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Toddler Vitamin Supplement
Nourish Your Toddlers Journey
Nourishment for the tricky days
Made with milk solids, whey protein and collagen, this smooth blend helps add extra protein on the days toddlers eat very little or only a handful of favourite foods.
Protein
Support for growing little bodies
With natural red seaweed calcium and added minerals, this blend gives mums a simple way to add more into the day when dairy intake is patchy or food choices feel limited.
Calcium
Vitamin D for everyday support
With added vitamin D alongside calcium, this formula offers an easy way to support toddler nutrition when little ones are picking at meals or stuck on the same few foods.
Vitamin D
Iron made easier
With iron included in every serve, this blend helps mums feel more covered on the days iron-rich foods are left on the plate or refused altogether.
Iron
Toddler nutrition is all about covering the basics consistently and energy for growth and play. Quality protein, healthy fats, and key micronutrients like iron, calcium, iodine, zinc and vitamin D combined in a way that works for real life (fussy phases, snack requests, and busy days).
What's Inside
Toddler Frequently Asked Questions
Yes and you’re not doing anything wrong.
Between 1 and 3 years, toddlers discover independence. Saying “no” to food is one of the easiest ways for them to feel in control. It’s very common for a once-loved food to suddenly be “yucky.”
Probably less than you think.
Toddlers don’t grow as rapidly as babies, so their appetite naturally slows down. Some days they’ll eat like a teenager, other days they’ll survive on three bites and air.
A good guide is to look at what they eat across a few days not just one meal or one day.
Use this text to answer questions in as much detail as possible for your customers.
You are not alone the “beige phase” is incredibly common.
Instead of battling it, try:
- Offering small amounts of new foods alongside safe foods
- Letting them explore without pressure
- Keeping meals relaxed
If you’re worried about variety, a simple toddler smoothie can be a gentle way to include fruit, healthy fats, or even hidden veggies without turning it into a fight. Think of it as nutrition support, not a replacement for learning to eat.
It’s exhausting cooking two dinners every night.
A helpful middle ground is serving one family meal with at least one “safe” food you know they usually eat. That way they’re included, but you’re not running a short-order kitchen.
Consistency really helps at this age.
Longer than feels reasonable 😅
It can take 10–15 (sometimes more) calm exposures before a toddler accepts a new food. That doesn’t mean forcing bites just placing it on the plate without pressure.
Tiny, repeated exposure builds familiarity.
If they snack all day, they won’t feel hungry at meals. Try setting gentle structure:
- Meals every 2.5–3 hours
- Sit-down snack times instead of constant grazing
- Water between meals
If mornings are rushed or appetite is unpredictable, a balanced toddler smoothie can work well as a structured snack rather than constant picking.
The biggest nutrients to keep an eye on in toddlers are iron, healthy fats, protein, and overall energy intake not just vegetables alone.
Picky eating is extremely common between 1–3 years.
It may be worth chatting to a health professional if:
- Your child eats fewer than 10–15 foods total
- They’re dropping off growth percentiles
- Mealtimes are highly distressing
- They have strong gagging or sensory responses
But for most toddlers, selective eating is developmentally normal.
Lower the pressure.
Toddlers sense stress quickly. Try:
- Keeping meals to 20–30 minutes
- Avoiding “just one more bite”
- Letting them decide how much to eat
Your job is to decide what’s offered. Their job is to decide how much.