S-26® GOLD KIDS

S-26® GOLD KIDS

Product

S-26® GOLD KIDS is a nutritious growing-up milk for children from 3 years onward. It provides essential nutrients to support healthy growth, learning, and development during these important years.

Backed by breakthrough research in brain science, it contains the CONNECT blend — a unique combination of 7 brain nutrients to support learning, behaviour, and your child’s daily progress.

Complete Nutrition for Your Child

Science tells us that life is a story, and the beginning sets the tone. Early childhood is a crucial period for learning and development, when foundational ways of thinking, feeling, responding, and problem-solving take shape.3,4 During this time, you will witness remarkable milestones: first steps turning into running, words becoming stories, and a growing imagination that brings everything to life.5,6 Behind all these exciting moments, your child’s brain is forming over 1 million neural connections every second — a pace never repeated again—working hand-in-hand with physical growth to help them learn from every new experience.4,7-9 Providing proper nutrition and stimulation at this critical time will positively impact how their brain and body develops, setting the stage for their learning and success, now and into the future.9,10

Complete Nutrition for Your Child

S-26® Gold KIDS, the FIRST and ONLY formula with the exclusive CONNECT Blend, containing 7 brain nutrients to support brain development and promote FAST, FOCUSED, and FLEXIBLE thinking, helping your child analyze and understand more quickly.1,2

CONNECT Blend
Our latest breakthrough in brain research
S26 Gold

S-26® Gold KIDS is enriched with the CONNECT blend that helps support:

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Information processing and learning2,11
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Language and executive function skills such as focus, memory2
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Sociability and adaptability2
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Healthy sleep quality2

Along with brain development, S-26® Gold KIDS is enriched with nutrients to support your child’s overall development

Benefit

Brain Development

Enriched with the CONNECT blend containing 7 brain nutrients to support learning and behaviour, including Choline to support memory development and Lutein to support visual development.
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Growth

With Alpha-lactalbumin to support healthy weight gain and growth nutrients (Vitamins A, D, K and minerals like Calcium, Iron, and Zinc) to support overall growth and development.
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Gut Health

With Alpha-lactalbumin to support good digestive comfort, HMO to support healthy gut bacteria, and Oligofructose to improve stool pattern.
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Immunity

With HMO to help lower gut and lung infections, Nucleotides to support better response to vaccines, and Immunonutrients (Vitamins A, C, D, E and minerals like Iron, Zinc, Selenium) to strengthen immune defences.

HOW TO PREPARE?1

Prepare S-26® Gold KIDS using only the enclosed scoop.

Preparation
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Wash your hands carefully.

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Bring drinking water to a vigorous boil, then turn off heat. Allow to cool.

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Thoroughly clean the cup until no milk residues remain. Fully submerge under water, bring to a vigorous boil then turn off heat and leave covered until needed

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Strictly follow the feeding table. First, pour water into the cup. Then, add powder using only the scoop provided, carefully levelling off the extra powder.

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Make sure the scoop is dry and store back into the can. Close can after each use and store it in a cool and dry place. Must be used within 3 weeks after opening.

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Stir until powder is fully dissolved. Check temperature before feeding the child.

Warning:

  • Unboiled water, unboiled cups or incorrect dilution can make your child ill. Incorrect storage, handling, preparation and feeding can potentially lead to adverse effects for the health of your child.
  • Prepare only one serving at a time. Feed immediately and follow the instructions exactly. Do not keep unfinished serving, discard the contents.
  • Using more or less powder than indicated could either lead to dehydration or deprive your child of proper nutrition. Do not change proportions without medical advice.

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Important Notice: We believe that breastfeeding is the ideal nutritional start for babies, and we fully support the World Health Organizations recommendation of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life followed by the introduction of adequate nutritious complementary foods along with continued breastfeeding up to two years of age. We recommend that parents seek information regarding the advantages of breastfeeding & the importance of starting breastfeeding immediately after birth (within the first hour). A healthy diet is essential to support a healthy pregnancy and to for prepare and maintain lactation. We also recognize that breastfeeding is not always an option for parents, we recommend that you speak to your healthcare professional about how to feed your baby and seek advice on when to introduce complementary feeding. If you choose not to breastfeed, please remember that such a decision can be difficult to reverse and that the introduction of partial bottle-feeding or complementary food before six months of age will reduce the supply of breast milk and has social, and financial, health, environmental implications. Introducing partial bottle-feeding or complementary food before six months of age will reduce the supply of breast milk. Infant formula and complementary foods should always be prepared properly when needed whether manufactured industrially or home-prepared to be used and stored as instructed on the label to avoid risks to a baby's health related to hazards of unnecessary or improper use of infant formula & other breast milk substitutes as well as hazards related to inappropriate foods or feeding methods. Parents should speak to healthcare professionals regarding the proper use of cups, spoons, other utensils as well as the risks associated with using pacifiers & artificial teats.