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Your baby is on an incredible journey
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They're impressing you with their first smile, their first tooth. But what about the other firsts? The first time they get their wiggle on to your favourite song, their first "What was THAT?" face when they taste a slice of lemon, first look of wonder at a floating bubble. We call these the big, little steps.
With all these developmental moments in mind, both big and small, SMA® Nutrition created LITTLE STEPS® Follow-on Milk .
BIG reasons to choose
LITTLE STEPS® Follow-on Milk:
LITTLE STEPS® Follow-on Milk is designed for babies from six months onwards to complement the weaning diet and to help ensure they get a good nutritional foundation in life.
LITTLE STEPS® Follow-on Milk is enriched with Iron to help support normal cognitive development. It also contains Calcium and Vitamin D for the normal growth and development of bones. Vitamin D also contributes to the normal function of the immune system in children.
Look out for LITTLE STEPS® Follow-on Milk on shelves now. Subject to availability, of course.
If you have any questions or would like to know more, don't hesitate to contact our expert Careline team available via our live chat, by phone and by email.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Breast milk is best for babies and breastfeeding should continue for as long as possible. LITTLE STEPS® Follow-on Milk is only suitable for babies over 6 months as part of a mixed diet. It should not be used as a substitute for breast milk during the first 6 months. The decision to start weaning or using this product before 6 months, should only be made on the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietician or pharmacist, based on baby's individual needs. When bottle-feeding, do not allow prolonged or frequent contact of milk feeds with teeth as this increases the risk of tooth decay. Ask your healthcare professional or dentist for advice. Never leave your baby alone during feeding as there is a risk they might choke.