The ONLY Pea Protein Toddler Formula on the Market!
Organic Pea Protein Toddler Formula
Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formula offers a pea protein formula that is dairy, soy protein and gluten free and offers an excellent option for families who prefer a vegetarian diet without the use of soy proteins or for children with food allergies or intolerances to dairy, soy, wheat, gluten, tree nut, or corn proteins*. This pea protein formula is made with non-GMO ingredients and is the only pea protein formula on the market today!
*Peas are in the same legume “family” as peanuts. Though it is rare, some children with a peanut allergy may experience a cross-reactivity to peas. If your child has a peanut allergy, please check with your child’s healthcare provider about the use of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formula.
The Best Organic Start
Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formula is intended for toddlers 1-year and older or as directed by a healthcare professional. After formula feeding or breast feeding the first year, Baby’s Only® Organic Plant Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula provides nutrients to support the continuation of growth and development. This product is OU certified Kosher.
Quality Organic Nutrition
Nature’s One® recognizes the importance of providing the highest quality nutritional toddler formula possible. Our company sets its ingredient standard beyond “organic” by sourcing only the best and cleanest organic ingredients, including peas from organic family farms. Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formula is manufactured in the U.S.A.
Staying true to our Pure 10 Pledge®, Baby’s Only® Organic Plant Based Pea Protein Formula has:
- No endocrine disrupting pesticides, insecticides, and weed-killer glyphosate
- No hidden processing chemicals like NEUROTOXIC HEXANE DHA
- NO CORN SYRUP;
- NO PALM OIL clinically shown to disrupt healthy calcium absorption needed growing bones.
Note: We analyze each batch of product knowing the nutrient composition of organic ingredients may change due to seasonal and growing conditions. This can result in a minor change to the values shown on the label’s Nutrition Fact Panel.
Compare to Other Brands
Parents should be aware that Nature's One® does not use less desirable ingredients like organic corn syrup (also called glucose syrup), organic palm olein oil and hexane processed DHA. Rest assured that Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formula will never contain these inferior ingredients. Nature’s One® only uses high quality ingredients and supports organic integrity.
Offers Essential Fats
Canola oil is a good source of unsaturated fats and essential fatty acids that must be consumed in to ensure healthy growth and development. Our organic, non-GMO canola oil helps ensure your child gets the appropriate balance of unsaturated fatty acids and essential fatty acids. For more information on canola oil, visit our blog!
Nutrition Information
Nature’s One® periodically checks to ensure that the information on this webpage is up to date, however, please refer to product labels for the most current nutrient facts for your formula.
Vitamin A
Why is vitamin A important?
Vitamin A is important for the development of bones and teeth and helps maintain the gums. It is essential for night vision, healthy skin, hair, and mucous membranes. It is sometimes referred to as the anti-infective vitamin because it is required for the proper functioning of the immune system and helps prevent infection.
How much vitamin A is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 70 mcg RAE (Retinol Activity Equivalents)
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 70 mcg RAE
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 70 mcg RAE
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 70 mcg RAE
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 70 mcg RAE
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 70 mcg RAE
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 70 mcg RAE
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 70 mcg RAE
Animal sources of vitamin A include:
Milk and dairy products, and organ meats such as liver.
Plant sources of the pro vitamin A carotenoids include:
Deep yellow and orange fruits and vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, cantaloupe, and dark green leafy vegetables.
Vitamin D
Why is vitamin D important?
Vitamin D, also known as calciferol, is often called the sunshine vitamin because of the body’s ability to make it from the interaction of the sun on the skin. Vitamin D made from this process is referred to as vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol. Vitamin D3 is also available from animal sources. Vitamin D derived from plant sources is known as vitamin D2 or ergocalciferol. Vitamin D helps the body properly utilize calcium and phosphorus for the proper functioning of the nervous system. Research has confirmed that vitamin D3 is more effective than vitamin D2 in humans in improving the bodies vitamin D status. Vitamin D is essential for the development and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth in babies, children, and adults. In babies and children, a deficiency of vitamin D results in rickets, a softening of the bones, which can result in bent legs. In adults, osteomalacia (a softening of the bones) or osteoporosis (thinning and weakening of the bones) can occur. An excessive amount of vitamin D supplementation can result in an elevated blood calcium level and can lead to calcium deposits in soft tissues, including blood vessels and kidneys, resulting in serious damage. High blood pressure, high blood cholesterol levels, diarrhea, drowsiness, or headaches could also result from an overdose of vitamin D. Before using a vitamin D supplement, always check with your healthcare provider who can perform a blood level test and determine the appropriate amount of vitamin D supplementation needed per day.
How much vitamin D is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 1.3 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 1.3 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 1.4 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 1.3 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 1.5 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 1.3 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 1.3 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 1.5 mcg
Food sources of vitamin D include:
Fortified milk, cheese, eggs, some fish such as sardines and salmon, and fish oils.
References:
Tripkovic L, Lambert H, Hart K, et al. “Comparison of vitamin D2 and vitamin D3 supplementation in raising serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D status: A systemic review and meta-analysis,” American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2012; 95: 1357-1364.
Vitamin E
Why is vitamin E important?
Vitamin E is a generic term used to describe a family of eight antioxidants – 4 tocopherols and 4 tocotrienols. However, only alpha-tocopherol is the form actively used in the body and is, therefore, the form of vitamin E found in the largest quantity in blood and tissues. Natural vitamin E acetate, also known as natural alpha-tocopheryl acetate, is the commonly used form of vitamin E in foods and vitamin supplements. Vitamin E protects vitamin A and the essential fatty acids from oxidation in the body. It is needed for the proper functioning of nerves and muscles and helps to form red blood cells, muscle, and other tissues. A deficiency of vitamin E has been observed in individuals with severe malnutrition or who have a malabsorption syndrome such as cystic fibrosis or cholestatic liver disease. A deficiency of vitamin E can result in neurological symptoms such as impaired balance and coordination, muscle weakness, and damage to the retina of the eye. Excessive vitamin E can impair blood clotting leading to hemorrhage and can have a negative effect on white blood cell functioning.
How much vitamin E is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 1.1 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 1.1 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 0.8 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 1.1 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 1.1 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 1.1 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 1.1 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 1.1 mg
Food sources of vitamin E include:
Poultry, seafood, green leafy vegetables, egg yolk, nuts, seeds, wheat germ, and whole grains
Vitamin K
Why is vitamin K important?
There are three types of vitamin K: • Vitamin K1 or phylloquinone which is found in plants • Vitamin K2 or menaquinone which is synthesized by many bacteria • Vitamin K3 or menadione which is a synthetic form Vitamin K helps the blood to clot when the body is injured and is important in bone development and repair. In children, there is a life threatening and preventable bleeding disorder known as Vitamin K Deficiency Bleeding (VKDB). This is the reason why it is standard practice to give all newborns an injection of phylloquinone after birth.
How much vitamin K is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® formulas contain the plant-based phylloquinone (vitamin K1).
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 7 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 7 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 6 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 7 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 7 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 7 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 7 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 7 mcg
Food sources of vitamin K include:
Green leafy vegetables, pork, liver, oats, wheat bran, and whole grains.
Thiamine
Why is thiamin important?
Thiamin is also known as vitamin B1 and it is important for the normal functioning of the nervous system. Thiamin also participates in the body’s ability to use protein and sugars for energy production.
How much thiamin is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
Food sources of thiamin include:
Whole grain and enriched grain products, pork, seafood, and cereals.
Riboflavin
Why is riboflavin important?
Also known as Vitamin B2, riboflavin is found in every cell of the body and is needed for energy production. It also helps to maintain vision and the metabolism and proper functioning of skin and nerve cells.
How much riboflavin is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 0.12 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 0.08 mg
Food sources of riboflavin include:
Milk and dairy products, enriched breads, eggs, meats (especially organ meats like liver), green leafy vegetables, and grains.
Niacin
Why is niacin important?
Niacin, also known as nicotinic acid or vitamin B3, is found in every cell of the body. It is necessary for energy production and to maintain the normal functioning of skin, nerves, and the digestive tract. It can be manufactured by the body from the amino acid tryptophan. However, the amount needed by the body will usually exceed the amount that the body can produce, and it is necessary to consume niacin from foods.
How much niacin is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 0.6 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.6 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 0.8 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.6 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.6 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 0.6 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 0.6 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 0.6 mg
Food sources of niacin include:
Poultry, fish (especially tuna and salmon), beef, peanuts and peanut butter, seeds, and potatoes.
Folate/Folic Acid
Why is folate/folic acid important?
Folate works with vitamins B6 and B12 in protein metabolism. It is needed to make genetic material (DNA and RNA). Also known as vitamin B9, folate describes a term which includes both naturally occurring folate found within food as well as dietary supplements and fortified foods that include folic acid. Folate promotes normal red blood cell formation and supports DNA metabolism. Folic acid reduces the risk of neural tube (brain and spine) birth defects, which is one reason why a dietary supplement with folic acid is recommended during pregnancy.1 Folic acid is a required nutrient within infant formulas.
How much folate/folic acid is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 20 mcg DFE (12 mcg folic acid)
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 20 mcg DFE (12 mcg folic acid)
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 20 mcg DFE (12 mcg folic acid)
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 20 mcg DFE (12 mcg folic acid)
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 20 mcg DFE (12 mcg folic acid)
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 20 mcg DFE (12 mcg folic acid)
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 20 mcg DFE (12 mcg folic acid)
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 20 mcg DFE (12 mcg folic acid)
Food sources of folate include:
Poultry, liver, dark green leafy vegetables, dried beans, and peas (legumes), yeast breads, wheat germ, cereals, oranges, and grapefruits.
Sources of folic acid include:
Infant formulas, toddler formulas, dietary supplements, fortified breakfast cereals, fortified bread, and fortified pasta.
References:
Folic Acid. National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. April 11, 2018. Accessed March 24, 2021 from https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/folicacid/about.html#folate-and-folic-acid
Vitamin B6
Why is vitamin B6 important?
Vitamin B6 influences many body functions including the regulation of blood sugar levels, the manufacturing of hemoglobin in red blood cells which carries oxygen to all body cells, and the functioning of the nervous system. As protein intake increases, so does the body’s need for vitamin B6. Also, an adequate vitamin B6 intake decreases the requirement for niacin from food sources because it aids in the conversion of tryptophan to niacin.
How much vitamin B6 is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 0.05 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.05 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 0.05 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.05 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.05 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 0.05 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 0.05mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 0.05 mg
Food sources of vitamin B6 include:
Chicken, fish, pork, liver, whole grains, cereals, spinach, sweet and white potatoes, bananas, prunes, and watermelon.
Vitamin B12
Why is vitamin B12 important?
Vitamin B12 is crucial in the reproduction of every cell in the body because it is needed to make DNA, the genetic material required for life. Vitamin B12 is essential for normal growth, healthy nerve tissue, and the formation of blood cells.
How much vitamin B12 is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 0.16 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.16 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 0.2 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.16 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.16 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 0.36 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 0.16 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 0.16 mcg
Food sources of vitamin B12 include:
All foods of animal origin including meat, fish, poultry, eggs, milk and other dairy products, and seafood
Biotin
Why is biotin important?
Biotin is part of the B-complex of vitamins. It is thought to play a role in cell growth and is important in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates (sugars), and some amino acids (the building blocks of protein).
How much biotin is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 2.4 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 2.4 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 3.5 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 2.4 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 2.4 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 2.4 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 2.4 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 2.4 mcg
Food sources of biotin include:
Eggs, meats, fish, nuts, seeds, dried beans, and peas (legumes).
Pantothenic Acid
Why is pantothenic acid important?
Pantothenic acid is also known as vitamin B5. It is involved in numerous chemical reactions in the body and is essential for the metabolism of fat and sugars. Pantothenic acid is also involved in the manufacture of chemicals that regulate nerve functions.
How much pantothenic acid is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
Food sources of pantothenic acid include:
Meat, fish, poultry, egg yolk, whole grain cereals, dried beans and peas (legumes).
Inositol
Why is inositol important?
Inositol is not a true vitamin because the body can manufacture what it needs. However, it is often considered a water-soluble member of the vitamin B family. Inositol works with choline to help transport fat from the liver. It also helps maintain cell membranes and is involved in the proper functioning of the nervous system.
Food sources of inositol include:
Liver, soybeans, eggs, whole grains, nuts, bananas, and some vegetables.
Choline
Why is choline important?
Choline is not a true vitamin because the body can manufacture small amounts of it. However, it must be consumed from foods to meet overall body needs especially during times of rapid growth and development such as pregnancy, lactation, and early childhood. Choline is a nutrient necessary for the structure and function of all cells in the body.
How much choline is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 10 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 20 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 10 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 20 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 20 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 10 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 10 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 20 mg
Food sources of choline include:
Beef liver, egg yolk, peanut butter and peanuts, soybeans, and soy products.
Vitamin C
Why is vitamin C important?
Also known as ascorbic acid, vitamin C has received a lot of attention because of its major role in the body as an antioxidant, a substance that prevents damage to cells from free radicals and pollutants, and as a protector against infections, particularly the common cold. Vitamin C plays a role in nerve transmission, tissue repair, the conversion of cholesterol to bile acids, and the enhancement of iron absorption. Vitamin C is used by the body to make collagen, the connective tissue in skin, ligaments, and bones
Food sources of vitamin C include:
Citrus fruits, berries, melon, peppers, dark green leafy vegetables, sweet potatoes, plantains, tomatoes, and tomato products.
Calcium
Why is calcium important?
Although the major function of calcium is the formation and maintenance of bones and teeth, it is also needed to keep the heart pumping, muscles moving, and nerves communicating. Calcium helps regulate the passage of nutrients in and out of cells, assists in normal blood clotting, and is important to normal kidney functioning. Getting adequate calcium in childhood is important for acquiring peak bone mass, which could be protective against osteoporosis and fractures later in life
How much calcium is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 60 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 60 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 60 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 80 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 70 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 90 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 100 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 90 mg
Food sources of calcium include:
Milk and dairy products, fish with edible bones (such as sardines and salmon), oysters, tofu, and dark leafy green vegetables.
Phosphorus
Why is phosphorus important?
Phosphorus teams with calcium to aid in bone and teeth formation, kidney function, and heart contraction. The balance of calcium and phosphorus is important in the body, especially in early childhood.
How much phosphorus is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 48 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 48 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 33.6 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 60 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 43.2 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 56 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 70 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 60 mg
Food sources of phosphorus include:
Milk and dairy products, meat, fish, eggs, nuts, dried beans and peas (legumes).
Magnesium
Why is magnesium important?
Magnesium works with calcium and vitamin C to maintain bone health. It is also necessary for energy production, the making of proteins used by the body to make cells and genetic material, the transmission of nerve impulses, the contraction and relaxation of the muscles, and maintaining the delicate electrical balance of all body cells.
How much magnesium is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 5 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 5 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 5 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 10 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 5 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 5 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 5 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 5 mg
Food sources of magnesium include:
Soybeans and soy products, nuts, whole grains, dried beans and peas (legumes), green vegetables, whole grain breads and cereals, and shellfish.
Sodium
Why is sodium important?
The primary role of sodium in the body is to maintain fluid balance. Sodium is an electrolyte and works with potassium and chloride to conduct electrical currents in the body and keep tissue fluids in balance. A deficiency of sodium is rare but loss of sodium through diarrhea, vomiting, or excessive sweating can cause dehydration, muscle cramps, weakness, and headaches.
How much sodium is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 20 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 20 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 20 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 40 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 25 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 35 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 25 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 25 mg
Food sources of sodium include:
Table salt, soy sauce, deli meat, canned tomato sauce, canned sauerkraut, canned vegetables and beans, some cheeses, broths, and soups
Potassium
Why is potassium important?
Potassium is an electrolyte and works with sodium to regulate the body’s waste balance, transmit nerve impulses, and regulate muscle contraction including the heart muscles. It is essential for metabolism and the release of insulin.
How much potassium is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 80 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 80 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 80 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 110 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 100 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 110 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 110 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 100 mg
Food sources of potassium include:
Bananas, citrus fruits, dried fruits, deep yellow vegetables, potatoes, milk, and bran cereal.
Chloride
Why is chloride important?
Chloride is an electrolyte and helps maintain fluid balance in the body. It also is a component of the stomach juices (hydrochloric acid) needed for digestion of foods. A deficiency of chloride is rare but loss of chloride through diarrhea, vomiting, or excessive sweating can cause an upset in the body’s fluid balance resulting in dehydration.
How much chloride is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 40 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 40 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 50 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 70 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 60 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 50 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 60 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 60 mg
Food sources of chloride include:
Salt and food products prepared with salt, vegetable including lettuce, tomato, and celery, olives, rye, and sea vegetables.
Iron
Why is iron important?
As blood passes through the tiny air sacs in the lung, oxygen attaches itself to the iron in the blood. That is how oxygen is carried to all parts of the body. Iron combines with protein and copper to make hemoglobin, a necessary component of red blood cells that carries oxygen to the cells. Iron also is a component of myoglobin, a protein that stores oxygen specifically in muscle tissue. Approximately 90% of iron in the body is conserved and reused every day.
How much iron is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 1.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 1.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 1.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 1.0 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 1.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 1.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 1.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 1.4 mg
Food sources of iron include:
Meat (especially organ meats like liver), dried fruits (raisins, apricots), nuts, and green leafy vegetables.
Zinc
Why is zinc important?
Zinc is needed for cell growth and repair, digestion, and metabolism of nutrients, and is vital to the development of the reproductive organs. It also helps regulate the body’s immune response to infection and aids in wound healing
How much zinc is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 0.6 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.6 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 0.4 mg
Food sources of zinc include:
Beef, liver, oysters, wheat germ, beans, and nuts.
Selenium
Why is selenium important?
In combination with vitamin E, selenium works as an antioxidant to help maintain a healthy heart. Selenium provides elasticity to tissues and helps cells to defend themselves against damage from oxidation. Selenium also aids in the proper functioning of the pancreas
How much selenium is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 2 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 2 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 2 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 2 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 2 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 2 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 2 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 2 mcg
Food sources of selenium include:
Seafood, poultry, egg yolks, whole grain breads and cereals, eggs, and mushrooms.
Copper
Why is copper important?
Copper is necessary for the absorption and utilization of iron in the body. Copper has an important role in the making of red blood cells and nerve fibers. It also works with vitamin C to form elastin, a chief component of muscle fibers in the body. Copper is involved in hair and skin coloring, and sensitivity to taste.
How much copper is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 0.06 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.06 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 0.07 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.06 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 0.06 mg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 0.06 mg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 0.06 mg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 0.06 mg
Food sources of copper include:
Organ meats like liver, lobster, nuts, dried beans and peas (legumes), barley, and prunes.
Iodine
Why is iodine important?
Iodine is helps support a healthy thyroid gland. It is also involved in metabolizing fats and in regulating energy production.
How much iodine is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 8 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 8 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 5 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 16 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 8 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 8 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 16 mcg
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 13 mcg
Food sources of iodine include:
Seafood, sea vegetables, and iodized salt.
Manganese
Why is manganese important?
Manganese is used by the body as a preferred cofactor in several important enzyme systems and is essential for a healthy tendon and bone structure. It is necessary for the metabolism of thiamine and Vitamin E and helps to maintain the health of the immune and nervous systems.
Food sources of manganese include:
Whole grains and cereals, nuts, leafy vegetables, molasses, soybeans, sunflower seeds, and tea.
Carbohydrate
Why are carbohydrates important?
Carbohydrates are one of the crucial dietary sources of energy that support the brain, enable muscular contractions, and provide the fuel necessary for a child's rapid growth, especially through the first 2 years of life. It is important for a child to get adequate amounts of carbohydrates each day from good food sources.
What are the different types of carbohydrates in food?
Carbohydrates are sometimes simply called sugars or starches. They are classified scientifically as monosaccharides, disaccharides, or polysaccharides. • A monosaccharide is a one molecule sugar (referred to as a simple sugar or simple carbohydrate). Examples are glucose (sometimes called dextrose), fructose (sometimes called fruit sugar), and galactose. Glucose is the major fuel needed by the body for energy. This is why intravenous fluids (IVs) used in medical situations contain glucose (dextrose). • A disaccharide is made up of two monosaccharides (referred to as a simple sugar or simple carbohydrate). Lactose (sometimes called milk sugar) is made by the joining of one glucose molecule with one galactose molecule. Sucrose (also called table sugar) is made by joining one molecule of fructose with one molecule of glucose. The body breaks down disaccharides into monosaccharides and then converts these to glucose providing needed energy for the body. • A polysaccharide contains more than two sugar molecules. Examples of polysaccharides include organic brown rice syrup, as is found in several Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas, corn syrup, molasses, and starches. Polysaccharides are often called complex sugars or complex carbohydrates.
How are carbohydrates digested?
Simple sugars (referring to monosaccharides and disaccharides) are quickly digested and absorbed by the body into the bloodstream. As sugar levels rise in the blood, the pancreas secretes the hormone insulin. Insulin is needed to move the sugar from the blood into the cells where the sugar is then used for energy. When this process goes fast, a feeling of hunger will more likely occur sooner. When it occurs slower, the body appears to be satisfied from hunger longer. Simple sugars usually cause blood sugar levels to rise quicker than complex sugars and increase the production and release of insulin by the pancreas. If the sugar in the bloodstream is not used by the body for energy, then it is stored as fat. The longer the carbohydrate length, the slower the body breaks it down and, thus, the slower the absorption of the sugar from the intestinal tract into the bloodstream. If there is a slower absorption of the sugar, there is a slower release of insulin. Also, a slower digestion lets the body utilize the sugar for energy and there is less potential for the sugar to be converted into fat.
What is the source of carbohydrate in breastmilk?
Breastmilk is unique in its properties and cannot be duplicated. There are many unique compositional features in breast milk that result in its easy digestion, including factors that help the breakdown of nutrients and their absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. There is no comparing the lactose digestion of a breastfed baby to that of a formula fed baby because manufactured formulas do not contain the many other compositional features of breast milk. The primary source of carbohydrates in breastmilk is lactose.
What is the source of carbohydrate in Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
A variety of sources of carbohydrates can be found in Baby’s Only® organic formulas. The following lists the sources of carbohydrates within each of the formulas.
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: Organic brown rice syrup, organic nonfat A2 milk
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: Organic brown rice syrup, organic nonfat A2 milk
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: Organic lactose, organic nonfat milk
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: Organic lactose, organic nonfat milk
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: Organic brown rice syrup, organic milk protein concentrate
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: Organic brown rice syrup
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: Organic brown rice syrup, nonfat milk
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: Organic brown rice syrup, skim goat milk
Can you tell me more about the organic brown rice syrup found within some Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
A carbohydrate source added to several Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas is organic brown rice syrup. Rice is gluten-free and is known to be a relatively non-allergenic food and is well tolerated. In fact, rice is the least allergenic of all grains. Organic brown rice syrup also offers the benefit of slower digestion and absorption providing a steadier level of sugar being absorbed into the bloodstream, a more even production and release of insulin, and a more even supply of energy to the body’s cells. In addition, Nature’s One® organic brown rice syrup is grown and processed without the use of chemicals. Organic brown rice syrup is slightly sweeter than lactose but significantly less sweet than sucrose (table sugar) or cane sugar. The medical community has expressed concern over using cane sugar in formulas because it is five times sweeter than lactose and could pose health or medical issues related to obesity or dental caries. In recent years, there has been some concern over the arsenic content found within rice products. True to our founding principles and Pure 10 Pledge, Nature’s One successfully identified a more pure source of organic brown rice. To further press our objective for the purest and best nutritional ingredients possible, Nature’s One worked with our supplier in 2012 to innovate a filtration process that eliminates metalloids, such as arsenic, from organic brown rice syrup when present. We believe this makes organic brown rice syrup one of the purest sources of carbohydrate when compared to organic sucrose and organic glucose syrups (also known as corn syrup).
Can you tell me more about the lactose in some Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
Formulas with lactose: Organic lactose is added as an ingredient in Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula and Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula. Organic nonfat milk, found in the two Gentle formulas plus Baby’s Only® Organic Premium Dairy Toddler Formula and Baby’s Only® Organic Premium Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula, also provides naturally occurring lactose. Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula contains naturally occurring lactose within its nonfat milk ingredient. In addition, Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula also provides some naturally occurring lactose through its skim goat milk ingredient.
Formulas without lactose: Baby's Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula is a milk-based formula, but the lactose has been removed using a special organic compliant enzyme process. Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula does not contain lactose. Both formulas are likely suitable for children with lactose intolerance. For children with galactosemia, Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula is likely a suitable fit – check with your healthcare provider to confirm.
How many total carbohydrates are in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 8 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 8 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 8 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 9 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 9 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 9 g
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 9 g
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 9 g
Food sources of complex carbohydrates:
Brown rice, beans, peas, whole grains, and vegetables
Protein
Why is protein important?
Proteins are essential to life and are necessary for the body’s manufacturing and maintenance of all cells and tissues, including organ and brain development, and the making of essential body constituents such as hormones and enzymes. If excess protein is consumed and not needed by the body, it is converted to fat and stored by the body as a potential future energy source. Proteins are made up of amino acids. There are 20 amino acids. 9 of the amino acids are termed “essential” amino acids. That means that the body cannot make them, and they must come from food. Other amino acids are termed “nonessential” amino acids. That means that the body produces the amino acid on its own, even if the person does not get it through the food they eat. Of the nonessential amino acids, some, at times, can be considered “conditional amino acids.” This means that under some conditions, like in times of rapid growth (in infancy or pregnancy), illness, or stress, the amino acid becomes “essential” to consume. Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas provide all the essential and non-essential amino acids needed to support growth and development.
What is the source of protein in Baby’s Only® formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: Organic nonfat A2 milk
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: Organic nonfat A2 milk
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: Organic nonfat milk, organic whey protein concentrate
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: Organic whey powder, organic nonfat milk, organic whey protein concentrate
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: Organic milk protein concentrate
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: Organic pea protein concentrate
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: Nonfat milk
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: Skim goat milk
How much protein is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 2 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 2 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 2 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 2 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 2 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 2 g
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 2 g
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 2 g
Food sources of protein include:
Meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, eggs, milk and dairy products, soy foods, legumes including beans and peas, nuts, and seeds.
Dietary Fats
Why are dietary fats important?
The term “lipid” refers to compounds including oils, waxes, animal fats and triglycerides that do not dissolve in water. Lipids are referred to as “dietary fats,” or more simply, “fats. Fats constitute the principal structural material of all living cells and are an important source of energy. Healthy skin and hair are maintained by fat. Fat also helps the body absorb and move the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K through the bloodstream. Dietary fat intake provides needed essential fatty acids to the body. These essential fatty acids are linoleic acid and linolenic acid. These are fatty acids that the body cannot make, and they must be derived from foods. Fats provide energy. An excess of dietary Calories provided by carbohydrates, proteins or fats will be stored in the body as adipose tissue. Adipose tissue serves as insulation for the body’s cells and organs. Triglycerides are the chemical form of fats that exist in foods as well as in the body. Animal fats, such as butter and lard, tend to be solid or semisolid at room temperature and are more saturated than fats from plant sources. Fats from plant sources are usually liquid at room temperature and are called oils. Most plant oils are made up of unsaturated fatty acids, except for coconut, palm, and palm kernel oils, which contain saturated fats. There are two types of unsaturated fats: • Monounsaturated fats: Examples include olive and canola oils. • Polyunsaturated fats: Examples include fish, safflower, sunflower, corn, and soybean oils. Fats are important for children. They are needed to support growth, development, and energy needs. A child who is not eating or drinking foods with adequate amounts of essential fatty acids can develop a fatty acid deficiency. This is one reason why healthcare professionals strongly advise against the use of skim or low-fat milks during early childhood. Signs of an essential fatty acid deficiency include poor growth, scaly skin lesions, dry brittle nails, dandruff, and lack of hair luster.
What is the source of fat in breastmilk?
More than 98% of the fat in human breastmilk is in the form of triglycerides. Saturated fats, including palmitic acid, make up a large portion of the total fatty acids within breastmilk. The monounsaturated fatty acid, oleic acid, also constitutes a large percentage of the fats within breastmilk. Breastmilk also contains high proportions of the essential fatty acids, linoleic fatty acid and linolenic fatty acid. Human milk also contains the non-essential polyunsaturated fatty acids, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and ARA (arachidonic acid).
What is the source of fat in Baby’s Only® formulas?
Baby's Only® Organic Toddler Formulas offer unique oils depending upon the formula, which may include organic soybean oil, organic canola oil, organic high oleic oil (organic high oleic sunflower oil and/or organic high oleic safflower oils), organic linoleic sunflower oil, and/or organic coconut oil as the formula's fat source. These fats provide the needed essential fatty acids, linoleic acid and linolenic acid, to the body. In addition, the following formulas provide an extra source of DHA & ARA from organic egg lecithin:
• Baby’s Only® Organic Premium Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula
• Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula
• Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula
• Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula
How much total fat is in one 2-scoop serving of Baby’s Only® Organic Toddler Formulas?
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy Toddler Formula: 4.5 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Dairy with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 4.5 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle Toddler Formula: 4.5 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Gentle with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 4 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Sensitive with DHA & ARA Toddler Formula: 4.5 g
- Baby’s Only® Organic Plant-Based Pea Protein Toddler Formula: 4 g
- Baby’s Only® Cholov Yisroel Toddler Formula: 4
- Baby’s Only® Goat Milk with DHA and ARA Toddler Formula: 4.5 g
Last updated: 7/19/2022.
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Toddlers
Baby’s Only® provides complete organic nutrition with the nutrients needed for a toddler. Baby’s Only® also provides children with the essential fatty acids needed to support rapid brain development. For toddlers who need added calories or have developed a sense of taste and flavors, consider offering PediaSmart® nutritional beverages.
Supplementing Breast Milk
Baby’s Only® Toddler Formula is intended for a toddler 1-year and older or as directed by a healthcare professional. Mix according to label instructions or direction from a healthcare professional to ensure appropriate nutrition.
Mixing with Cereals
Baby’s Only® is perfectly suited to be combined with other foods or cereals. When combining with other foods, prepare the formula according to the instructions on the label. Once the formula is prepared, stir into cereal or food to achieve desired consistency.