As your little one is fast approaching their half birthday, you’re probably devouring all and any information you can find about getting them started on solids. And it isn’t just the food- there’s so much more to it, right?
These tables are usually small enough to fit through doorways, but large enough to position between a parent and their baby or toddler during feeding time, and are usually used beside a kitchen or dining room table.
A weaning table can be made out of many different materials such as wood, metal, plastic, etc. Of course, it makes sense to avoid items that are too heavy, bulky, or difficult to clean.
The best time to consider introducing a weaning table is when your child is able to sit up, unsupported. This is usually around the 6-month mark, but of course, it differs from child to child.
Your child should be able to sit up without titling on the sides or forward or backward. This is also the perfect time to start to introduce solids to your little child