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Biogreen Okid Cocoa Oatmilk 850g
RM 85.00
Biogreen O'Kid Cocoa Oatmilk is a whole grain, non-dairy milk made from organic and natural plant-based ingredients specially formulated for better performance and diet transition in children. It has a smooth and fine texture, allowing better digestion and nutrient absorption, making it the first choice for toddlers and children!
Made from certified oats, a rich blend of cocoa non-dairy milk for better digestion and nutrient absorption.
Contains 50% Wholegrains: 1 serving of O'Kid Cocoa Oatmilk provides 15g whole grains from oats, which fulfill your child's 31% of daily whole grain requirement
Oat β-Glucan: Foster good immunity in your child
High Protein: Ideal plant protein to support tissue building and optimal growth
High Fibre: Aids in digestive system
High Calcium: Strengthens bones and teeth
Omega-3: Precursor for DHA, important building blocks for brain and eye development
Cocoa Antioxidants: Helps to calm mood and relieve stress
Oligosaccharide (Prebiotic) : Helps to maintain a good intestinal environment
After opening, use within 8 weeks.
We all know that staying healthy requires frequent exercise and a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and this is true for children as well. However, while considering the workout routines and diets that many adults follow to stay in shape, it's crucial to keep in mind that some of these methods may be harmful to children. Certain diet fads, such as eliminating carbohydrates or limiting protein, may be hazardous to young children, whose bodies require more energy to sustain their development. Parents may keep a watch on the following things with their children to ensure that they are eating well and staying healthy.
Make sure to include plenty of extra vegetables or fruit in your meals, but don't skimp on protein or nutritious grains like oats, barley, or brown rice. Encourage young children to engage in physical activity through play. This can be accomplished through tag games, family dance-offs, or other activities that keep kids active while still keeping them engaged and entertained. While older children will be able to participate in sports and other physical activities, parents can keep their children interested in moving during playtime.
Providing children with all of their important food categories as well as safe, pleasurable physical activity are two approaches to provide them with the foundations for personal health. They will be more conscious of their nutrition and activity later in life if they know what to eat and have fun with exercise.