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Milk freebies for people who qualify…
Reed’s Dairy is giving away a year’s supply of milk—that’s one gallon of milk every week for a whole year!
To enter to win, follow the instructions in this Facebook video:
According to the AAP, your 1-year-old can get enough calcium and vitamin D from 8 to 12 ounces (1
to 1 1/2 cups) of cow's milk – or the equivalent amount of other milk products, like yogurt or cheese.
By age 2, your child should get 16 ounces, or 2 cups, of cow's milk or other milk products each day.
www.babycenter.com
The first reason as to why mothers should avoid feeding their babies cow’s milk is because a baby’s
digestive system is not mature enough to digest the proteins contained by this type of milk. In
addition to this, cow’s milk also comprises large quantities of certain elements that can affect the
baby’s kidneys such as sodium…
www.healthguidance.org
Here are some of the many great benefits to whole milk for babies from 1-2 years old: Calcium and
Vitamin D: It's pretty common knowledge that milk contains calcium and vitamin D, but these
minerals and… Dietary Fats: Your child needs these nutritious higher fat content foods for normal
growth and brain development. Did… Protein: Protein helps build strong muscles as…
www.stonyfield.com/blog
Breast milk or iron-fortified formula has been strongly recommended until a baby reaches one year
of age. Some parents say they started their babies on whole milk at 11 months of age or younger
and their children turned out fine, but doctors strongly suggest waiting until your child is at least a
year old to do so.
www.thetoddle.com