Usually introduced around 6 months
Never serve raw carrot coins to a baby or toddler.
Raw carrot rounds are among the riskiest choking foods for under-4s. Cook until very soft, or grate.
Must be fully cooked until a fork slides through easily. Raw carrot is a major choking hazard.
Soft-cooked thick batons (finger-length) for self-feeding.
Continue cooking soft; finely grated raw is an alternative.
Small soft cubes or grated.
Must be fully cooked until a fork slides through easily. Raw carrot is a major choking hazard.
Soft-cooked thick batons (finger-length) for self-feeding.
Must be fully cooked until a fork slides through easily. Raw carrot is a major choking hazard.
Soft-cooked thick batons (finger-length) for self-feeding.
Raw carrot appropriate once molars are in, ideally closer to 4 years.
Thin matchsticks or grated. Avoid raw rounds.
General informational content, not medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician about introducing new foods, especially if your baby has any medical conditions or family history of allergies.
Log solids, watch for reactions, and get reminders to reintroduce new foods. Free to try.