At 3 months old, your baby has made the transition from baby to toddler! While the first couple of months were all about sleep and eating, now your baby can actually participate in activities with you. Whether it’s playing peek-a-boo with dad or rinsing his hands in the sink, you’ll find lots of fun ways to keep your little one engaged and growing. Follow these top ten tips for feeding and activities as you continue this exciting journey of parenthood together!


Development from birth to three months

During the first month, your baby is learning to eat and sleep. By the second month, they should be able to do both a little better. In the third month, you may start to see some real personality traits come out. Here are some tips for feeding and activities during this month: 


1. Continue breast or bottle feeding on demand. 

2. At around three months, you can start giving your baby solid food in addition to breast milk or formula.


How can I make sure my baby is getting enough nutrients?

The first step is to ensure that you are feeding your baby regularly. Babies at this age should be fed every two to three hours. You can also try different types of baby food to see what your baby likes best. You can also give your baby some solid foods, such as cereals, fruits, and vegetables. In addition, you should make sure that your baby is getting enough fluids. Water is the best choice, but you can also give your baby formula or breast milk.



Is it safe to travel with a newborn?

There are a few things to consider when deciding whether or not to travel with your newborn. Talk to your baby's doctor first, of course, but also think about how you will manage feedings and diaper changes while on the go. If you're traveling by car, make sure you have plenty of stops planned so that you can take care of your baby's needs. And finally, be prepared for anything!


What kind of safety gear do I need?

When you have a baby, safety is always your number one priority. Here are some


things you should keep in mind when it comes to feeding and activities for your third month baby.


When can my child go in the stroller without his car seat?

At around three or four months old, your baby will likely be able to sit up with some support. This is when you can start using a stroller without the car seat attachment. Always make sure to strap your baby in, though, even if he's in a bigger stroller. Here are some other tips for feeding and activities for your third month baby



What toys will keep my child busy during long outings?

When you're out and about with your third month baby, it's important to have activities and toys that will keep them occupied. A few of our favorite things include: 

1. Activity books - these are great for the car or when you're stuck in a waiting room. Look for ones with high-contrast colors and patterns, as well as interesting textures.

2. Soft toys - babies love to cuddle and chew on soft, plush toys.


Are there any medical conditions to watch out for?

Always consult with your baby's


pediatrician about any medical concerns you may have. As your baby begins to eat more solid foods, you will want to watch for signs of allergies. Activities at this age should be focused on tummy time to help strengthen your baby's neck and back muscles. You can also start reading to your baby and introducing simple songs and games. Feedings will continue to be mostly breast milk or formula, but you can start giving your baby small amounts of water between feedings.



How can I entertain my restless baby at home?

If your baby is anything like mine was at three months, they are restless, always on the go and love to be entertained. Here are my top tips for feeding and activities that will help wear them out a bit so you can have a break. 

1. Give them lots of tummy time. This will help strengthen their muscles and eventually they'll be able to roll over, sit up and crawl. 


2. Incorporate different textures into their food.


Is it time to introduce cow’s milk?

If you're thinking about introducing cow's milk to your baby, there are a few things you should know first. Cow's milk is a good source of protein and fat, but it also contains cholesterol and saturated fat. You should talk to your doctor about whether or not cow's milk is right for your baby. In the meantime, here are some tips for feeding and activities for your third month baby.


How much formula can I give my baby after three months?

It's important to talk to your baby's doctor about how much formula to give your baby after three months. You may need to start supplementing with solid foods, or you may be able to continue exclusively breastfeeding. Here are some general guidelines for feeding and activities for your third month baby.


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