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Friday, July 07, 2017
Fun Healthy Snacking for Your Baby
Helping your child develop good eating habits early on
Eating healthy is a habit that begins early in life. But did you know that parents play a big role in giving a solid start for their kids' nutrition?
Sure, todllers can be fickle and unpredictable when it comes to their diet preferences and appetite, but can you lead the way towards building healthy and nutritious eating habits simply by giving them access to wholesome and nourishing solid food options.
To help make it fun and easier, be sure to add CERELAC® NUTRIPUFFS® into your child's daily diet!
CERELAC® NUTRIPUFFFS® is a cereal-based snack suitable for children 10 months and above. It is made with whole wheat and fruit bits, and is good source of iron, Vitamin B1 and fiber. NEW CERELAC® NUTRIPUFFS® comes in two exciting flavors - Banana & Strawberry and Banana & Orange - to make snacking not just a yummy and delightful experience, but one that kids will actually look forward to.
CERELAC® NUTRIPUFFS® comes in fun stars shapes, specifically designed to help babies develop their chewing and self-feeding skills, and is also a great way to allow babies to explore their food.
Finger foods, whether it's a piece of soft-cooked vegetables like carrot stick, a piece of fruit, or a snack like CERELAC® NUTRIPUFFS®, allows your baby to have fun, experience varying textures and have an opportunity to raise their confidence during mealtimes.
Reinforce the benefits of healthy food by giving them options that they will love and look forward to having.
NEW CERELAC® NUTRIPUFFS® os available in leading supermarkets and drugstores nationwide. You can also buy it online through www.lazada.com.ph/cerelac-official-store
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CERELAC® NUTRIPUFFS® is a solid finger food suitable for complementary feeding and is intended for children 10 months onwards. This product is not suitable as a breast milk substitute. Infants six months onward should be given fresh, indigenous and natural foods, in combination with continued breastfeeding.
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