1. 4-6 months: start feeding your baby porridge and fruits Publication: [Jamaica] : Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute for the WHO/UNICEF Joint Nutrition Support Program, Dominica and St. Vincent/Grenadines, [19--] Subject(s): Infant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaMaternal Behavior
2. 6-9 months: start feeding your baby soft, mashed foods from the family pot Publication: [Jamaica] : Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute for the WHO/UNICEF Joint Nutrition Support Program, Dominica and St. Vincent/Grenadines, [19--] Subject(s): Infant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaMaternal BehaviorFood Preferences
3. [Mother with a healthy baby at her breast and malnourished baby with a bottle] Publication: [Syria : Ministry of Health, 1988] Subject(s): Infant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaInfant WelfareMaternal Behavior
4. 9-12 months: your baby can now eat the same food as the rest of the family Publication: [Jamaica] : Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute for the WHO/UNICEF Joint Nutrition Support Program, Dominica and St. Vincent/Grenadines, [1967?] Subject(s): Infant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaChild DevelopmentMaternal Behavior