Trying to find a guide

Is there a guide that shows which teeth a child has and what would be considered edible or a potential choking hazard for a toddler/baby? I know what baby can have but im looking for an easy to read chart for hubby since he wants to get mad at me when i try to warn him when he goes to give her a huge bite of something or wants to give her something she cant quite have yet. She only has 7 of her front teeth. If you have a pic could you post it for me please? Thank you in advance
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Babies dont need teeth to eat what we do. My daughter didnt get her first tooth until she was 11 months! Solid Starts is a good app to see how to serve foods. Its Baby Led Weaning based and says like by age/motor skills how to prepare the food :)

Yes, but obviously a child still needs to be fed smaller bites of everything and food should be prepared as so. Like not just letting them chomp off a huge bite of your pizza or a whole strawberry instead of chopping it up first

Depends on the age and motor skills. Its actually less of a choking hazard to allow babies to modify larger pieces by biting them than serving super small pieces. But when it comes to like grapes and bluberries and stuff, those need to for sure be modified by cutting or squashing them.

Solid starts is brilliant like Stephanie suggests 😃 here is your 🍓 example:

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