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We offer parents an extensive range of flavours, shapes and textures for every age and stage to help develop palate and support safe self-feeding. The flavours are delicate and subtle, designed for tiny tastebuds at the early stages of a life-long food discovery journey.

Featured Products

  • Little Bellies Organic Apricot Date & Oat Bars

    Organic Apricot Date & Oat Bars

  • Little Bellies Organic Banana Date & Oat Bars

    Organic Banana Date & Oat Bars

  • Organic Blueberry & Apple Yoghurt Melts

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  • Little Bellies Organic Apple & Cinnamon Puffs

    Organic Apple & Cinnamon Puffs

  • Little Bellies Organic Banana Softcorn

    Organic Banana Softcorn

  • Organic Strawberry Pick-Up Sticks

    Organic Strawberry Pick-Up Sticks

  • Little Bellies Organic Animal Biscuits

    Organic Animal Biscuits

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  • Little Bellies Organic Banana Softcorn Share Pack

    Organic Banana Softcorn Share Pack

  • Little Bellies Organic Berry and Apple Softcorn Share Pack

    Organic Berry & Apple Softcorn Share Pack

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We love strawberry pick up sticks. My daughter especially likes the flavour. They are easy for tiny chubby hands to hold and self feed and they also dissolve in mouth pretty quick. I also like that they are a healthier alternative. Easy to travel with and no mess.

Cassie

These products are so good for babies: organic, without any nasty things. No added sugar and salt. It is really good. As a parent, I never doubt giving this product to my babies. Easy to hold and eat by their little hand and my little people are always excited when I open this packet for them.

Chhiring

My little miss is a banana fan and an early riser who often wants a second breakfast to tide her over till lunch. I found these Little Bellies banana and apple oat pouches ideal between main meals.

Shannon

Veggie Tubes are a winner. My toddler calls them chippies! They are a great size, tasty, soft but not too soft. Great they are different colours so we practice them whilst eating. Another organic win!

Chelsie

My 18 month old is currently obsessed with Little Bellies sultanas. Her face seems delighted every time I show them to her. I usually just gave her an open box & she will finish it by herself at the pram/car seat without making a mess.

Jessica

We always buy little bellies. The animal shapes are fun for the toddler. I like them too as they are not too sweet and we are trying to give snacks that are not too sugary, and as much as possible no added sugar. Hubby loves to nibble on them too! Lol.

CarLea

Little Bellies gingerbread men are a great treat for little ones. I bought them for my little boy as a treat at Christmas and he absolutely loved them. They are healthier than normal biscuits so I don’t feel too guilty giving him them as a treat.

Rebecca

These corn puff snacks are a great size for little hands and mouths. These puffs are easily dissolved in the mouth which is reassuring when you are worried about them choking when they just start self feeding. The flavouring is sweet but they are only lightly flavoured. Definitely recommend these snacks.

Christina

My 11 month old daughter loves the organic carrot puffs! They are easy for her to hold, delicious, and dissolve easily. I love that they are organic and easily portable. I’ve tried them as well and they are really tasty – I could easily finish a bag myself! I always keep one of these in our diaper bag for a convenient snack.

Andrea

I have been trialling all the Little Bellies snacks lately with my daughter to introduce her to different textures. These carrot corn puffs are a great size for her to pick up and hold. They are crunchy but melt in the mouth so I feel a lot better about her self feeding. I love that there is no added sugar or salt and nothing artificial in these snacks.

Christina

My baby who is 10 months old loves blueberry puffs. They melt easily in the mouth with no choking. Even my 3 year old loves it! Leaves a bit of a purple mess behind but it’s not a big deal. No choking is the most important factor. Also keeps baby occupied.

Natalia

This is our favourite brand for baby snacks! My little one and my toddler love every brunt by this brand! I love that there is nothing artificial and I know I’m giving my little one something healthy. I love that they are the perfect size for my little one to pick up and feed himself!

Simone

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