POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. Watermelon. When you think of summer foods, watermelon is sure to come at the top of the list! ...Cucumber. Cucumbers are the watermelons of the vegetable section – they're super popular during summers too! ...Coconut Water. ...Yogurt. ...Oranges. ...Tomatoes. ...Pineapple. ...Barley.Be sure she has a portion of animal foods (milk, dairy, eggs, meat, fish and poultry) each day, plus legumes (like chickpeas, lentils or peas) – or nuts, and orange or green vegetables and fruits. Add a little oil or fat to her food for energy. Be sure your child's snacks are healthy, such as fresh fruit.During hot weather they may want to breastfeed more than usual. If you're bottle feeding, as well as their usual milk feeds, you can give your baby a little cooled boiled water. If your baby wakes at night, they'll probably want milk. If they have had their usual milk feeds, try cooled boiled water as well.Some good foods during fever are nutritious broths, cereal with milk, soft fruits, khichdi, boiled vegetables, and mashed curd rice. You can also feed your child a mixture of crushed nuts (almond, cashews, etc.) with milk. Make sure you include protein-rich foods in his diet, like milk, eggs, and dal.
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