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Alas, few of the major manufacturers make a line of baby food specifically for Pesach, although in some areas a few manufacturers do. A local "kosher store" just before Pesach would probably be your best bet. However, you should check with your local rabbi or halachic authority, because there may be leniencies available -- on a local and limited basis only -- for products such as baby cereal or formulas. However, you should not use such products without consulting your rabbi.
Note: You may be in the position of having to make your own. Another potential avenue is to check some of the online Kosher grocers, such as http://www.koshersupermarket.com/, http://www.wholesaleportal.com/. http://www.kosherfinder.com/, http://www.kosherfoodsdepot.com/, http://www.koshercornucopia.com/, or http://www.kosherfest.com/.
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