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In reply to the discussion: Most demanding 1st birthday invite ever is posted online [View all]EL34x4
(2,003 posts)16. We started weaning them off formula a little later than that.
IIRC. I know our first stayed on formula a little longer, maybe right up to a year. We were more relaxed with our second son, introducing whole milk into his diet much earlier.
I couldn't remember how much formula cost but $80 seemed crazy. When I went to Babies' website, I saw they're now selling formula for toddlers. TODDLERS? REALLY?
wtf...
It's a racket out there in the baby industry. New parents, keep your wallet in your pocket. Half the stuff they say you need, you don't need.
As far as the OP is concerned, at 1 year old, the kid is probably more interested in playing with the box it came in than whatever was inside. At least ours were.
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I feel sorry for this kid, parents are real assholes. Clothing with names leads to kidnapping?
winstars
Apr 2015
#28
One year olds should be getting human milk or formula. It's the earliest safe age to begin weaning.
LeftyMom
Apr 2015
#42
Whatever hell you choose to live in yourselves dears, maybe someone else should raise your kid?
hunter
Apr 2015
#25