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Infant and Toddler Nutrition

Food provides the energy and nutrients a baby or toddler needs to be healthy. For a baby, breast milk has all the necessary vitamins and minerals. Infant formulas imitate breast milk. For children younger than 2, up to 50 percent of calories should come from fat. Whole milk is a good source of fat after age 1. You can switch to low-fat milk after age 2 or 3.

Some other things to watch for:


External Resources

Royal Numico NV - Offers a product range from infant formula and toddler food to specialised nutrition for babies with specific requirements as well as breastfeeding mothers.

Nurse Nana - Health resource for pregnancy, and toddler and infant care. Addresses topics such as common cures and myths, breastfeeding, nutrition and immunisation. Includes facility to submit questions and receive feedback from "Nurse Nana".

Infant and Toddler Nutrition - Articles, advice and related links.

Feeding Baby Safely - Health and nutrition guidelines for feeding infants and toddlers from the American Council on Science and Health.

Nutrition and Recipes for Kids - Parent forum focused on discussing nutrition and recipes for children and other topics such as picky eaters, introducing foods to infants, and toddler nutrition.


Related Pages on HealthTales.com:

Infant and Toddler Development
Infant and Toddler Health
Nutrition
Child Nutrition
Nutrition for Seniors
Infant and Newborn Care
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

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