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SMA Toddler Milk - from 1 year 

(nutritionally balanced for active toddlers)

 

SMA Toddler Milk is SMA’s best nutritional support for active toddlers, from 1 year. It is a fortified milk drink with Omega 3 & 6 and increased levels of iron, it is specifically developed to help bridge any nutritional gaps and help ensure your toddler is getting the key nutrients they need. For children from 1 - 3 years. Use alongside cows’ milk and as part of a healthy balanced diet.

Essential vitamins and minerals

Nutritionally balanced to help ensure your toddler gets the key vitamins and minerals they need

 

Omega 3 and 6

Helps eye and brain development

  

Fortified with Iron

Iron is crucial for growth, brain development and a healthy immune system

 

SMA’s Toddler Milk is nutritionally superior to cows’ milk.

 

A 200 ml serving of SMA Toddler Milk provides up to 50% of your toddler’s RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) of essential vitamins and minerals.

 

SMA Toddler Milk is suitable for both Halal and Vegetarian diets (Powder Only).

 


 

When should SMA Toddler Milk be used?

 

Is suitable for toddler from 1 year. You can feed your child up to 3 servings of SMA Toddler Milk a day, depending on their individual nutritional needs, as part of a healthy balanced diet.

 

 


IMPORTANT NOTICE: Breastfeeding is best for babies. Good maternal nutrition is important for the preparation and maintenance of breastfeeding. Introducing partial bottle-feeding may have a negative effect on breastfeeding and reversing a decision not to breastfeed is difficult. You should always seek the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian or pharmacist on the need for and proper method of use of infant milks and on all matters of infant feeding.  Social and financial implications should be considered when selecting a method of infant feeding. Infant milk should always be prepared and used as directed. Inappropriate foods or feeding methods, or improper use of infant formula, may present a health hazard.