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Which multivitamins do you give your kids?

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MumNeedsTea · 01/07/2019 17:05

I'm looking for recommendations for daily multivitamins for my kids - almost 7 yo and 2.5 yo. They used to take Dalivit, but we've run out and I cannot find it in any of our local pharmacies. My last option would be to order it over amazon, which I would like to avoid.

Are there any other readily available multivitamins that you would recommend? Especially for vitamin D - we all tend to be always low on vitamin D!

TIA Smile

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Whymustyoubringinthebirds · 01/07/2019 20:41

My LO is only 1.5 but we use the healthy start NHS ones, you can buy in superdrug

Rugbymumof2 · 01/07/2019 21:36

We use the boots multivitamins which have the vit D dose (200%) advised by the consultant we saw when DD had pains in her legs and bloods showed she was quite low, after a month or so if taking them she would barely mention the aches.
They are orange Teddy gummy type and I use for my almost 4yr old and 9yr old.

They often have them on 3 or 2 so helps when there's 2 taking them.

Tobebythesea · 01/07/2019 22:35

Abidec mixed into milk/drink as there is no way DD (age 3) would have it on her tongue. It was recommended by a dietitian.

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Pxgr · 01/07/2019 22:53

Bassett do a multi vits (one a day, soft and chewy) for up to 11 Yr olds. They include 100% Rda Vit D.
My youngest likes them.

MumNeedsTea · 03/07/2019 10:11

Thanks for all the recommendations!! Will check them out

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