



I frequent a parenting board and apparently Baby Mum Mums are all the rage these days. I had to find out what all the hoopla was about, so I got a box of them and Wesley just LOVES THEM! I mean, this kid isn't big into solid food. He is a hard core milk addict and feeding him solids can be a bit challenging. But he adores his Mum Mums! I have resorted to using them as a primitave spoon and smearing pureed veggies on them. That tactic worked for a while, but he is onto me. Apparently, he doesn't like the texture or flavor of his Mum Mum altered in any way. So, the days of using the Mum Mum as a feeding implement are over. It is just so much fun to see him excited to eat something. Anyone want a Mum Mum?
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