Most toddlers can usually have about 1–2 teaspoons of peanut butter at a time, spread in a thin layer on bread or mixed into soft foods like yogurt or oatmeal. It’s best to avoid thick spoonfuls, since they can be a choking risk. Offer a thin layer rather than a big glob and serve it with soft foods or water. If you’re worried about allergy risk or reactions, get personalized guidance in AI chat.
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