For a baby under 12 months, no.
For a toddler age 12 months, a very small amount is OK on occasion. However, coconut milk should not be the child's main source of hydration/liquid or food/calories. In addition, coconut has a laxative effect, so you risk causing the child loose stool, diarrhea, or dehydration if coconut milk is given in excess.
It makes the baby sweeter!!
Coconuts contain a thin white liquid which is commonly called coconut milk. It is not at all the same as the milk secreted by mammals to feed their young.
I'm sure you can feed your reborn baby real milk, but i would prefer a fake milk bottle.
To feed their baby.
Milk.
no
no
skimmed milk
Probbaly like a baby but with milk?
Baby food... breast milk...
Fill a pipette with baby soy milk formula (or kitten milk) and feed it to the baby mouse every 1-2 hours
you give it milk