You can start introducing baby food like Pablum to a baby around 6 months of age. This is when their nutritional needs increase and they may benefit from foods that provide energy and iron. It is important to make sure the baby is showing signs of readiness before introducing solid foods, such as sitting up on their own, showing interest in food, pushing away objects, and frequently asking for more to drink. It is generally safe to introduce complementary foods to babies around 6 months old, but some babies may show signs of readiness as early as 4 months old. For more information and guidance, you can visit the Naitre et Grandir website.
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