The first infant cereal made with a combination of whole grain gluten free oats, legumes and veggies to encourage baby's love of nutritious foods. Every serving has 10g of whole grains, 2g plant protein, 1/3 serving of veggies and probiotics B Lactis to support digestive health and a balanced microbiome.
Getting enough Vitamic C, E, Zinc and Probiotics daily helps support baby's developing immune system
Fortified with iron, just two servings meet baby's daily iron needs to support development of baby's brain & learning ability
- SUITABLE FOR 4 months+
- Single Grain Rice
- Single Grain Oatmeal
- DHA & Probiotic Single Grain Rice
- DHA & Probiotic Single Grain Oatmeal
Suitable for 6 months+
- Multigrain
- Wholewheat
- Probiotic Banana Apple Rice
- Probiotic Peach Apple Oatmeal
- Probiotic Banana Oatmeal
- Probiotic Lentil Carrots Peas
Suitable for 8 months+ (Lil' Bits)
- Banana Strawberry Oatmeal
- Apple Blueberry Whole Wheat
- Probiotic Lentil Carrots Apples
Suitable for 12 months+ (Hearty Bits)
- Banana Apple Strawberry Multigrain
Iron To Help Support Learning Ability
Non GMO - Not Made with Genetically Engineered Ingredients
Every Bite Counts!
Package Made With No BPA
Your baby may be ready for cereal if they:
Sit with help or support
On tummy, push up on arms with straight elbows
Lean toward the spoon with an open mouth and curiosity
Suggested Use
Twist cap off, remove seal & twist back on.
Completely cooked and ready to serve. Just add liquid.
Baby's First Cereal Feeding:
Mix 1 Tbsp. cereal with 4-5 Tbsp. of breastmilk or infant formula.
Easy to Mix Directions:
Pour desired amount of cereal in bowl.
For Baby: Stir in liquid (breastmilk or infant formula) to desired consistency.
For Toddler: Mix with milk, water, or Gerber juice for children over 1 year of age.
Serve as is or warm in the microwave.
Always test temperature before feeding.
Discard any unfed cereal.
Microwave Guidelines for Heating:
Warm unheated liquid as Medium (50% power) 15-30 seconds.
Mix heated liquid with cereal.
Stir to even out temperature.
Test temperature before feeding.