Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Lunchbox. All opinions are my own.
I remember reading books and searching online forums like crazy when I was pregnant with my first child. I had no one to ask questions of that had a baby recently and I felt like I was totally clueless. I figured it out of course but the information I was reading everywhere pretty much overloaded my brain. I needed clear, concise and simple tips and answers, I am a huge fan of bullet points honestly as I am a visual person.
Well Similac came out with the “Baby’s First Year” Timeline that is a visual interactive chart to answer basic questions for your child up to their first birthday. For example, Month 1 says “Newborns sleep 16 to 18 hours a day” and “Early reflexes include grasping, yawning, sneezing, and head turning.” It is super simple to open the website, glance at your child’s month and see the information. Honestly this would have been helpful to me as well for my second and third pregnanacies as I had forgotten so much and it all kinda blended together with my first child. Similac is also a brand I trust.
If you choose to breastfeed, more power to you but if you formula feed (or suplement), Similac is offering moms even more nutrients with their Similac with OptiGRO formula. Known as America’s #1 brand of baby formula, Similac now comes in three stages in Similac with OptiGRO that is closer than ever to breast milk from birth to 24 months.
- Similac Advance (birth to 12 months)
- Similac Advance (6-12 months)
- Similac Go & Grow (12 to 24 months)
Want to try out Similac (or stock up?) You can now get a $2 off coupon on your next Similac purchase! I look at it like if you are going to buy something you need you might as well use a coupon!
Similac is also sponsoring a great giveaway where you can win 1 of 10 $50 Walmart Gift Cards! While this giveaway is not sponsored by Mom and More, it is a great giveaway I wanted to share!
VISIT: Check out Walmart.com for more information about Similac OptiGRO!
Gale McCarron says
Vitamin E is an important nutrient in developing cells
Janice Dean says
Vitamin E is an important nutrient that supports developing cells. It’s found in breast milk and Similac® with OptiGRO™.
Anne Perry says
vitamin c and e are important and found in breast milk,
Dorothy Boucher says
thank you 😉
Vickie Couturier says
Vitamin E is an important nutrient that supports developing cells. It’s found in breast milk and Similac® with OptiGRO™.
Michele says
I did not know that Vitamin E is an important nutrient that supports developing cells during baby’s first year.
Darlene says
It was great to learn at 2 months baby’s recognize their parent’s faces.
MaryJane says
I shared on facebook.
MaryJane says
Vitamin E is one of the mot important nutrient for babies growth development.