Made for New Parents
Pure Goodness for Your Little One
Pakistan’s first baby + toddler food brand with premium organic supergrains like Ragi and Jowar, pure nourishment for your child’s weaning journey.
Your Baby Deserves the Best
From the very first bite to growing appetites, Weaning Champs is crafted with certified organic ingredients, giving your baby natural goodness with no additives or preservatives.
Our Story
Our mission is to provide parents with clean, organic, and genuinely wholesome baby foods made from ingredients you can trust. Every blend is crafted with love and care, because little tummies deserve the purest start.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Weaning should begin at around 6 months of age, when most babies are developmentally ready for solid foods.
Offer solids first, as a full milk feed may reduce your baby's interest in trying new foods.
Start with one solid meal per day, gradually increasing to two or three as your baby approaches their first birthday.
Let your baby explore and eat at their own pace; stop when they show signs of being full, and never force them to eat more.
Continue offering breast milk or formula on demand; solid foods will gradually complement, not replace, milk feeds in the first year.
The WHO recommends continuing breastfeeding alongside solid foods until 2 years of age or beyond, as mutually desired.
Formula can typically be phased out after 12 months, once your baby is eating a balanced variety of solid foods and drinking whole milk.
Baby-led weaning involves offering soft, graspable finger foods from the start. Begin by letting your baby join family meals and safely explore appropriate foods.
Begin with a midday meal when your baby is alert and hungry, such as lunch or breakfast. Begin by letting your baby join family meals and safely explore appropriate foods.
The World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months, followed by the introduction of safe, nutritious complementary foods while continuing breastfeeding.