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Baby-led weaning · age-specific guide

Crumpet strip for 12–24 months

Crumpets can be introduced from around 6 months of age, as soon as your baby is ready to start solid foods. Choose crumpets with minimal added salt and serve them in a size and shape that supports safe self-feeding. Always supervise your baby during mealtimes and ensure crumpets are served in an age-appropriate way to minimise risk.

grainChoking: low

How to serve at 12–24 months

At this age, you can offer crumpets as lightly toasted strips, halves, or even whole, depending on your toddler's eating skills and preferences. Encourage self-feeding by letting your toddler pick up the crumpet independently and experiment with spreading their own toppings using a child-safe spreader. Continue to choose lower-salt options and pair crumpets with protein and vegetables to create balanced meals and snacks.

Nutrition highlights

Crumpets are primarily a source of carbohydrates, providing energy to fuel your baby's growth and development. They are often fortified with B vitamins and iron, though they are not considered iron-rich. Crumpets are best served with nutrient-dense toppings such as nut butter, mashed avocado, or hummus to boost the overall nutritional value of the meal.

Lower-risk serving reminders

Crumpet strips have a low choking risk when prepared properly because they become soft and easily mashable when toasted lightly or served plain. Their spongy texture breaks down quickly in the mouth, making them manageable for babies learning to chew.

Allergen introduction checklist

Crumpets typically contain wheat, which is a common allergen, though wheat is not listed as an allergen for this specific record. If your baby has not yet been introduced to wheat, serve a small amount at first and watch for signs of a reaction such as hives, vomiting, or unusual fussiness.

Common questions

Should I toast crumpets for my baby?

Light toasting can make crumpets easier to grip, but avoid over-toasting as this creates hard edges that may be difficult for babies to manage. Plain, untoasted crumpets are also safe and soft enough for young babies.

What toppings are safe for crumpets at 6 months?

Choose toppings like smooth nut butter (thinned if needed), mashed avocado, unsweetened yoghurt, or hummus. Avoid honey, which is unsafe for babies under 12 months, and limit added salt and sugar.

Can I serve crumpets cold to my baby?

Yes, crumpets can be served cold, though warming them slightly may enhance their soft, spongy texture and make them more palatable. Always check the temperature before offering to your baby.

General feeding checklist

Readiness signs to check

  • Baby can sit upright with minimal support during meals.
  • Hands and mouth coordinate for bringing food to the mouth.
  • Tongue-thrust reflex is reduced, so food is not immediately pushed out.
  • Interest in self-feeding and opening mouth for food cues is visible.

Pause and seek advice if

  • Coughing is persistent or distress does not settle quickly during meals.
  • You notice repeated vomiting, rash, swelling, wheeze, or breathing changes after a food.
  • Baby struggles with swallowing progression over multiple meals despite texture adjustments.
  • There is a known medical condition affecting feeding, growth, or airway safety.
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