🥇 Elevate Your Toddler's Nutrition with Kabrita!
Kabrita Goat Milk Toddler Formula is a premium, non-GMO formula designed for children aged 12-24 months. It is easy to digest, fortified with 22 essential vitamins and minerals, and is a gentle alternative for those with cow milk sensitivity. Sourced from family farms, it is free from harmful additives and offers a delicious taste that toddlers love.
S**A
Best toddler formula
My 18 month old would not convert to any type of milk so we continued on with this toddler formula. We used the infant formula for her when she was under a year. I am reassured that she is getting the nutrients she needs from this because she is only in the 20th percentile for weight. I recommend this to anyone
L**A
Que la gente conozca el producto
Es la mejor leche que le he podido dar a mis hijos , mi primera experiencia fue hacer 10 años con la leche de cabra con mi primer hijo y ahora con mi bebé es maravillosa kabrita es muy recomendada
M**
The best baby milk
Baby loves this formula.
H**O
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Perfect that i need
L**Z
super leche
es una super leche mi nieta la a tomado por 1 anio y gracias a Dios no se a enfermado de nada y le sento muy bien en su estomago el pediatra le recomendo a mi hija que le siga fdando la de 12 and up y seguimos las indicaciones del pediatrasuper recomendada compro un bote cada 2 semanas
A**R
Karina is very gentle on your little one’s stomach .
I loved this product! I have used this since my baby was 6 months old. I strictly breast fed/pumped and this formula allowed an easy transition during weaning. Karina goat milk based formula is very gentle on the baby’s digestive tract and encourages regularity. I would recommend this product to all mothers , just assure yourself baby doesn’t have a goat milk or cow milk allergy.
K**E
So glad this exists!
This formula worked great for my son who has digestive issues with regular dairy milk. The cow milk tore him up, gave him rashes and made him so upset. This goat formula was a life saver!
A**N
Sad I waited so long to try this out!
I switched to this formula a few weeks ago post Similac cb formula recall. My daughter is one month old and started out on Similac pro advance formula supplemented to breast milk in the hospital/first week. I suspected that she was having a GI issue with milk/lactose but wanted to continue with the first formula and eventually try a sensitive formula for her belly before starting a true elimination diet. I stopped breastfeeding after the first week due to her response to the milk.Background info, my son (18 months) seemed to have similar issues as an infant but as a FTM I didn’t question the pediatrician saying it was normal when formula feeding. Once he turned 1yo and started real Milk I realized my initial milk/lactose suspicion was in fact true. He’s now on A2 milk and has to drink 2oz of prune juice with his water a day to be regular. He’s scheduled with a Gastro to determine the cause of his constipation so I can do whatever possible to get in front of his issue versus all the juice.Back on track - I was actually getting ready to swap my daughter to the Similac sensitive when their recalls began. It seemed as if the Happy Baby formula was the most cost-effective and closest option at the time, not to mention available for purchase in stores. I understand that when we switch formula it may take some time for the baby to adjust - but she honestly never had a soft stool or comfortable belly while on this formula (after using 4 cans). I tried to stick it out but after noticing how frothy the formula gets when mixed and her beginning to have what seemed like reflux symptoms I immediately swapped to another brand. To be clear, I originally figured she was going to have the same mild issues as my son did and was waiting for her next appointment in a few weeks to discuss the proper formula brand options.Every baby is different but the Happy Baby Sensitive formula gave her extremely hard stool and constipation. Our pediatrician suggested adding pear or prune juice to her bottle (sigh) - which I refuse to do this young. Oh, and they added that as long as she was going to the bathroom once or twice a week that she would be fine (major red flag for me). Using a Fridababy windi or rectal thermometer shouldn’t be your “go to” remedy. Do your research as a parent, read reviews and take action on what may be best for your baby. I have since switched pediatricians - You are their only advocate. I do have to credit our Chiropractor and TheFormulaMom on Instagram for pointing me in the Kabrita formula direction because on DAY ONE of swapping she had normal bowel movements, no spit up, no wheezing/congestion and a nice soft belly. Not to mention her skin is back to a nice pale color and starting to clear up from Milia and infant acne that may also be a response to issues with A1 in milk.
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