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notsurehowtodothis · 13/01/2017 17:17

Yes, I know my kids should be getting everything they need through a 'varied and well-balanced diet' and believe me, I am trying my best, but f* me at the moment cheese and cornflakes (not together of course, although I'm sure that wouldn't bother them....) seem to be the only thing they put in their mouths right now and it's driving me mad.

Does anyone give their little ones multivitamins/probiotics and if so, which ones would you recommend looking into? Both DC are under 3

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Newtssuitcase · 13/01/2017 17:20

we used the kids haliborange ones when they were little. Now both take a multivitamin and a cod liver oil every morning.

Newtssuitcase · 13/01/2017 17:21

sorry now they are 9 and 11

GreenGoblin0 · 13/01/2017 17:21

I've given my DD vitabiotics multi vitimkn liquid for infants (up to 4 years) for a few years and am convinced it helps to keep her healthy although she does have a good diet. it's recommended to give Vit D to children anyway as difficult to get enough through diet esp in winter

m.boots.com/h5/cat_hub?unCountry=uk&path=%2Fen%2FVitabiotics-Wellbaby-Multi-Vitamin-Liquid-150ml_999102%2F

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Heirhelp · 14/01/2017 14:36

NHS recommends children under 5 take vitamins.

Fresh01 · 15/01/2017 21:01

I have recently discovered to compare the actual ingredients listed in the different children's vitamins. We use to have Haliborange but have changed to Animal Parade from the local Health store. It has a much broader range on ingredients.

Orangedaisy · 15/01/2017 21:05

DD has that wellbaby one ^ and is broadly pretty healthy. She's nearly 3.

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