Feeding Guide
We recommend giving your child about 2 x 150ml beakers of Aptamil® Organic Toddler Milk a day, as part of a varied, balanced diet.
Approx. 1 beaker, No. of level scoops per drink (1 scoop = 4.5g): 5, Quantity of water per drink: 150ml, 5fl oz
Important: Always use the scoop provided; please note the colour of the scoop in this pack may change from time to time.
Preparing your baby’s feed
Because powdered milks are not sterile, failure to follow instructions may make your baby ill.
1) Wash hands and sterilise all utensils according to manufacturers’ instructions.
2) Boil 1 litre of freshly run water. Leave kettle to cool for 30 minutes and no longer. Measure the required amount of water (refer to feeding guide) into a sterilised bottle. Be careful of scalding. Do not use artificially softened or repeatedly boiled water.
3) Using the scoop provided, level off the powder with the built in leveller. Do not press/heap the powder.
4) Add the correct measure of powder to the water. Adding too many or too few scoops can be harmful. Place the sterilised teat and cap on the bottle and shake immediately, vertically and vigorously for at least 10 seconds, until the powder Is dissolved.
5) Cool under running tap. Check temperature of feed. Feed immediately. Important feeding and storage advice – Make up each feed as required.
Important feeding advice
For hygiene reasons, do not store made up feeds, discard unfinished feeds as soon as possible, and always within 2 hours.
Do not heat feeds in a microwave, hot spots may occur and cause scalding.
Never add extra scoops or anything else to your baby’s feed.
Never leave your baby alone during feeding.
Use powder within 4 weeks of opening.
Important notice
Breastfeeding is best for babies. Aptamil Organic Toddler Milk is only for children from the 12th month, as part of a varied, balanced diet. It should not be used as a breastmilk substitute before 6 months.
The decision to start weaning including the use of this product before 6 months should be made only on the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian, pharmacist, or other professional responsible for maternal and child care, based on child’s individual needs.
Do not allow prolonged or frequent contact of drinks with your child’s teeth as this increases the risk of tooth decay. Ask your healthcare professional or dentist for advice.
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