One minute your little one is guzzling just milk, the next they’re developing their palate with finger foods, purees and more.
Making the transition to introducing solids can be overwhelming, from knowing what you can and can’t feed your baby, to coming up with healthy recipes to engage their taste buds – and attention – and balancing milk feeds.
Thankfully, this is where the experts come in, and there are myriad colourful and informative cookbooks available, written by food bloggers and writers as well as celebrities, chefs and expert nutritionists.
The official recommendation is to introduce solids from six months, and each of these books signpost not only the best foods to start with, but also when to try potential allergenic foods.
Whether you’re opting to follow a baby-led approach to weaning – where your little one takes the lead and feeds themself finger foods – or planning on feeding your baby purees, or a combination of both, we’ve rounded up cookbooks that cater for all tastes.
How we tested
We were looking for books that not only covered recipes but also included additional guidance regarding introducing solids to your baby. While we were looking for books with flavoursome and inventive dishes, we also wanted to make sure the recipes were straightforward and practical and didn’t demand long lists of hard to find ingredients, so even the busiest of parents could get on board.
The best weaning books for 2024 are:
- Best overall – Weaning Made Simple by Annabel Karmel, published by Pan Macmillan: £16.99, Foyles.co.uk
- Best budget buy – The Cookbook: The Red One by Ella’s Kitchen, published by Hamlyn: £12.48, Amazon.co.uk
- Best for all the family – Little Green Kitchen: Simple Vegetarian Family Recipes by David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl, published by Hardie Grant: £14.95, Amazon.co.uk
- Best for meat-free weaning – Little Veggie Eats: Easy Weaning Recipes for All the Family to Enjoy by Rachel Boyett, published by Ebury Publishing: £14.99, Waterstones.com