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“So we take care of his immune system at every opportunity.”
The life of a 1 year old is full of small and big adventures.
Every day they explore, learn, play and share more than just their toys. They also have the opportunity to strengthen their natural defenses.
The benefits of AptaJunior
Your young child’s immune system has a lot to do to keep up with the pace of his daily life. This is why it is essential to support it with Aptajunior growth milk in addition to a diversified and balanced diet.
Enriched with vitamins C and D, AptaJunior contributes to the development of your child’s immune system* from the age of 1, because at this age, they have a whole world to explore.
Did you know ?
Your child develops most rapidly during the first three years of life. On average, it doubles its size, quadruples its weight(1) and becomes more and more active. During this period, his immune system also develops.
By exploring and interacting with his environment, he strengthens his immunity in a decisive way by touching, tasting and above all sharing everything that surrounds him.
Discover Aptakid™
From 3 years old, every experience and interaction with the environment is a learning opportunity for your child!
As parents, you are witnesses to this thirst for learning and you want to encourage and support it.
This is why AptakidTM participates in the brain development thanks to DHA**, of your child from 3 to 7 years old as part of a diversified and balanced diet.
Offer your child nutrition adapted to each stage of their growth!
Your story,
Our expertise
Our breast milk research forms the basis of our action. For more than 50 years, our team of experts and scientists have been conducting research on breast milk.
AptaJunior and AptaKid™ is not a substitute for breast milk, and should be consumed as part of a diversified and balanced diet.
*Vitamins C & D contribute to the functioning of the immune system.
**DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) supports brain development.
(1) WHO Growth Standards, 2006.