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My daughter has always eaten mashed up weetabix fro breakfast, It was the only time of the day she'd allow us to spoonfeed her. Now she has decided she wants to do it herself but she is a bit hit or miss at loading the spoon and lots of it slides off. Any ideas of breakfasts she can feed herself. She does eat toast but not much. Her weight gain's very slow (2nd centile, HV not very pleased) so I'm looking for ideas as calorific as weetabix and gold top milk!


Thanks!

Maybe not too much milk in the weetabix (I know it sounds gross, but mine ate it dry for a bit...) with more milk in a cup along side

Eggy bread (or French toast as sophisticates like to call it)

or toast and smoothie - whizz up banana, plain yoghurt, maybe orange juice and some other fruit for lots of calories in a cup, then it doesn't matter so much if the weetabix ends up on the floor...

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