Can you give a one year old hard boiled eggs?

It's not recommended to give a one-year-old hard-boiled eggs. Here's why:

* Choking hazard: Hard-boiled eggs can be difficult for young children to chew and swallow. They can easily break into small pieces that are a choking hazard.

* Allergies: Some babies are allergic to eggs. Introducing eggs too early could trigger a reaction.

* Digestive issues: Young children's digestive systems are still developing and may have trouble digesting hard-boiled eggs.

What to do instead:

* Wait until your baby is older: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends waiting until a baby is at least one year old before introducing eggs.

* Start with soft-cooked eggs: When you do introduce eggs, start with soft-cooked or scrambled eggs.

* Offer small amounts at first: Start with a small amount of egg and gradually increase the portion size as your baby gets used to it.

* Always supervise your baby while they are eating.

Consult with your pediatrician: Before introducing any new foods to your baby, it's always best to consult with your pediatrician. They can provide personalized advice based on your baby's individual needs and development.