My baby 12-36 months

Infants should be exclusively breastfed – i.e. receive only breastmilk – for the first six months of life to achieve optimal growth, development and health. “Exclusive breastfeeding” is defined as giving no other food or drink – not even water – except breastmilk. It does, however, allow the infant to receive oral rehydration salts (ORS), drops and syrups (vitamins, minerals and medicines). Breastmilk is the ideal food for the healthy growth and development of infants. If this is not an option Unimilk provides a great alternative.

TEN MONTHS OLD

The baby tries to speak more often now and if you help him with speaking, he can easily develop the skill. He moves around the house exploring things that attracts his attention.

ELEVEN MONTHS OLD

The baby understands your instructions more clearly and is able to stand while holding on to your hand. His grip becomes firmer and he can easily pick up bigger objects.

TWELVE MONTHS OLD

Now that he is eight months old, the baby is constantly moving and perfecting his skills to crawl. He would try to stand at every opportunity that he gets whether he is leaning against the sofa or a table, he will pull himself up so that he can stand with a support.

INNOVATIVE FORMULA

The success of our products grounds in their cutting-edge formulations

Read more

QUALITY MADE IN HOLLAND

The quality of Vitalon®’s raw materials is a cruical factor in our company philosophy

Read more

COVERING ALL AGES

From babys to toddlers our products cover all first stages of your child’s development

Read more