Fantastic, colourful charts and brochures for healthy eating ideas during pregnancy and feeding advice for babies and toddlers, introducing solids, fussy eating, bottle feeding and more....
All Printables
Pregnancy Printables
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All about Complan
PDF 1246KB
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Healthy Mums Booklet
PDF 734KB
Starting Out Printables
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All about Complan
PDF 1246KB
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Bottle Feeding Guide
PDF 646KB
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Healthy Mums Booklet
PDF 734KB
Breast is best
The best nutrition for babies is breastmilk. Each individual mum is entitled to make a decision as to whether they fully breastfeed their baby or not. However, once the decision has been made not to breastfeed, it can be difficult to reverse.
Breastfeeding is best for babies. Maternal nutrition requirements increase during breastfeeding. Before introducing infant formula, always seek professional advice, as once bottle feeding has been commenced it is difficult to reverse the decision. Partial bottle feeding may also adversely affect breastfeeding. Always use an infant formula as directed because improper use can affect the health of the infant. Always consider the social and financial implications before selecting a method of infant feeding.
If you are considering using infant formula, it is important to discuss with your midwife (LMC), well child/Tamariki Ora Nurse or Plunket Nurse or lactation consultant or GP.
Stage 1 Printables
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Farex Brochure
PDF 959KB
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All about Complan
PDF 1246KB
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Guide to Baby Feeding
PDF 353KB
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Bottle Feeding Guide
PDF 646KB
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Healthy Mums Booklet
PDF 734KB
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Guide to Baby Feeding Vegetarian
PDF 745KB
Breast is best
The best nutrition for babies is breastmilk. Each individual mum is entitled to make a decision as to whether they fully breastfeed their baby or not. However, once the decision has been made not to breastfeed, it can be difficult to reverse.
Breastfeeding is best for babies. Maternal nutrition requirements increase during breastfeeding. Before introducing infant formula, always seek professional advice, as once bottle feeding has been commenced it is difficult to reverse the decision. Partial bottle feeding may also adversely affect breastfeeding. Always use an infant formula as directed because improper use can affect the health of the infant. Always consider the social and financial implications before selecting a method of infant feeding.
If you are considering using infant formula, it is important to discuss with your midwife (LMC), well child/Tamariki Ora Nurse or Plunket Nurse or lactation consultant or GP.
Stage 2 Printables
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Farex Brochure
PDF 959KB
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All about Complan
PDF 1246KB
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Bottle Feeding Guide
PDF 646KB
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Healthy Mums Booklet
PDF 734KB
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Guide to Baby Feeding
PDF 353KB
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Guide to Baby Feeding Vegetarian
PDF 745KB
Breast is best
The best nutrition for babies is breastmilk. Each individual mum is entitled to make a decision as to whether they fully breastfeed their baby or not. However, once the decision has been made not to breastfeed, it can be difficult to reverse.
Breastfeeding is best for babies. Maternal nutrition requirements increase during breastfeeding. Before introducing infant formula, always seek professional advice, as once bottle feeding has been commenced it is difficult to reverse the decision. Partial bottle feeding may also adversely affect breastfeeding. Always use an infant formula as directed because improper use can affect the health of the infant. Always consider the social and financial implications before selecting a method of infant feeding.
If you are considering using infant formula, it is important to discuss with your midwife (LMC), well child/Tamariki Ora Nurse or Plunket Nurse or lactation consultant or GP.
Stage 3 Printables
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Nurture Junior DL Brochure
PDF 1063KB
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Farex Brochure
PDF 959KB
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All about Complan
PDF 1246KB
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Bottle Feeding Guide
PDF 646KB
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Healthy Mums Booklet
PDF 734KB
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Guide to Baby Feeding
PDF 353KB
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Guide to Baby Feeding Vegetarian
PDF 745KB
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Finger Food Ideas for 9 months + and 12 months +
PDF 3452KB
Breast is best
The best nutrition for babies is breastmilk. Each individual mum is entitled to make a decision as to whether they fully breastfeed their baby or not. However, once the decision has been made not to breastfeed, it can be difficult to reverse.
Breastfeeding is best for babies. Maternal nutrition requirements increase during breastfeeding. Before introducing infant formula, always seek professional advice, as once bottle feeding has been commenced it is difficult to reverse the decision. Partial bottle feeding may also adversely affect breastfeeding. Always use an infant formula as directed because improper use can affect the health of the infant. Always consider the social and financial implications before selecting a method of infant feeding.
If you are considering using infant formula, it is important to discuss with your midwife (LMC), well child/Tamariki Ora Nurse or Plunket Nurse or lactation consultant or GP.
Stage 4 Printables
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All about Complan
PDF 1246KB
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Baby's first cereals
PDF 959KB
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Feeding Toddlers & Tips for Fussy Eaters
PDF 411KB
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Finger Food Ideas for 9 months + and Lunchbox Ideas for 12 months +
PDF 697KB
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Guide to Baby Feeding
PDF 353KB
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Guide to Baby Feeding Vegetarian
PDF 745KB
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Healthy Mums Booklet
PDF 734KB
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Is your toddler getting enough iron?
PDF 1063KB
