Baby Snacks
Baby snacks should be more than just something to keep little ones occupied between meals. Our baby snacks range includes nutrient-dense options designed for babies developing self feeding skills and transitioning to finger foods. From soft, naturally sweet blueberry muffins to veggie-packed pizza scrolls, these aren't typical store-bought baby snacks full of added sugar and preservatives. Delivered across NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WA and ACT.
Shop our baby snacks range below.
Dietaries
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Salmon Cakes
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Sardine Puree
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Kafta Fingers
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Mackerel Fritters
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Rissoles
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Raspberry Muffins
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Our Baby Snacks Range
Blueberry Muffins Our iconic blueberry muffins are naturally sweet from real blueberries, with no added sugar. Soft texture makes them perfect for babies practicing their pincer grasp and learning to self feed. The blueberries provide vitamins and antioxidants while the muffin itself gives babies something substantial to hold and bite. These work as baby snacks at home or on the go.
Spinach Mini Muffins Getting greens into babies can feel impossible, but our spinach mini muffins make it simple. Soft, nourishing bites made with real spinach that babies actually eat. The mini size is perfect for little fingers learning to pick up foods and feed themselves. These baby snacks deliver vegetables without battle, and the soft texture works for babies at various ages and development stages.
Veggie-Packed Pizza Scrolls A wholesome twist on a family favorite, loaded with hidden vegetables. These pizza scrolls give babies familiar flavors while sneaking in nutrition. Soft enough for developing eaters but substantial enough for practicing chewing. Perfect baby snacks for older babies ready for more complex textures and flavors.
Berry Chia Jam Our berry chia jam combines berries with chia seeds for a nutrient-dense spread. The berries provide natural sweetness and vitamins, while chia seeds add omega-3s and fiber. Spread on soft bread for baby finger foods, add to yogurt, or use however you'd use regular jam. No added sugar - just fruit and seeds creating delicious baby snacks.
Snack Bites Our snack bites are soft, nutrient-dense options featuring nuts for healthy fats and energy. Due to nuts, these aren't preschool or lunchbox friendly, but they're perfect for the park, playground, or at home. Designed for babies who've had nuts introduced and are ready for more substantial baby snacks.
Why Our Baby Snacks Work
No Added Sugar Store-bought baby snacks are often loaded with added sugar creating preferences for overly sweet foods. Our range relies on natural sweetness from fruit. Babies don't need added sugar, and we're not giving it to them.
Soft Textures for Development Baby snacks need appropriate textures for developing eating abilities. Our muffins are soft enough for babies still mastering chewing. Pizza scrolls work for babies ready for slightly more texture. Each product is designed with specific developmental stages in mind.
Real Food Ingredients Spinach in the muffins. Real blueberries. Actual vegetables in pizza scrolls. Berries in the jam. These aren't puffs made from processed ingredients or crackers with questionable additives. Our baby snacks use whole foods you'd use at home if you had time to make everything from scratch.
Support Self-Feeding Baby snacks should help babies develop eating skills, not just fill their stomach. Our muffins and pizza scrolls are sized for little fingers practicing their pincer grasp. Babies can pick them up, bring them to their mouth, and practice the coordination needed for independent eating.
When to Serve Baby Snacks
Age Appropriateness Most babies don't need snacks until they're eating three solid meals a day and showing genuine hunger between feeds, usually around 8-9 months. Before that, breast milk or formula plus regular meals provides adequate nutrition. Our baby snacks work for babies at this stage who are ready for finger foods and developing self feeding abilities.
Between Meals Only Baby snacks should bridge hunger between breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner, not become constant grazing. Offer mid-morning or mid-afternoon when your baby shows hunger cues. Keep portions appropriate - one muffin or a couple pizza scroll pieces is enough. These supplement regular meals and milk feeds, they don't replace them.
Stock for Convenience Having baby snacks ready means you can offer appropriate options when needed. Stock muffins, pizza scrolls, and snack bites so they're always available. No shopping for fresh ingredients or preparing recipes - the baby snacks are already made.
How Our Baby Snacks Fit Into Feeding
Complementing Regular Meals Baby snacks work alongside our purees, finger foods, and toddler meals. Use our main meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Add baby snacks between meals when needed. The berry chia jam works with our meals or with bread as a simple baby snack.
Building Variety Different baby snacks expose babies to different flavors and textures. Blueberry muffins taste different from spinach muffins. Pizza scrolls introduce savory flavors. Berry jam adds fruit nutrition. This variety helps babies develop adventurous eating and accept diverse foods as they grow.
Practical for Parents Making baby snacks from scratch - baking muffins, preparing vegetables, creating recipes - takes time most parents don't have. Our range eliminates this. Stock options and pull out what you need when you need it.
What Can I Give My Baby as a Snack?
For babies 8-12 months eating three meals daily, appropriate baby snacks include soft finger foods they can self-feed. Our blueberry muffins and spinach mini muffins work perfectly - soft enough to gum or chew with emerging teeth, sized for little fingers. Pizza scrolls suit babies ready for slightly more texture. Berry chia jam spread on soft bread creates simple baby snacks.
Beyond our range, other options include soft cooked fruit pieces, mashed banana, small pieces of cooked vegetables, shredded cheese once dairy is introduced, or yogurt. The key is choosing baby snacks with textures appropriate for your baby's current eating abilities and avoiding choking hazards.
What Snacks Are Safe for Babies?
Safe baby snacks have soft textures babies can manage, no choking hazards like hard pieces or whole grapes, and appropriate nutrition without added sugar or excessive salt. Our muffins are formulated to be soft and safe. Pizza scrolls are designed with baby-appropriate texture. Berry jam has no chunks that could cause problems.
Always supervise babies while eating baby snacks. Even safe foods require watching. Our range takes guesswork out by providing baby snacks formulated specifically for developmental stages, but supervision remains essential.
What Snacks Can I Give a 6 Month Old?
Most 6 month olds don't need baby snacks beyond their regular meals and milk feeds. At this age, babies are just starting solids. Three small meals plus breast milk or formula feeds provide adequate nutrition. If your 6 month old seems genuinely hungry between meals, stick with very simple options like mashed banana or soft cooked fruit.
Baby snacks become more relevant around 8-9 months when babies are eating more substantial meals and genuine hunger between feeds develops. Our range is designed for this stage when babies need finger foods and are developing self feeding skills.
Why Choose Le Puree Baby Snacks
We created our baby snacks range because finding options that aren't full of added sugar and actually deliver nutrition is harder than it should be. Our blueberry muffins use real blueberries for natural sweetness. Spinach mini muffins pack in greens. Pizza scrolls hide vegetables. Berry chia jam provides fruit nutrition. Snack bites deliver healthy fats from nuts for energy.
No added sugar, no preservatives, just wholesome baby snacks designed for the stage your little one is at. Delivered across NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WA and ACT.
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