write a story in which a boy wants to eat ice cream instead of vegetable and u have to write his parents reaction. pls ans
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When Can Babies Have Ice Cream?
Medically reviewed by Katherine Marengo LDN, R.D. — Written by Sarah Bradley on August 17, 2020
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You’re on the couch with your partner after one of those days (you know the kind). You’re deep into the gooey, chocolatey swirls of a pint of ice cream before you realize you have an audience: Your baby is staring at you in jealous fascination, drooling over every spoonful.
OK, so maybe it’s your imagination — they’re teething and drool just comes with the territory. But you see the look in their eye… they want some of what you’ve got.
You start to offer them a taste of the ice cream on your spoon before you stop yourself — can baby have ice cream yet?
Maybe! Here’s how to know if — and when — it’s OK to share.
Explanation:
Think of ice cream and nobody likes to settle for a cup or a scoop. It is one of those indulgences that is sweet, tasty and never-ending. According to psychologists, it offers an irresistible combination of cream, cold and comfort that makes you ask for more! If you are an ice cream fan, you will definitely understand the depth, but at the same time, there is a school of thought that considers it bad for the human body. Scroll to know the other side of the story.