Little Spoon: The Organic Baby and Toddler Food Your Kids Will Actually Want to Eat
09.03.2022 - 19:37
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Feeding a young child can be a bigger challenge than most parents let on. When it comes to baby food and toddler food, things can always go wrong: hidden allergens, unappealing, boring flavors, expensive prices, unhealthy ingredients. You want to only buy the best food out there, but it’s not easy to find. You want to feel confident in what you’re feeding a growing child!
That’s why Little Spoon exists. The company was founded with a mission to makes parents’ lives easier by helping to provide one of the most important things you can give your child: food! Looking for great organic options that kids will actually want to eat? They exist — and they’re on Little Spoon!
Little Spoon offers meal and snack options for young babies up to big kids. You can even sign up for a plan so you can avoid grocery shopping. Just answer a few questions about your child, their eating style, their allergies and which plan you’d prefer. We love that when you’re picking out food, you can very easily sort by dietary needs and eating stages as well! No dairy or gluten? No problem. Solids now an option? Let’s do it!
We want to quickly walk you through a few of Little Spoon’s most popular options below so you can get a better feel for what to expect when you sign up. Scroll down to see!
Babyblends
Babyblends were Little Spoon’s first product and are all certified organic, made with no GMOs. There are meal options for four different baby eating stages. There are fruit and vegetable purées for little ones just starting on solids, multi ingredient blends as the next step and complex blends, working in chunkier
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