My kids were the allergy children when they were young. All three children were premature by six weeks or more. All three children had difficulty with formula. Formula that worked for one child didn't work for another. It was frustrating.
Now healthy and growing strong, our kids are growing and are healthy and thriving. And now there's a new generation of babies at our house. My preschoolers baby (appropriately named...Baby) comes everywhere with us.
She even made her a makeshift carseat.
To keep her (the preschooler, not the baby) healthy and strong we were able to try Kabrita goat milk formula and Kabrita goat milk formula for toddlers. Our preschooler took it on the go with one of the pouches for her and one for her baby while going for a walk. She also uses the formula to supplement her rather changing palate. (Today she would ONLY eat chicken nuggets--breakfast lunch and dinner!)
Kabrita goat milk is easier to digest than other formulas and resembles human milk closer than cow milk. It's all natural and contains no GMO's. It's a great solution for kids with cow milk sensitivity. To find Kabrita at a store near you, click here.
We are offering all of our readers 20% off their order. (Formula savings, HURRAY!!) Head to the Kabrita website and use the code MM2016 when checking out. Offer ends June 30, 2016.
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Kali
Thanks for the review! For those looking to try the 20% coupon code, our website is http://www.kabritaUSA.com.
Kali
Wanted to clarify that while goat milk can be a great solution for children with cow milk sensitivity, it is not suitable for children with a confirmed cow milk protein allergy. You can learn more on our website: http://www.kabritausa.com/why-goat-milk/cow-milk-sensitivity/