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Children between 6 months (182 days) to 24 months (730 days) of age (from enrollment to last visit):\n\n   1.1. \\[182-242\\]-days of age from V1 to last visit for the 6-8-month-old age group 1.2. \\[243-364\\]-days of age from V1 to last visit for the 8-12-month-old age group 1.3. \\[365-547\\]-days of age from V1 to last visit for the 12-18-month-old age group 1.4. \\[548-730\\]-days of age from V1 to last visit for the 18-24-month-old age group\n2. Singleton, full-term infants (≥ 37 completed weeks of gestation), with a birth weight of ≥ 2.5 kg and ≤ 4.5 kg.\n3. Healthy children based on medical history as reported by parent(s) \u002F LAR(s).\n4. Sit upright with or without support (such as, sitting with back against a chair or while being held) as reported by parent(s) \u002F LAR(s)\n5. Keep head steady when in a supported position\n6. Have already started complementary feeding as recommended by their health care professional (have started solid food beyond breastmilk or infant formula)\n7. Written informed consent is obtained from at least one parent(s) \u002F LAR(s).\n8. Parent(s) \u002F LAR(s) must be able to provide evidence of parental authority and identity.\n9. Parent(s) \u002F LAR(s) must understand the informed consent and other study documents.\n10. Parent(s) \u002F LAR(s) are willing and able to fulfill the requirements of the study protocol within the study timeframe.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* 1\\. Infant's parents or LARs have not reached legal age of majority (18 years) 2. Children with history of oral\u002Ffacial malformations or surgery (i.e. cleft lip, cleft palate, tongue-tie\u002Fankyloglossia), or history of tube feeding for any reason.\n\n  3\\. Children with any chronic illness, congenital malformations (e.g., esophageal or intestinal atresia), surgical sequela (e.g., short bowel syndrome), gastroesophageal reflux disease, behavioral disorders, neurodevelopmental delay or illness that impacts feeding. \\[children with an acute illness, such as a cold, gastroenteritis etc. can be included but can only attend the visits once they have recovered\\].\n\n  4\\. Children with feeding or swallowing difficulties\u002Fdisorders, history of choking, or at high risk of choking.\n\n  5\\. Child or sibling(s) who has known or suspected food allergy or intolerance, such as cows' milk protein allergy, celiac disease, lactose intolerance, soy allergy, fish allergy, or any other suspected or confirmed food allergies or intolerance.\n\n  6\\. 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