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CERELAC INFANT CEREAL BROWN RICE & MILK
Packed with nutrition and the goodness of brown rice, and is the perfect first solid food.
CERELAC INFANT CEREAL RICE & CHICKEN
The inclusion of tiny pieces of chicken and spinach in the cereal allows your little one to enjoy varied tastes and textures, aiding in the development of their palate.
CERELAC INFANT CEREAL RICE & MILK
Help your little one transition easily from milk to solids. It's about time for your little one to try out solid food!
CERELAC INFANT CEREAL WHEAT BANANA & PRUNE
Introduces taste and texture to enrich your baby’s weaning diet and develop your child's palate.
CERELAC Puff Banana & Strawberry
A cereal snack that is high in iron, a source of zinc, calcium, and vitamin B1.
A cereal snack that is high in iron, a source of zinc, calcium, and vitamin B1. Made to be just the right size for your little one's hands, CERELAC Puffs is a specially - designed child get used to independent eating! Learning to feed themselves requires children to develop sophisticated gross, oral and fine motor skills; CERELAC Puffs supports your little one in acquiring these skills while encouraging new food experiences! Light, puffy and delicious, CERELAC Puffs easily melt in the mouth and are easy to chew; with the appetising taste of banana and strawberry, they're the cereal snack.
Helps to improve the child’s digestive system resulting in a happy tummy and promote nutrients absorption.
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