





🥑 Track, Taste, Thrive: The ultimate baby weaning companion for savvy parents!
The Nuzzle & Nest Baby Weaning Chart is a stylish, high-quality A3 poster printed on FSC-certified 250gsm silk-coated paper. Designed to simplify and organize your baby’s transition to solids, it features categorized food groups, allergen tracking, and taste checkboxes. Available in multiple dietary options and pastel color schemes, this interactive chart combines functionality with engaging design to make weaning a confident, enjoyable journey.








| ASIN | B0DDTJWLYH |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (197) |
| Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
| Material Composition | 250gsm Silk Coated Paper |
| Package Dimensions | 13.03 x 2.09 x 2.05 inches |
| Style | Dairy-Free |
C**W
the best weaning chart. Has everything on there which makes it a lot easier. I bought a dairy free one as my little girl is CMPA and all the others didn’t have a dairy free section. I love the lay out of the chart and it fits perfectly on my fridge
H**H
This weaning chart is brilliant. It has a good range of foods listed with extra space to add in your own. The chart feels very high quality and the colours are bright. I would recommend this item.
C**J
I absolutely love this weaning chart! It’s been such a game-changer for keeping track of my baby’s weaning journey. Everything is separated into clear categories, which makes it so easy to see what foods we’ve tried and what’s still to come. It takes the stress out of remembering and helps me feel more organised. It’s really colourful too, which makes it not only nice to look at but also engaging and fun to use. The design makes the whole process feel less overwhelming and more enjoyable. It’s simple to use, really well thought out, and incredibly helpful for making sure my baby gets a good variety of foods. I honestly couldn’t imagine going through the weaning process without it. Highly recommend to any parent starting their weaning journey!
R**L
Missing some key items (peas, corn, S&P etc) but overall very cute and has the big allergens.
E**E
My daughter was diagnosed with a dairy and soya allergy when she was 4 months old which made me apprehensive about weaning. I was told by the nutritionist that she was at a slightly higher risk of having allergies to other foods so it was crucial I introduced other allergens one at a time and new foods slowly. This chart made it so easy for me to keep track of what she had eaten and how many times. It doesn’t cover all foods, but covers an extensive list and does also include additional lines so you can add your own if you want
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