Once Upon a Farm Organic Food
Did you know Jennifer Garner has her own line of organic baby food? You can get a 16-pack of her stage 1 food ($48) with a mixture of fruits and vegetables. It comes in squeeze packets, which are super handy for travel and eating on the go.
Happy Baby Organic Baby Cereal
When your little one first starts eating baby food, they’ll likely start with cereal. Happy Baby’s Organic Cereal ($23 for 6) has probiotics and is supposed to support brain and eye health.
Gerber Organic Rice Cereal
We started my daughter on rice cereal when she began to try solids. Gerber is a tried-and-true baby food brand that also has an organic line, including cereals, puffs and food. The rice cereal is $29 for six.
Plum Organics Baby Food
Plum Organics fruits ($34 for 18) were another favorite of my daughter’s. (I loved the pouches too, as we were often on the go!) They come in many flavors, but the mango and prune are great ways to help introduce your baby to nontraditional fruits.
Earth’s Best Organic Infant Formula
You may be choosing to start your organic baby food journey from the beginning. Earth’s Best Organic baby formula ($37) is easy to digest. It’s a great option for babies who aren’t nursing or to supplement breastfeeding.
Sprout Organic Stage 3 Foods
Sprout is an awesome organic baby food brand. Each stage 3 pouch ($28 for 12) will introduce your baby to a mix of fruits, vegetables and meats like chicken and turkey.
Happy Baby Organic Superfood Puffs
Puffs are a staple snack for every baby. The Happy Baby Organic Superfood Puffs ($19 for 6) are packed with fun fruits and vegetables like purple carrot, kale and blueberry. (Full disclosure: These are delicious! It’s the perfect snack for babies to share with their busy parents.)
Honest Company Sensitive Baby Formula
High in iron and with less lactose for easy digestion, your favorite diaper dealer also makes formula ($58). It promises to be gentle on your baby’s tummy.
Happy Baby Yogis
What is the best organic baby food? It might be the Happy Baby Yogis. At just $10 for a variety pack, they’re an affordable snack that travels well. The freeze-dried yogurt drops will literally melt in your baby’s mouth. These were a favorite in my house well into my daughter’s first year!
Happy Baby Organic Teethers
Happy Baby definitely dominates the organic snack game. These teethers ($11 for 2) were a favorite of ours, too. Not only are they safe and delicious, they help to ease the pain for teething babies. (Beware, in the height of teething, these do produce a fair amount of drool!)
Peter Rabbit Organic Squeeze Pouches
Peter Rabbit organic pouches ($16 for 10) are a tasty fruit mix that your baby will love well into toddlerhood. Not only are they available on Amazon, but you’ll often find them at most museums, zoos, etc. when you’re in a snack bind.
Earth’s Best Organic Letter Cookies
The Earth’s Best Organic Letter Cookies ($3 on Amazon Pantry) are a delicious treat for littles with teeth, plus they also help kids work on learning the alphabet.
Earth’s Best Baby Food
Earth’s Best is a great organic baby food option at a bargain price. Start your baby with the sweet potato, peas and carrots ($11 for 12 jars).
Thinking about making your own organic baby food at home? Find our best recipes here.
Ella’s Kitchen Organic Baby Food
Ella’s Kitchen is another organic baby food favorite, which mixes up fun fruits in BPA-free pouches. At roughly $9 for six pouches, this Amazon Pantry find is affordable and can be to your house in a day or two.
Here’s the smartest way to introduce your baby to solid food.
Plum Organics Super Smoothies
As your kiddos stop drinking formula or breast milk, they’ll need foods that keep them full. Plum Organics Super Smoothies ($6 for 4 on Amazon Pantry) get the job done and are packed with vitamins and omega-3s.
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