AGE: 12 Months and Up
YIELD: Approximately 189 fl oz of formula
This toddler milk is the new and improved 2020 version containing added DHA. Importantly, with this new DHA version of Kindermilch, the mixing ratio is no longer 1 scoop to 1 oz of water. Please review the instructions prior to preparing. Did you know that young children require on average 3x more calcium and 7x more vitamin D than adults*? Don’t worry…HiPP has your little one covered with Kindermilch 1+.
Kindermilch is often literally translated as “children’s milk” by other companies in the US, but we prefer the term “toddler’s milk.” This Kindermilch for 1 year and up (German: Ab 1+ Jahr) is intended for toddlers that are 12-24 months of age, while the 2+ Years Kindermilch stage is intended for toddlers between the ages of 24 and 36 months.
The added prebiotics and probiotic cultures in this Kindermilch (like those found in breastmilk) promote gut health and help to soften stool. Added vitamin D and calcium work together synergistically to promote bone growth and development, while added vitamin C helps to develop baby’s immune system.
*This statistic comparing adults and children is based on relative nutrient requirements per pound of bodyweight.
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Skim milk, lactose, vegetable oils (palm oil, rapeseed oil, sunflower oil), lactose, Galactooligosaccharides (GOS) from lactose, potassium citrate, calcium orthophosphates, calcium citrate, magnesium sulfate, fish oil (as DHA source), vitamin C, iron sulfate, lactic acid stabilizer, zinc sulfate, natural lactic acid culture (Lactobacillus fermentum hereditum), vitamin B2, vitamin A, potassium iodate, folic acid, biotin, vitamin D, vitamin B12.
MIXING AND FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS (HIPP KINDERMILCH 1)
SERVINGS PER DAY |
WATER |
# OF SCOOPS |
2 | 4.5 fl oz (135ml) |
3 |
Note: Beyond 12 months of age, it is not recommended to use bottles with toddlers. Using a sippy cup is recommended for reasons pertaining to dental hygiene. The mixing ratio is no longer 1:1; rather, 3 scoops of powder per 135 ml (~4.5 fl oz) of water. Use only the included scoop, which holds roughly 5.4 grams of powder (more than the infant formula scoops).