
Did you know that September is National Organic Harvest Month? And there are organic options available for the whole family: Happy Baby is a leading provider of organic foods for babies and toddlers. All of their foods are packaged in easy, grab-and-go premade portions, so all you have to do is toss them into a diaper bag and hey presto! You’ve got organic snacks available for your little one anywhere you go. Our family are already fans of Happy Baby – my cousin loves the products for her 12 month old because of the convenience – so I thought I’d share a few of our top picks:
Happy Puffs:

Happy Puffs come in a lightweight, convenient canister that is very portable; perfect for metering out a few puffs at a time to babies and toddlers while you’re on the move. These Purple Carrot & Blueberry puffs are also gluten free!
Happy Munchies:

Happy Munchies are light little rice cakes that come in flavors like Blueberry & Beet. Designed for ages 7 months and up, these are meant to help older babies learn how to eat with their fingers.
Squeeze Pouches:

Happy Baby has a number of convenient squeezy pouches for ages 7 months plus that are lightweight and easy to take along wherever you’re going. Once you’ve opened them, just pop them into the fridge and make sure you use them within 24 hours:
- Super Acai White Grape & Apple with Super Grain Salba: This pouch is worth a 1/2 cup serving of fruit!
- Greek Yogurt: I received the Peachy Keen and Super Strawberry flavors from this line, both of which are a source of calcium and vitamin D.
- Hearty Meals: These are a fun collection of savory meals that come in flavors like Ratatouille; “Mama Grain”, a mix of apples, peach, banana, brown rice, oats and quinoa; “Chick Chick”, a blend of chicken, veg and quinoa; and “Gobble Gobble”, a mixture of turkey, veg, fruit and quinoa that would be perfect for baby at Thanksgiving! These pouches can be heated in hot water if desired, but it’s not necessary.
Visit HappyFamilyBrands.com to order these products online or locate a store near you. The site also includes resources and tips for age appropriate feeding.
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