Smooth
Recommended for bubs aged 6-8 months
Discover our brand new "Toddlers To Table" meal range – a special collaboration featuring Luka's Lamb Shoulder, Organic Bone Broth, and a variety of delicious, family-style meals. Perfectly crafted for sharing and bringing everyone together at the table!
NEW IN Family StyleBaby Led Weaning!
Our baby led weaning style "sticks" are the perfect finger foods to feed your Bub and also a great whole food stack for you toddler. These are great to dip in yoghurt, coat in coconut shavings or just serve on its own. Warm it up or serve cold!
Sweet Potato (34%), Brocolli (33%), Pear (33%)
Allergen Free. *Made in a facility that also processes the Top 9 allergens: milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soy, and sesame.*
Recommended for bubs aged 6-8 months
Recommended for bubs
aged 8-10 months
Recommended for bubs
aged 10+ months
Finger foods are great to offer when starting solids which are at or around 6 months of age.. We recommend soft and mushable foods that your baby can hold in their fist. Make sure to always monitor the baby when serving finger foods. Check out our starting solids bundle which include great finger food options!
We recommend heating in small increments in the microwave or warmed up in the oven for best consistency. Remember to cover meals in the microwave with a paper towel or loose cover to ensure moisture isn't lost!
Our meals are made fresh weekly and snap frozen to preserve all the freshness (and important nutrients!). Meals last up to 4 months in the freezer and 48 hours in the fridge. We do not recommend refreezing after a meal has defrosted.
Your bub can start Le Puree as soon as they are ready to start their solids journey. This often falls between 4 and 6 months of age. If you have questions on whether bub is ready to start solids have a chat with your GP.
Not sure where to start? Try our Starting Solids Bundle which features combination feeding as well as our Starting Solids Guide. Our recipes are curated and created by dieticians and made fresh by our in-house chef team.
Babies refuse to eat for a number of reasons, and very few of them are within our control. The division of responsibility tells us that our job as their caregiver is to offer nutritious, stable and suitable meals. Their job as the baby is to decide what and how much they’d like to eat. This works for 99% of the time (e.g. when babies eat some meals, and refuse the next).
If your baby is past 6 months and refuses to eat anything at any meal, it’s worth chatting with your healthcare professional! After 6 months they do actually need some of the nutrients from solid food, so making sure that they have adequate nutrition while you work through any barriers is a great idea!
We mould and shape our finger foods so that they can be heated and served whole to your baby. You can modify into smaller pieces as baby develops more skills to pick up small pieces but they can also be served whole which can be easier for the baby to manage.
Yes! They sure are :) Our meals are designed and curated by our in-house dietitian - an expert in infant nutrition
We aim to use as many organic ingredients as possible, but availability can vary week to week. All our produce is locally sourced and 100% Australian grown. We always use 100% organic, hormone-free, and free-range meat, and avoid conventional produce from the "dirty dozen" (the top twelve with the highest pesticide levels).
For any questions, reach out to yourvillage@lepuree.com. Transparency and food safety are our top priorities!
Our meals are not completely allergen-free, as we include common allergens like nuts and dairy in certain recipes based on recent evidence-backed studies. Introducing allergens early can help support tolerance in babies. However, we clearly label all allergens and offer a variety of options to suit different dietary needs. Always check the ingredients if you have specific concerns!
When starting solids, we suggest starting with 1 meal/d. This is because milk is their primary source of nutrition, and we just introduce solids to get them used to it. By 9 months old, we anticipate they’ll be consuming 2 meals/d as well as their milk schedule, and by 10-11 months, this will increase to 3 meals/d.
Still need help? View all our FAQ's or reach out at