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Envirokidz Animal Cookies


KayJay

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I gave my 9 month old one of these gluten-free animal cookies and she did really well. I haven't found a gluten-free baby snack that will dissovle in their mouths like the veggies puffs. I really wish they didn't have wheat in them :( But these cookies work for us so I just wanted to pass it along. :D


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Thanks, I'll keep that in mind when I get to that point.

I have seen the panda treats but haven't seen the cookies. I'll have to look for them.

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I gave my 9 month old one of these gluten-free animal cookies and she did really well. I haven't found a gluten-free baby snack that will dissovle in their mouths like the veggies puffs. I really wish they didn't have wheat in them :( But these cookies work for us so I just wanted to pass it along. :D

Hi Kayjay,

I babysitt my nephew and I always read the labels of the food he eats so that I have all the info if ever my kids have to follow a gluten-free diet.

He does enjoy the fruit puffs...his favorite!! But, gerber also makes the "Wagon Wheels" crackers. I think thats what they're called. They make cheeses flavors and even carrot and apple. Check it out...i had one and it was really good. They are gluten-free...made with rice flour.

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I haven't found a gluten-free baby snack that will dissovle in their mouths like the veggies puffs. I really wish they didn't have wheat in them :( But these cookies work for us so I just wanted to pass it along. :D

That sucks! I've been known to share the banana puffs with my neice (in the picture), pre gluten-free of course :)

I've seen these dehydrated fruits in whole paycheck that are styrofoamy like the gerber puffs. They're really expensive, but they're just fruit. I can't remember the brand though, it's in the produce section. They have strawberries, blueberries, bananas and others. I wonder if those would work. The pieces might be too small, though...

KayJay Enthusiast

oh I didn't know that the wagon wheels were gluten-free. I just assumed they were made with flour. I might have to get some of those too!

I have never seen the fruit things I will look for those too :D

Thanks!

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We love the Envirokids animal crackers too. They're also egg and dairy free, like Meg.

Gerber has the fruit that is like styrofoam. It's just apples, bananas, and strawberries that are freeze dried. I thought the wagon wheels had gluten too. I'll have to read again!

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