Giving their ONE YEAR OLD MARSHMALLOW????

In a recent reel on instagram they're setting up a fire pit at their house and as soon as I saw the bib come out I was like "if they give this fucking kid marshmallow-" and sure enough, letting her eat big globs of melted marshmallow. You cannot give marshmallow to kids under 2 it is literally the biggest choking hazard for children under the age of 2, this is terrifying! The marshmallow can get stuck in the back of the mouth and form a clump over the airway & cause baby to suffocate and bc there isn't a real food item and pull out or dislodge it makes recovering from it near impossible! Im a mom to an 11 month old, so I'm not nit picking, this is one of the foods they tell you under no circumstances to give your child at pediatric appts. They don't care about syrup on pancakes or ice cream in moderation but they tell you, "do not give your child under 2, marshmallow---anything!" And I hate when ppl act like "not everyone knows things! How would they know this?" Bc they're parents. And when you're parents, you have the responsibility to learn literally everything regarding babies and their safety, it's part of the job description.

In a recent reel on instagram they're setting up a fire pit at their house and as soon as I saw the bib come out I was like "if they give this fucking kid marshmallow-" and sure enough, letting her eat big globs of melted marshmallow. You cannot give marshmallow to kids under 2 it is literally the biggest choking hazard for children under the age of 2, this is terrifying! The marshmallow can get stuck in the back of the mouth and form a clump over the airway & cause baby to suffocate and bc there isn't a real food item and pull out or dislodge it makes recovering from it near impossible! Im a mom to an 11 month old, so I'm not nit picking, this is one of the foods they tell you under no circumstances to give your child at pediatric appts. They don't care about syrup on pancakes or ice cream in moderation but they tell you, "do not give your child under 2, marshmallow---anything!" And I hate when ppl act like "not everyone knows things! How would they know this?" Bc they're parents. And when you're parents, you have the responsibility to learn literally everything regarding babies and their safety, it's part of the job description.