My dad had Hazel on his lap, and we were chatting about whether to give raw apple to infants.
I was breezily saying that when they can hold a whole apple I am happy for them to eat it. Right now, I give them raw apple in thinnish slices: no chance of choking that way.
So Dad jocularly holds his apple up to Hazel, who grabs it and fasten her face to it. She then spends five minutes grating the side of the apple with her Upper Central Incisors (had to consult this post for the right term).
When she was finished the apple looked like this:
Here is another view:
Later, Ivy had a slurp at the face of the apple, but, being as yet toothless, she made no progress.
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