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For every day’s new adventure, Wellkid Peppa Pig Multi-vits help safeguard your little one’s nutrition with a delicious strawberry flavour soft jelly.
Wellkid Peppa Pig Multi-Vits |
The challenges of healthy eating Growth is especially rapid during the first 12 years of a child's life. Continuous development of bones, muscles, blood and the brain mean that children have a high nutrient requirement relative to their body size. Meeting these requirements can sometimes be a challenge as it is very common for children to be fussy eaters. You may find your child refusing to eat certain foods, disliking certain textures or tastes, or that they are reluctant to try new foods. The good news is that children usually grow out of fussy eating and in the meantime there are several small, easy actions that you can take to help mealtimes run more smoothly. Government national dietary surveys have indicated that children's diets can be low in certain nutrients including vitamins A and D. Many children are also not eating the recommended 5 portions of fruit. Some foods may have a lower than expected nutritional content and be low in certain micronutrients as a result of several factors including modern farming practices, the lengthy storage of 'fresh' food before it is sold in some shops and overcooking which can cause certain nutrients to break down. It is important to promote a healthy diet and lifestyle in children and encourage positive eating and exercise habits for later in life. Food supplements are of course not a substitute for a healthy balanced diet! |
Quality The soft jellies have been developed by Vitabiotics' expert nutritional team with the highest standards of quality control. *The UK Department of Health recommend a daily supplement of 10μg vitamin D for children aged 1-4 all year round, and for over 5s especially during the autumn and winter months. Source: www.NHS.uk. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professionals regarding any medical condition. |