Could your baby could be on the cover of Annabel Karmel's new cookbook?
However, most importantly, Karmel advises mums to act on their idea and just get started.
Karmel is very excited about the range,
which is an international first, inspired by her popular cookbook recipes.
These are quality meals and they will provide parents quick and
healthy meal options for the children," Karmel says.
Karmel says
in order to launch a successful start-up business women need to believe in themselves and utilise their networking skills.
Karmel has since published almost 40 more books which
have sold more than four million copies worldwide making her the UK's number one parenting author.
Baby Natasha tragically died of a viral infection in 1987,
and the experience of losing her little girl is something which forever changed Karmel's outlook on life.
Nicholas was a very fussy eater and I wasn't sure what to do, and then I found myself wondering why we expect babies to like bland tasteless
foods when that isn't what we enjoy as adults," Karmel remembers.
But Annabel Karmel's solution to that common parenting dilemma more than 20 years ago not only resulted in her son Nicholas devouring nutritious meals,
it also lead to Karmel becoming a best-selling author and international authority on baby and toddler feeding.