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Leaving babyhood behind

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lactokid 4
3- 5 years

NESTLÉ® LACTOKID® 4

NESTLÉ® LACTOKID® 4 is a drink for young children from the age of 3 years that supports growth and development. NESTLÉ® LACTOKID® 4 contains COMFORTIS® (Lactobacillus reuteri).

Indication

For healthy children from 3–5 years and for children from 3–5 years who experience symptoms associated with digestive discomfort, abdominal pain or constipation.

Contraindications

Diagnosed cow’s milk protein allergy.

NESTLÉ® NANKID® 4
3- 5 years

NESTLÉ® NANKID® 4

NESTLÉ® NANKID® 4 is a premium drink for young children from the age of 3 years old. NESTLÉ® NANKID® 4 contains a unique combination of high quality ingredients that provide building blocks needed in a young child’s diet. 1-3

Indication

For children from 3 – 5 years

Contraindications

Diagnosed cow’s milk protein allergy

CERELAC from 6 months
Solid Food For 6 Month Old

CERELAC from 6 months

From 6 months onwards: Single grain to introduce solids

When introducing solids it is important to start with a single grain. From 6 months, give your baby Nestlé CERELAC® baby cereals that contain a single grain.

CERELAC from 7 months
7 -12 months

CERELAC from 7 months

From 7 months onwards: More flavour to explore new tastes.

CERELAC from 9 months
9-12 months

CERELAC from 9 months

From 9 months onwards: More texture to facilitate chewing. It is important to add texture to your baby’s food once they are ready.

CERELAC from 1 year
12 - 36 Months

CERELAC from 1 year

From 1 year onwards: Pieces & texture to help develop good eating habits.

For the little ones, from 1 year and above, Nestlé CERELAC Little 1s cereal contains pieces and textures that will help them develop good eating habits.

NESTUM from 6 months
Solid Food For 6 Month Old

NESTUM from 6 months

From 6 months onwards: Single grain to introduce solids

From 6 months onwards, when your baby is ready to be introduced to solids it is important to start with a single grain.

NESTUM from 7 months
7 -12 months

NESTUM from 7 months

From 7 months onwards: More flavour to explore new tastes

From 7 months onwards, add more flavour to allow your little one to explore new tastes with yummy flavours. Nestlé NESTUM® is made with ingredients that provide an exciting taste exploration for your baby.

NESTUM from 9 months
9-12 months

NESTUM from 9 months

From 9 months onwards: More texture to facilitate chewing

Add texture to your baby’s foods from 9 months onwards. Nestlé NESTUM® baby cereals include more texture to facilitate chewing. A mixture of ingredients ensures that your baby learns to appreciate more complex tastes and the variety helps her to develop balanced eating habits.

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