As parents, we always worry about our children’s nutrition. The tension adds up when the children tend to be fussy eaters, when we hear about the excessive chemicals in almost everything we consume and during the winter months when the physical activities substantially reduce!
Although we strive hard to feed children the healthy diet and give them all the nutrients they need via food, it is not always a feasible option – especially when we face situations mentioned above.
The amount of homework and the level of maths and English my youngest learn now, is much more when compared to what the eldest was doing 6 years before.
Although I don’t give Supplements/Multivitamins on a regular basis, I consider giving them during Autumn/Winter months due to many reasons including the lack of exposure to sun, limited physical activities and hence sometimes not showing great interest to eat! Bassetts Vitamins sent us Bassetts Vitamin Omega 3 + Multivitamins Orange Flavour Pastilles to try to see how the kids like them.
It was quite easy to convince the little one to take it as it comes with a cute smiley face on the pastille and it is tasty and chewy.
Bassetts Vitamin Omega 3 + Multivitamins Orange Flavour Pastilles contain Omega-3, Vitamin B6 to support normal psychological function and Vitamin B5 which contributes to mental performance to support a smart way to start the day .She loves the taste and have been trying a while to see if her tongue turns orange after chewing it!
What the youngest loved about Bassetts Vitamins
- It’s tasty and it looks cute.
- It chewy and gives her a great happiness on the taste and the texture.
What I like about Bassetts Vitamins
- There has been No Nos from the Day 1 of consuming it, rather she takes it quite happily, once a day.
- As we are in Autumn, the mum guilt of not giving enough supporting essential nutrients is been reduced a little.
Each pack of Bassetts Vitamins comes with 30 pastilles, one to be taken everyday and has a RRP of £5.50
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*Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a healthy and balanced diet.