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Choking hazards

What makes certain foods dangerous? Their shape and size. For children under 4 years old, some foods are not appropriate unless they’re cut into small pieces. Foods such as hot dogs, carrots, and grapes can become lodged inside a child’s airway. Also, foods that can change shape, like peanut butter, can form a plug that becomes difficult for children to cough up. (Children under the age of 2 should not be given peanut butter.) In general, children should always be supervised during meal time because a child can choke on anything.

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