or formula feeds.

Can I give my 4-month-old baby food?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months after birth. But by ages 4 months to 6 months, most babies are ready to begin eating solid foods as a complement to breastfeeding or formula-feeding.