SMA Little Steps Growing Up Milk 1-3 Years 800g

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What is Little Steps Growing-up Milk 1-3 Years 800g Stage 3 1-3 yearsNutritionally tailored for young children from 12 months onwardsLITTLE STEPS Growing Up Toddler Milk is designed for babies from 12 months onwards to help ensure they get good nutrition. LITTLE STEPS Growing Up Milk contains Vitamin D to help support the normal function of the immune system in children and is is enriched with iron to help support normal cognitive development. Our baby milk also contains Calcium and Vitamin D to help support the normal growth and development of bones. This stage 3 baby formula milk powder contains Omega 3 6 and Iodine to help support normal growth and is Halal certified. No palm oil. No fish oil. What are the key features LITTLE STEPS Growing Up Toddler Milk is nutritionally tailored for young children from 12 months onwards and contains Vitamin D to help support the normal function of the immune system Our baby milk formula is enriched with iron to help support normal cognitive development Our baby milk contains Calcium and Vitamin D to help support the normal growth and development of bones LITTLE STEPS Growing Up Toddler Milk contains Omega 3 6 and Iodine to help support normal growth Halal certified. No palm oil. No fish oil. Easy open lid and the scoop can be stored in suspension inside the can Ingredients What are the active ingredients Skimmed MILK, Maltodextrin, Vegetable Oils Sunflower, Rapeseed, Whey Permeate MILK, Lactose MILK, Calcium Citrate, Emulsifier SOYA Lecithin, Stabilisers Sodium Citrate, Potassium Citrate, Vitamin C, Acidity Regulator Potassium Phosphate, Ferrous Sulphate, Zinc Sulphate, Antioxidants Tocopherol-Rich Extract, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Riboflavin, Vitamin A, Potassium Iodide, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12Ingredients Usage How to use Little Steps Growing-up Milk 1-3 Years 800g Feeding guide from 12 months to 3 years1 Serving 200 ml: 1 beaker Amount of cooled, Boiled Water: 180 ml - 6 fl. oz. approx. Number of Scoops of Powder: 66 Scoops of powder added to 180 ml 6 fl. oz. approx. water makes 200 ml 7 fl. oz. approx. milk drink. All toddlers have different nutritional needs, but after 12 months we recommend your child has around 400 ml of milk per day. You can feed your child up to 2 servings per day depending on their individual nutritional needs. Mix 1 scoop of powder to 30 ml approx. 1 fl. oz. of water.1 Scoop 4.6 g. Approx. 173 scoops per can. Approx. 28 x 200 ml servings per can.How to Open and Prepare your Toddlers DrinkWhilst this product is made under strict hygienic conditions, it is not sterile. Failure to follow instructions on preparation and storage may make your toddler ill.1 Pull the safety seal and open the lid. The scoop is provided under the lid. Lift the tab, pull on the foil seal, carefully and safely remove the seal and dispose of it.2 Wash hands well.3 Measure 180 ml approx. 6 fl. oz. of cooled boiled water into a clean beaker.4 Using only the scoop provided, add 6 scoops of powder, levelling off each scoop with the back of a clean dry knife. Store the scoop in suspension inside the can and replace lid.5 Place a lid on the beaker and shake well until powder is fully dissolved. Cool beaker under cold running water or in a bowl or jug of cold water until lukewarm, do not immerse the lid. Test temperature by shaking a few drops onto the inside of your wrist.Important Feeding Information- Do not add extra powder or water to make the drinks stronger or weaker and do not press powder into scoop. Using too much or too little powder can make your toddler ill.- We recommend preparing each feed in individual beakers when required.- For hygienic reasons, discard unfinished feed in the beaker as soon as possible.- Made-up milk drink can be poured over cereals and mixed with food.- Do not alter or add to milk drink unless medically directed.- Do not warm feeds in microwave, hot spots may occur and cause scalding.Usage Warnings Precautions to consider before using/taking Little Steps Growing-up Milk 1-3 Years 800g IMPORTANT NOTICE: LITTLE STEPS Growing Up Milk is suitable for young children from 1-3 years, as part of a healthy balanced diet and is not a breast milk substitute. Breastfeeding should continue for as long as possible. Do not allow prolonged or frequent contact of milk with your toddlers teeth, as this increases the risk of tooth decay. Ask your healthcare professional or dentist for advice. Never leave your toddler alone during feeding as there is a risk they might choke.Warnings