AGE: 12 to 24 Months
YIELD: Approximately 227oz of Prepared Toddler's Milk
Did you know that young children require on average 3x more calcium and 7x more vitamin D than adults* ? Don’t worry... HiPP has your little one covered with this Dutch version of its toddler’s milk. HiPP Dutch Stage 3 Toddler’s Milk (aka Growing Up Milk) beautifully complements the increasingly diverse diet of toddlers between the ages of 12 and 24 months and can be used as more nutritious substitute for regular whole milk.
HiPP Dutch Stage 3 Toddler’s Milk is fully organic and certified as such according to strict EU standards. As with HiPP Dutch Stages 1 and 2, HiPP Dutch Stage 3 Toddler Milk features lactose as the primary carbohydrate, added probiotics and prebiotics for gut health, and omegas 3 & 6 along with DHA derived from fish oil.
Certified organic by EU standards
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Organic skimmed milk, organic lactose, organic vegetable oils (palm oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil), organic galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) from organic lactose, fish oil (as DHA source), potassium citrate, calcium orthophosphate, calcium carbonate, potassium chloride, sodium citrate, magnesium carbonate, sodium selenate, zinc sulfate, L-tryptophan, vitamin C, iron sulfate, potassium iodate, vitamin E, natural lactic acid culture (lactobacillus fermentum CECT5716), niacin, pantothenic acid, copper sulfate, manganese sulfate, vitamin B1, vitamin A, vitamin B6, Calcium L-Methylfolate (i.e. "Metafolin"), vitamin K, d-Biotin, vitamin D, vitamin B12.
Certified organic by EU standards.
There are many mothers that regularly use distilled water without boiling it, apparently with no negative consequences. We cannot recommend this approach and there are actual reasons even the US FDA recommends pre-boiling tap or distilled water instead. Watch this video for more insight into this topic.
MIXING AND FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS (HIPP DUTCH 3)
SERVINGS PER DAY |
WATER |
# OF SCOOPS |
2 | 5 fl oz (150ml) |
5 |
6 fl oz (180ml) |
6 |
Note: Beyond 12 months of age, it is not recommended to use bottles with toddlers. Using a sippy cup is recommended for reasons pertaining to dental hygiene.
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