Yum! It's yogurt
You know yogurt is an excellent source of calcium for you. But you might be surprised to learn that it’s also good for your baby. While whole cow’s milk as a beverage is not recommended until after a baby’s first birthday, yogurt with modest amounts of added sweeteners can be introduced after six months, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Introducing yogurt as a Nutritious addition to your baby’s diet now will help introduce her to the taste of dairy. It’s one step toward the lifelong inclusion of calcium in her diet.
Nutrition for sitters
Yogurt can provide key nutrients important for your baby’s growth and development:
CALCIUM—essential for building strong bones and healthy teeth.
PROTEIN—an important building block for your baby’s development. The body uses protein to build body tissues.
FAT FROM WHOLE MILK—helps support the development of your baby’s brain.
Yogurt made for babies
If you’re ready to introduce your baby to yogurt, try these options, specially made with the littlest yogurt lovers in mind:
GERBER® 8 Grains & Yogurt Cereal—the taste of yogurt combined with the goodness of eight natural grains. It’s also an excellent source of iron for healthy mental development.
GERBER® Yogurt* Blends—a good source of calcium and are made with real fruit and whole milk. They do not contain preservatives or artificial sweeteners. Learn more here.
* Pasteurized after culturing