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Hello! I’m Anjali. I’m a board certified health coach, author, wife, mom and food lover from the SF Bay area (now living in Seattle, WA!); with a passion for delicious food and a desire to make healthy eating easy, tasty and fun! Learn more about me here and stay for a while!

Anjali Shah

The Best Multivitamins For Kids (2025 Guide)

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You might be considering a multivitamin for your child if your child is a picky eater, or if you’re concerned that they are not getting their nutritional needs met. But there are so many different types of vitamins for kids out there – it’s pretty difficult to figure out which ones are the best.

That’s why I created this guide to the best multivitamins for kids. As a health coach and nutritionist, I tested over 50 different vitamin brands to figure out which were the best across nutrition, ingredient quality, taste, price, and availability. In this guide, I’ll go over the top kid’s vitamins in a variety of categories, what to look for when considering vitamins, and how to know if your child even needs one.

A collage of top kids vitamins.

When I started researching the best kids vitamins, I realized how tricky and confusing this space can be. There are so many questions: does my kid even need a vitamin? Can I trust the claims made on the bottle? Which vitamins are the best? Does my child need a children’s multivitamin with iron, or is a classic multivitamin sufficient? 

Many of these questions can be overwhelming because there are so many brands and different offerings out there. There is also so much information to consider. So, in this post, I set out to find, research, and recommend the healthiest kids vitamins on the market today. Consider this is your guide for the best kids multivitamins: what to buy, what not to buy, and what to look out for!

Related: Best Vitamins for Teens

As a board certified health coach and certified nutritionist, I support supplements that are rooted in science and are evidence-based. The FDA does not review dietary supplements for safety and effectiveness before they go to market, so I prioritize products that are third-party tested and certified by one of three independent third-party certifiers (USP, NSF, or ConsumerLab.com). This post has also been medically reviewed and fact checked by Linzy Ziegelbaum, MS, RD, CDN (see my about page for more info about Linzy).

Other Information About This Guide:

  • Though I may receive a commission (at no extra expense to you) if you purchase through some of the affiliate links provided, I only recommend products I’ve researched, evaluated, consulted experts on, and would feel comfortable giving to my own two children. 
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  • Large doses of vitamins can be harmful to children; your child may benefit from individual vitamin supplements instead of a multivitamin. Always speak with a healthcare professional or physician about your child’s supplementation needs before adding a vitamin or similar supplement to their diet. The information shared in this post is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard or delay in seeking professional medical advice because of something you read here and always consult with your doctor to determine the proper administration and recommended dosage of vitamins for your child.
  • All product prices are accurate at the time of this publication but are subject to change.

 

Before I dive into my detailed list of the best children’s vitamins, here are my quick picks!

Children’s multivitamins are a daily supplement containing vitamins and minerals that are created to be a dietary supplement to your child’s diet. All of the vitamins reviewed here have vitamin amounts following recommended dietary allowances, which are set by the Food and Nutrition Board (source).

Kid’s vitamins generally come in two groups: kid’s vitamins with iron and those without iron – and I have included my recommendations for both categories below.

Note: Certain vitamins and minerals, namely vitamins A, C, D, and iron can be toxic in large quantities (source). Always consult your doctor before starting your child on a vitamin, as they will have the best recommendation for your child’s needs.

Best Overall Children’s Multivitamins

If you’re looking for a vitamin that covers all your bases (organic, vegan, easy to find, picky eater approved, and more), these three brands are my top picks. These vitamins are tried and true, easy to find, made with quality ingredients, non-GMO, and more. 

Hiya Vitamins

A yellow bottle of hiya kid's daily multivitamin with rainbows and hearts.

I absolutely love Hiya Vitamins! This is my number one best pick when it comes to children’s vitamins and the one that I give to my children.

Hiya offers chewable children’s vitamins that are sent to your door each month. The first order comes with a glass container and recyclable refill pouches arrive every subsequent month. These vitamins have no added sugar and my kids love the taste! Hiya also makes a kids iron supplement that you can use alongside their multivitamin if you want a vitamin for your kids that includes iron.

Each bottle is a 30 day supply for 1 child. Suitable for children aged 2 and over.

Cost: $30 for 1 bottle (price per bottle decreases when purchasing for multiple children)

Related: Hiya Vitamin Review

Pros
Third-party tested
Sustainability-friendly
15 vitamins and minerals for growing bodies
Only 1 vitamin/day
Vegan
Allergen-friendly
Non-GMO
No artificial colors or sweeteners
Cons
Not organic
Uses mannitol as a sweetener
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Smarty Pants Kids Multi & Probiotics

A bottle of smart pants kids vitamins.

While I prefer chewables over gummies, this is one of the best gummy multivitamins because it is easy to find, organic, and contains both a multivitamin and probiotics in one. These gummies do taste great though, and my kids have always been happy to have them with minimal complaints.

Note: This version of SmartyPants vitamins is made with flaxseed oil to be both vegetarian friendly and include Omega 3s. They also have this version made with fish oil for Omega 3s which does not include probiotics – so choose the one that fits best for your family!

Each bottle comes with 120 gummies, or a 30-day supply of vitamins.

Cost: $28.45

Pros
Organic
13 nutrients to support growing bodies
Contains 2 strains of probiotics
Contains vegetarian omega-3’s
Third-party tested
Kid-approved flavors
No artificial colors or flavors
No gelatin
Cons
More expensive
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Zarbee’s Kids Complete Daily Multivitamin + Probiotic Gummies

A shot of the zarbee's multi vitamin + probiotic bottle.

Zarbee’s Kids Complete Daily Multivitamin + Probiotic is rich in essential vitamins while boasting a natural fruit flavor that little palates love. I like that these vitamins are a bit more affordable than other brands and are very easy to find.

These vitamins have minimal added sugar and are sweetened with cane sugar, honey and fruit juice. Because of the honey, unfortunately, these gummies are not vegan-friendly. They do contain 500 million to 1 billion probiotic strains as well.

Each bottle contains 7o gummies. Formulated for kids 2 years and up.

Cost: $21.29

Pros
13 essential vitamins for growing bodies
Easy to find
More affordable
Contains a probiotic
Natural fruit flavor
No artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners
Cons
Not organic
Not vegan or plant-based (made with honey)
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Best Infant Multivitamins

Before giving any type of supplement to your infant, I strongly recommend discussing options with your pediatrician first! From my experience, breastfeeding along with a vitamin D supplement and formula are considered to be complete sources of nutrition for your baby.

Wellements Organic Baby Multivitamin Drops

Bottle of Wellements Organic Multivitamin drops for infants.

This is my top pick for an infant vitamin because it’s organic, provides all of the essential vitamins a baby might need, and can be used for babies age 2 months and older.

They’re made without artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners, and have a yummy cherry flavor that babies tend to love!

I also appreciate that Wellements 3rd party tests their vitamins for purity, and that their vitamins are free of the top 9 most common allergens.

Each bottle contains 1 fl oz of supplement drops, or about 30 servings. For babies 2+ months.

Cost: $14.99

Pros
USDA organic certified
For babies age 2 months and up
No artificial colors or flavors
Vegan and gluten free
No sweeteners
Budget-friendly
Cons
Cherry flavor makes it hard to mix into other foods
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Mary Ruth’s Organic Infant Multivitamin

Bottle of Mary Ruth's organic infant multivitamin.

Formulated specifically for infants aged 6 months and up, Mary Ruth’s Organic Infant Multivitamin comes in a liquid, making it easy to stir into breast milk, formula, or even baby cereal.

This infant formulation comes in an orange-vanilla flavor, making it easy for babies to taste and enjoy. My only reservation about this supplement is that it contains stevia, and I wouldn’t have given my kids stevia before the age of 2.

Each bottle contains 2 fl oz of supplement drops, or about 30 servings. For babies 6+ months.

Cost: $14.96

Pros
Budget-friendly
11 essential vitamins for growing bodies
No artificial colors or flavors
Gluten-free
Does not contain honey
Organic
Cons
Contains stevia
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Best Children’s Multivitamins With Iron

If you are looking for the best kids multivitamin with iron, here are my top two picks.

Raise Them Well

A side shot of a white bottle of RaiseThemWell's children's chewable multi-vitamin.

Formulated with methylated B vitamins, a form of the essential vitamins that is more bioavailable for your child, these all-star vitamins are vegetarian, gluten-free, non-GMO, and third-party tested. Raise Them Well also offers a subscription service, discounting the price for all subscription orders.

Each bottle contains 60 chewable tablets. Suitable for children aged 4 and up.

Cost: $21.99 ($20.89 for subscription orders)

Pros
Non-GMO
Third-party tested
Vegan
Gluten-free
Allergen-friendly
Kid-friendly strawberry flavor
Methylated B vitamins
No artificial flavors, colors, or sweeteners
Cons
Not organic
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Zarbee’s Naturals Children’s Complete Multivitamin + Iron

A shot of zarbee's children's complete multi vitamin with iron.

With a total B complex, iron, and natural fruit flavors, there isn’t a whole lot not to love about this one. It’s one of the best kids vitamins with iron. One of the only drawbacks is that it is made with honey so it is not vegan-friendly.

Formulated for kids aged 2+. Each bottle contains 90 gummies, or 45 or 90 servings depending on the age of your child.

Price: $16.49

Pros
Budget-friendly
No artificial colors or sweeteners
Total B vitamin complex
Naturally flavored
Sold at many retailers
Cons
Not vegan (contains honey)
Not organic
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Best Children’s Multivitamins Without Iron

If your doctor says that your child doesn’t need supplemental iron, here are my best children’s multivitamins without iron.

Naturelo Chewable Multivitamin for Children

A bottle of naturelo multivitamins on a white background.

This is one of my favorite chewable vitamins for kids. Not only is it organic, but it is also vegan and vegetarian; these vitamins are made with plant-based vitamins and minerals and they do not contain any gelatin or other animal products.

The only downside is that it is sometimes hard to find, and runs out often.

Each bottle contains 60 chewable tablets. Suitable for children ages 4 and up.

Cost: $24.95

Pros
Organic
Low sugar
Vegan & vegetarian
25 vitamins to support growing bodies
No artificial flavors, sweeteners, or colors
Third-party tested
Free shipping from Naturelo.com
Allergen-friendly
Cons
More expenisve
Harder to find
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Mary Ruth’s Organics Kids Multivitamin Gummies

a box and bottle of the kids multivitamin gummies.

Mary Ruth’s Kids Multivitamin Gummies are vegan, gluten-free, and made with no gelatin. They have a selection of flavors that my kids have enjoyed when they’ve tried them in the past. Made with 12 essential vitamins, they help support your kid’s immune system and overall wellness. I’m just not a fan of the sugar alcohol erythritol, which is included in these vitamins, because it can increase the risk of certain health issues (source).

Each bottle contains 60 gummies and is suitable for kids aged 2 and older.

Cost: $29.97

Pros
Vegan
Allergen-friendly
Contains prebiotics
Naturally flavored
Non-GMO
Kid-approved flavors
Cons
Contains erythritol and xylitol
More expensive
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Best Organic Children’s Multivitamins 

While many of the vitamins I’ve mentioned above happen to be organic, these two brands below deserve to be highlighted in this category because of their commitment to organic, clean ingredients! You don’t have to worry about any pesticides or GMOs in these multis; they’re full of only good-for-you ingredients!

First Day Kids Vitamins

A bottle of first day kids vitamins on a white background.

One of my favorite organic kids vitamins, this gummy multivitamin is made with real organic fruits and vegetables and contains 9 of the top micronutrients that children most need. My kids loved the taste of First Day when we tested it out!

I typically recommend First Day to families who have kids that are pretty good eaters, and are just looking for a vitamin to “bridge the gap” on their nutrition. For kids that are picky eaters, First Day may not contain enough of each vitamin to make up for the lack of nutrition your child may be getting from food.

Each bottle contains a 60 gummies and is suitable for children ages 4+.

Bonus: first day has a great subscription service and they offer 15% off of all subscription orders.

Cost: $39/bottle ($30.60/bottle with subscribe and save)

Related: My complete review of First Day vitamins.

Pros
Organic and non-GMO
Made with fruits and vegetables
9 nutrients for growing bodies
Allergen-friendly
No artificial flavors, colorings, or sweeteners
Free shipping from firstday.com
Cons
More expensive
Is a gummy
A “food gap” vitamin only
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Lil Critters Organic Complete Multivitamin Gummies

Bottle of Lil Critters organic daily multi on a white background.

Lil Critters are budget-friendly, USDA-certified organic, easy to find in major retailers, and made with no processed or artificial sugars or sweeteners. My kids love their fruit flavors so the gummies can be a good option for picky eaters as well.

90 gummies per bottle. Suitable for children aged 2-3 years+.

Cost: $17.20

Pros
USDA certified organic
Vegetarian-friendly
More affordable
Gluten-free
No high fructose corn syrup
No artificial colors or flvaors
Allergen-friendly
Cons
Some added organic sugar (but only 2g/serving)
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Best Kids Liquid Vitamins

Liquid vitamins can be helpful for younger kids or those who want to be able to stir their vitamins into a drink, yogurt, or other food. My kids preferred chewables over liquid, but every kid is different so you have to choose what works best for your child! Here are the best vitamins in liquid form:

Mary Ruth’s Organic Multivitamin Liposomal

A white bottle of Mary Ruth's kids multi vitamin liposomal.

This vegan liquid vitamin supplement has a delicious strawberry cherry vanilla flavor that many kids love. The liquid is easy for kids to drink and is perfect for children who do not want to chew tablets or gummies.  It has zero added sugar, and has greater bioavailability thanks to its liposomal technology.

Each 15.22 bottle contains up to 60 servings. This product was formulated for kids aged 4 to 13 years old.

Cost: $34.99

Pros
Organic
Easy to take
No added sugar
Vegan
Gluten-free
Tastes delicious
Great for a range of children’s ages
Contains 10 vitamins for growing bodies
Allergen-friendly
Drinkable
Cons
More expensive
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ChildLife Essentials Kids Liquid Multivitamin

A side shot of a bottle of ChildLife multi vitamin & mineral.

ChildLife Multi Vitamin & Mineral liquid vitamin is a great budget-friendly option for your child. It’s not organic, which is why it doesn’t rank higher on my list, but it is non-GMO. It contains twelve vitamins plus minerals to support growth and has won many awards. Finally, this liquid vitamin is third-party tested for purity, identity, and strength, making it a vitamin that you can feel great about giving to young ones.

Each 8 oz. bottle contains up to 24 servings. Suitable for children aged 6 months and older.

Cost: $14.36

Pros
Non-GMO
Third-party tested
Delicious orange and mango flavor
Allergen-friendly
No artificial colors or sweeteners
Low sugar
Budget-friendly
Drinkable
Cons
Not organic
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Best Children’s Multivitamins For Picky Eaters  

There’s only one vitamin I have found that is designed specifically for picky eaters, and has a relatively clean ingredients list with no added sugar. If you have a picky eater who rejects most children’s vitamins, this picky eater vitamin brand is a great option!

Renzo’s Picky Eater Multivitamin

A box and bottle of renzo's picky eater multi vitamin on a white background.

Renzo’s is a newer brand that has great reviews amongst the picky eater crowd.  It was created by a doctor who wanted better vitamins for his young son before going into an important surgery.

This complete multivitamin with iron comes in melty tabs and has 18 essential vitamins. It’s also  vegan and has no added sugar. My kids liked the melty tab format, because it just sort of dissolved on their tongue and required minimal effort to “eat.”

The multivitamin is available in two delicious flavors: cherry and green apple. It is approved for children 2 years and older, making it one of the best vitamins for picky eater toddlers.

60 melty tabs per box.

Cost: $23.39

Pros
No added sugar
Vegan
Non-GMO
Allergen-friendly
No sugar
Melty tabs
No artificial flavors or colors
Partially sweetened with monk fruit
18 essential vitamins to support growing bodies
Cons
Contains mannitol and xylitol
Not organic
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Best Toddler Multivitamin

Most vitamins are designed for kids aged 2-3 and up. But I have found one vitamin below that’s designed for kids age 1 and up, perfect for toddlers. I’ve also added a second option that’s great for kids age 2-3. These two options are two of the best vitamins for toddlers.

Note: if you are looking for a specific toddler vitamin with iron, there isn’t currently one on the market that I recommend. You may want to speak with your doctor about giving your child an iron-only supplement in addition to one of these vitamins.

Garden Of Life Baby

A bottle of garden of life for baby next to a bottle of the liquid multivitamin.

If chewables or gummies are a choking hazard to your toddler or if they simply prefer a liquid, Garden of Life Baby Multi-Vitamin liquid may be a great option. This variety is safe for babies as well as toddlers so it can be a great multi for your child to grow with.

I appreciate that this vitamin is completely sugar free, has all natural ingredients, and has a neutral-citrusy flavor that is well tolerated by most kids.

Each bottle contains 56 servings and is formulated for ages 1 year+.

Cost: $16.79

Pros
Budget-friendly
Organic & non-GMO
Vegan
Gluten-free
Allergen-friendly
Third-party tested
13 essential vitamins to support growing bodies
Made from whole foods
Neutral flavor
No artificial flavors, sugars, or colors
Cons
Not suitable for kids older than 3, you’d have to switch to another vitamin when your child turns 4
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Smarty Pants Toddler Multi & Probiotics

A side shot of a purple bottle of Smarty Pant's toddler's multi and probiotics on a white background.

This multivitamin has it all: essential vitamins and minerals, probiotics, and omega-3s. It is an organic vitamin that has over 13 nutrients and fantastic fruit flavors. It is easy to find at most major retailers and has flavors that kid-approved flavors.

Each package comes with 60 gummies (a 30 day supply) and are formulated for kids 2-3 years of age.

Cost: $23.18

Pros
Organic and Non-GMO
Uses bioavailable forms of vitamins (including methyl B12)
Third-party tested
Clean Label Project Purity Winner
Allergen-friendly
No artificial colors or flavors
Vegetarian-friendly
Cons
Not suitable for kids older than 3, you’d have to switch to another vitamin when your child turns 4
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Best Whole Foods Based Children’s Vitamins

If you are looking for a vitamin that is made with healthy and whole foods, the following brand is for you:

Bluebonnet Nutrition Rainforest Animals Chewable Tablets

A side shot of a bottle of bluebonnet rainforest animalz vitamins.

This whole foods based vitamin is one of the cleanest children’s vitamins: the chewable tablets are formulated with a base of super fruits. They contain 19 essential vitamins (including iron) and are a budget-friendly option for the number of tablets in each bottle.

Each bottle contains 180 chewable tablets. They are suitable for children ages 2+.

Cost: $29.45

Pros
Non-GMO
Budget-friendly
Third-party tested and certified
Low sugar
19 Essential vitamins for growing bodies
Allergen-friendly
Vegetarian-friendly
Naturally-sweetened
Cons
Not organic
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Best Natural Vitamins For Kids

You can feel good about giving any of these natural vitamins to your children. They lack artificial ingredients and preservatives and one of them is even organic!

Garden of Life Vitamin Code Kids

Bottle of Garden of Life Vitamin Code for Kids.

I love these vitamins! Not only are they made with raw whole foods, but they also have added probiotics for digestion. They are made with 25 fruits and vegetables and contain 15 essential vitamins and minerals.  The chewable bear-shaped vitamins have a cherry berry flavor and no added sugar.

When we tested this, while I loved the nutritional content, and ingredients, my kids did not like the taste, and they are pretty flexible when it comes to vitamins. However, Vitamin Code recently updated their formulation to improve the taste, so it might be a lot better now!

Each bottle contains 60 chewable tablets, or 30 servings. Suitable for children aged 4 years and older.

Cost: $22.34

Pros
Non-GMO
Third-party tested
No sugar added
Contains probiotics
Made with 25 organic fruits and vegetables
Gluten-free
No artificial sweeteners, colors, or flavors
Cons
Not organic
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Garden of Life Organic Kids Multi Gummies

A side shot of a bottle of Garden of Life Kids Multi organic fruit and vitamins gummies on a white background.

Made with an organic fruit base and no processed ingredients, these USDA-certified and third-party tested vitamins are rich in 17 essential vitamins and minerals. This is a great natural vitamin option, but I take issue with the fact that it has 5 grams of sugar per serving! Also, it’s important to keep in mind that the serving size of 4 gummies is somewhat large for kids who are picky eaters.

120 vegan gummy bears per bottle. Suitable for children ages 4+.

Cost: $26.59

Pros
Organic and non-GMO
Vegan
Allergen-friendly
Third-party tested
Unprocessed
No artificial colors, sweeteners, or flavors
Cons
Serving size is 4 gummies
High in sugar (5 grams per serving – as much as an Oreo cookie!)
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Best Vegan Children’s Multivitamins

Gelatin free vitamins are really important to my family, as we’re vegetarian. If you have a plant-based child, you can fill in their nutrition gaps with these vegan-friendly children’s multivitamins. They contain plant-based vitamin D3 and vitamin B12 and are made without gelatin, making them the perfect supplements for youngsters following a plant-based diet.

Llama Naturals Plant-Based Multivitamin

A black bottle of Llama Natural's plant-based multivitamin on a teal background.

These iron-free real fruit gummy vitamins are a best-seller on Amazon and for good reason! They’re a hit with plant-based and non plant-based children alike.

They are rich in water-soluble vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin B6, methyl B12, folate, biotin, and pantothenic acid as well as fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamin D, vitamin A, vitamin E, and vitamin K, making them a well-rounded option for your child.  These multivites are free of all major allergens and featuring a tasty natural strawberry flavor. My kids loved the taste of these!

90 fruit gummies per bottle. Suitable for children ages 2+.

Cost: $26.95 for 1 bottle ($24.26 for subscription orders)

Pros
Organic multivitamins
No sugar added
Plant-based
Fruit and vegetable whole food base
Allergen-friendly
Kid-approved flavor
Third-party tested
Subscription model
Cons
Does not contain iron
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Vitamin Friends Multivitamin & Iron for Kids

A container of Vitamin friends iron vegan gummies on a white background.

This vegan kids’ vitamins contains iron, B-complex, vitamin C, biotin, and zinc, making it a good choice for children who follow a vegan diet or don’t get enough iron in their diet.  These gummies are made without gelatin and have a delicious strawberry flavor that kids love. They are also free of any common allergens.

60 vegan gummies per container. Suitable for children over two years of age.

Cost: $21.49

Pros
Non-GMO
Many, but not all organic ingredients
Vegan
Allergen-friendly
Third-party tested
No artificial colors or sweeteners
Great kid-friendly flavor
Cons
Does contain sugar (but only 2g/serving)
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Natures Plus Animal Parade Children’s Chewable Multivitamins

A bottle of Natures Plus animal parade multivitamin on a white background.

Another one on the list of best vitamins that are vegan is Natures Plus multivitamin. This chewable supplement is made with whole food ingredients such as spirulina, broccoli, whole brown rice, and carrot. Though this vitamin isn’t organic or non-GMO, it is third-party tested.

180 chewable tablets (or 45 servings) per container. Suitable for children aged 2 and older.

Cost: $80.20 for 3 containers of vitamins (or $26.74/container)

Pros
16 vitamins and 8 minerals to support growing bodies
Whole foods based
Third-party tested
Fun animal shapes
No artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners
Allergen-friendly
Vegan
Variety of flavors to choose from
Cons
Not fully organic or Non-GMO (though some ingredients are non-GMO)
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Best Budget-Friendly Children’s Multivitamins 

Don’t break the bank while still giving your child a quality multivitamin with this favorite budget-friendly brand.

Wellvites Kids Multivitamin Gummies

A bottle of wellvites on a white background next to 2 gummies.

With most other non-GMO vitamins clocking in at over $25/month supply, this one can cost as low as $17.09 per month with Amazon’s subscribe and save option. These gummy vitamins are sugar-free, vegan, gluten-free and made without gelatin or artificial sweeteners.

Each bottle contains 60 gummy vitamins. Suitable for children over the age of two.

Cost: $18.95

Pros
Budget-friendly
Vegan
Non-GMO
No artificial sweeteners
Sugar-free
Gelatin-free
12 essential vitamins for growing bodies
Allergen-friendly
Added dietary fiber
Cons
Not organic
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In general, I recommend that any vitamin you buy has a super clean ingredients list: no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no added sugar (or a very low amount of sugar – less than 3-4 grams per serving), and that none of the vitamins have more than 100% of the daily recommended amount.

Vitamins are meant to be a supplement to your child’s diet, meaning that since your child may already likely be getting vitamins in their diet they do not also need the full daily amounts in vitamin form. 

Other things I look for: whether the vitamin is organic (a huge plus), or non-GMO (also good), and 3rd party tested for things like heavy metals and other pathogens. If you’re plant-based, you’ll want to make sure your vitamin is vegan-friendly too.

Though all of the options on my list are healthy kids vitamins options, here are some things to watch out for when considering other children’s vitamins brands: 

  • Carrageenan: This is an emulsifier that thickens products, but it has been linked to high levels of inflammation in the body, digestive issues, and chronic illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease (source).
  • Artificial colors and flavors:  By definition, artificial colors and artificial flavors are highly processed, synthetic ingredients. Synthetic colors such as Red #40, Blue #2, Yellow #6 have been linked to many different health problems, including cancer, hypersensitivity reactions, and more (source). I avoid these at all costs!
  • Artificial Sweeteners: I avoid aspartame, sucralose, sorbitol, mannitol, and most other sugar alcohols. These are an issue because some sugar alcohols can cause digestive issues and discomfort for some people (source). Mannitol is typically better tolerated than sorbitol, so in choosing between the two, I would avoid sorbitol over mannitol.
  • Maltodextrin: While this ingredient isn’t considered to be an unsafe product for consumption, it is highly processed (source), often indicating that the vitamin is highly processed as well. 
  • Excess Added Sugar: Most children’s multivitamins need some level of sweetness to make them palatable for kids, but too much added sugar in vitamins is unnecessary. I usually look for 3-4 grams of sugar or less per serving. 

A note on gelatin: Personally, I avoid this because my family is plant-based. While this isn’t a harmful ingredient, it is derived from cow or pig bones, tendons, and ligaments, making it not suitable for anyone following a plant-based diet or vegetarian diet.

Best Single Supplements For Kids

Healthy Children’s Iron-Only Supplements 

Iron is a necessary nutrient for both adults and children because it allows the body to produce hemoglobin – which transports oxygen via red blood cells throughout the body (source). Here are some of my favorite iron supplements for kids.

  • Clever Bird Liquid Iron: Formulated for kids aged 1+ (check for your child’s recommended dose with your pediatrician), this supplement tastes great and is easily absorbed.
  • Hiya Iron+ For Kids: Can be used for kids aged 2+, non-GMO, sugar-free, made with carbonyl iron to be gentle on tummies, includes Vitamin C for easy absorption, tastes great!
  • Mary Ruth’s Liquid Iron For Toddlers: Organic, Non-GMO, Super clean ingredients list, formulated for kids aged 1-3 (note: there is also a Mary Ruth’s Liquid Iron For Kids ages 4+!), it’s hard to go wrong with this liquid iron supplement.
  • Nature’s Nutra: Formulated for babies as well as kids, I like this option because of its clean ingredients list. No artificial colors or flavors, either.

Related: Best Chewable Iron Supplements For Kids

Best B12 Children’s Supplements

It can be a good idea to consider supplementing with vitamin B12 if your child follows a vegetarian or vegan diet or otherwise doesn’t eat a lot of animal protein. Good sources of vitamin B12 are red meat, chicken (especially dark meat), dairy products, and some fortified cereals (source). The vitamin plays a very important role in many essential body functions, including red cell formation, nerve function, metabolism, and more (source).

When researching these supplements, I always look for supplements with methylated B12. This form of the vitamin is more bio-available, meaning that your kiddo’s body can absorb it most readily (source). Here are some of the best children’s vitamin B12 supplements on the market today, with all of them having methyl B12:

  • Vimergy: An organic, vegan, and gluten-free vitamin B12 option that is naturally sweet and that kids love. Quite a high price tag ($63 for 2 ounces), but a quality product.
  • Live Wise Naturals: These B12 drops are made with methylated B12, clean ingredients, and are formulated specifically for vegan toddlers and children. This brand isn’t organic but it is non-GMO and it sits at a more affordable price point ($19.99), though the price per ounce is higher as each bottle is only .4 fl oz.
  • Nutra Champs: For a vitamin B12 supplement that comes with a B complex, Nutra Champs is a fantastic pick. It is budget-friendly ($20.66 for 2 ounces) and contains B1, B3, B3, B6, B7, B9, and methyl B12, though it is sweetened with monk fruit and stevia.

Best Vitamin C For Kids  

I often get asked about the best vitamin C for kids. Vitamin C is an important vitamin because it helps boost the immune system and also repairs red blood cells (source). Here are my top vitamin C supplement picks: 

  • Raise Them Well Children’s Immunity Chewable: With vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin K, and zinc, this is a good one to choose if your doctor also recommends that your child supplement with vitamin D. Note: consult your pediatrician if your child is already taking a multivitamin with these vitamins. 
  • Llama Naturals Vitamin C with Elderberry: Containing potent elderberry extract, these naturally sweetened gummies are delicious tasting, great for immune health, and rich in vitamin C and zinc. Because of this, Llama Naturals is some of the best vitamin C for toddlers!
  • Children’s Best Organic Immune Support(with Elderberry): A great option for parents who want an organic vitamin C supplement for their children. Raspberry flavored with elderberry extract.
  • Olly Kids Immunity: Delicious cherry flavor makes this gummy vitamin a hit with little ones. With vitamin C derived from Acerola cherry as well as elderberry and Zinc, these chews are not made with gelatin, making them vegan-friendly. 

Related: Best Kids Immunity Vitamins to Fight Colds

Best Vitamin D Supplement For Kids

Unless your baby is formula-fed (and getting 32oz / day of formula), you will always want to supplement vitamin D for any infant 0-12 months (source). Older kids who have been diagnosed with vitamin D deficiency or otherwise don’t get enough vitamin D (or sun exposure) may be directed by their pediatricians to take vitamin D supplements as well. Here are a few of my top recommendations:

  • Bobbie Vitamin D Drops: These organic, vegan Vitamin D drops are designed for infants 0-12 months and children aged 1-3 but personally, they could be used for kids older than 3 years as well. Just check with your pediatrician before using this for your child. They provide 100% of the daily recommendation for Vitamin D (400 IU) for infants 0-12 months, and 67% of the daily recommendation for Vitamin D (600 IU) for children 1-18 years (source). These drops are 3rd party tested, Clean Label Certified, have no artificial ingredients or added sugars, and are made without peanuts, eggs, wheat, milk, fish, shellfish, soy, and sesame.
  • Llama Naturals Vitamin D Gummies: Plant-based vitamin D3 can be hard to find, but Llama Naturals does it again! This vegan gummy vitamin is great for adults as well as kids. They are made with vitamin D3 that is sourced from lichen and that can help with bone health, immunity, and more. No added sugar cane or artificial ingredients. 
  • Raise Them Well Vitamin D Drops: With absolutely nothing (flavors, colors, etc.) added to these drops, they are fantastic for picky eater kids and young babies. All your baby needs is one drop of the supplement in their milk each day. 
  • BabyD Drops: Another fantastic vitamin D3 drop option and a favorite with pediatricians. This brand is certified organic, is easy to find, and has a neutral flavor.
  • UpSpring: Gluten-free, non-GMO, and made with all-natural ingredients, UpSpring drops are a fantastic pick. They can be hard to find but do tend to be more budget-friendly.

Best Children’s Omega 3 Supplements

Fatty acids such as Omega-3’s are one of the key nutrients growing kids need. In fact, DHA, one of the Omega-3’s, is found in breast milk and is added to most regular and organic baby formulas. This fatty acid is crucial in eye and nervous system health as well as brain development throughout infancy (source). As kids get older, they still need omega-3s for healthy development and growth, brain function, and even improving sleep and mood (source). For that reason, it’s always a good idea to make sure your child is getting enough healthy fatty acids. Here are some of my favorite picks:

  • Nordic Naturals: This fish oil supplement tastes like strawberry, making it a favorite with kids. It contains DHA and EPA, improving learning, immune system function, and brain development. It is made with 100% wild arctic cod, making it a safe source of Omega-3s. Because of this, it is not vegetarian or vegan-friendly, however. 
  • ChildLife Cod Liver Oil: Another fantastic kid-friendly fish oil supplement. This cod liver oil has a strawberry flavor and the bottle has recommended dosage for kids aged 6 months to 4 years. 

Related: BEST Kids Vitamins for Brain Development

Healthiest Probiotic Supplements For Kids

Probiotics can help with your young one’s digestion, immune system, brain health, and more (source). Since there are currently no official dosage recommendations for children, it is generally the best idea to add probiotics to your child’s diet by encouraging probiotic-rich foods such as yogurt, kefir, kombucha, sourdough bread, and more (source). 

If your child doesn’t prefer to eat these foods, it can be a good idea to discuss supplementation with your doctor. Here are some of the best kid-friendly probiotic supplement options: 

  • Hiya Probiotics: This is the probiotic I give to my kids daily! 10 billion live cultures make these chewable probiotics an immunity and gut health superstar. I use their subscription-based purchasing model for the ultimate convenience.
  • Bobbie Probiotic Drops: These USDA organic certified liquid probiotic drops are designed for infants 0-12 months, but personally, they could be used for kids older than 12 months as well. Just check with your pediatrician before using this for your child. They include 1 billion live cultures with two strains of probiotics. They’re 3rd party tested, Clean Label Certified and were granted the Pesticide Free Award. They also happen to be virtually tasteless and can be mixed into just about anything!
  • Llama Naturals Probiotics: With a prebiotic as well as a probiotic, this real fruit-sweetened gummy with peach mango flavor is always a kid favorite! 
  • Garden of Life Chewable Probiotic: This variety of kids probiotic features 14 strands of probiotics along with vitamins C and D, making it a multitasking powerhouse. It is organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and soy-free. 
  • Garden of Life Powdered Probiotic: Easily mix this powdered probiotic into mix, yogurt, infant formula, or juice for easy supplementation. It has a neutral flavor so it doesn’t contain any artificial flavors or sweeteners. 
  • Children’s Best Organic Gummy Probiotic: These gummies are made in the United States and have a fantastic strawberry flavor. They are non-GMO and contain 2.5 billion live cultures per serving. 

Bonus: Learn more about the best probiotics for kids here.

The Healthiest Prebiotic Supplement For Kids

Prebiotics are sources of food for probiotics, allowing the probiotics to better benefit the digestive system (source). Prebiotics can be a tricky one to find for children because many of the popular brands contain stabilizers and other artificial colors and flavors.

The one prebiotic brand that I do confidently recommend is BeginHealth. It contains only three ingredients: Human Milk Oligosaccharide (with a Molecular structure identical to the one found in breast milk); and Oligofructose (Chicory root fiber). It’s super clean and really effective! 

FAQs

Should My Child Take A Multivitamin? Is It Safe To Give Multivitamins To Children? 

Yes, it is safe to give multivitamins to most children. But many pediatricians will tell you that a multivitamin is not necessary for most healthy children who are growing normally and eat a well-balanced diet (source). This is because kids who eat well and eat a variety of foods can get all of the nutrients they need from whole foods (source).

But, for kids who are picky eaters, aren’t growing well, have food allergies, have been diagnosed with certain medical conditions, or follow a strict vegetarian or vegan diet, a multivitamin supplement may be a good idea to consider.

They can help fill nutritional gaps and encourage healthy development, supplying your children with the essential nutrients to thrive. As always, however, always speak with your healthcare provider before giving your child vitamin supplementation. If they suggest giving your child a multivitamin, then definitely do so.

What vitamins do infants need?

Infants who are consuming breast milk only, or who are consuming less than 32 ounces of formula per day need an additional vitamin D supplement; infants consuming 32 ounces or more of a government-approved formula (per day) do not need any supplementation (source). I gave both of my kids a vitamin D supplement when they were infants, since I was mainly breastfeeding for the first 9 months of their lives (before I transitioned to formula).

When should kids start taking a multivitamin?

Kids should start taking a vitamin when their pediatrician recommends that they do. Your pediatrician will assess your child’s diet, and any other medical conditions to determine whether they should start on a multivitamin. I started giving my kids vitamins when they turned 5.

Are vitamins and supplements FDA approved?

Unfortunately, vitamins and supplements are not FDA approved. It is for this reason that I look for trustworthy third-party testing when considering the best vitamins for my kids. Reliable third-party testing companies are USP, NSF, or ConsumerLab.com.

It is somewhat expensive for vitamin manufacturers to undergo third-party testing with any of these three companies, meaning that many of the brands that are certified tend to be more expensive. 

Because of this, it also means that there are likely many vitamin companies out there that are healthy to consume but are not third-party tested simply because they did not have the budget for it. For this reason, it is important to research the vitamin companies and always speak with your doctor before consuming a new vitamin brand. 

Can children’s vitamins cause constipation?

Yes, some of the ingredients in children’s multivitamins can cause constipation as well as diarrhea or upset stomachs. A common constipation-causing ingredient is iron. If you ever have concerns, please reach out to your doctor, but often the constipation or stomach upset will disappear as your child’s body adjusts to the supplement. Otherwise, talk with your provider about switching to a multi without iron or to a vitamin that also contains probiotics.

Do kids need iron supplements?

I personally don’t give my kids an iron supplement every day, because most kids can get enough iron through iron-rich foods such as dark leafy greens, iron-fortified bread and breakfast cereal, nuts, and seeds, red meat (if they are not vegetarian), and more (source).

If your child doesn’t eat many of these foods, follows a plant-based diet, and/or has been diagnosed with iron deficiency, your doctor will likely want you to supplement with an iron-only supplement or a multivitamin with iron for kids. Otherwise, supplementing with iron is not necessary for most kids (source). I’ll only give my kids an iron supplement on days when I feel like they haven’t eaten as well to help bridge the gap in their nutrition.

Why don’t most kids vitamins include calcium?

Note: Some vitamins also have calcium added, but not many do, as calcium is a bulky mineral which would likely make the vitamins too large for little ones to comfortably consume.

Calcium is a very important mineral, however, as it is responsible for building strong bones. It is therefore important for your child to get calcium from food sources such as dairy products (milk, yogurt, cheese) leafy green vegetables, salmon, legumes, seeds, and more (source).

If your child doesn’t ingest many of these ingredients, consult your pediatrician starting your child on a quality calcium supplement, such as ChildLife Essentials

Can adults take children’s vitamins?

Yes, theoretically adults can take children’s vitamins, as there is no harm in doing so. The amount of the vitamins and mineral supplements in the vitamins, however, will likely be much lower than the daily values needed to supplement an adult’s diet.

Final Thoughts

I hope this helps you in navigating the world of kids’ vitamins! As you can see, there are many quality vitamin brands on the market today, with a quality option for every child’s needs.

After reading this list, always discuss vitamin supplementation with your child’s doctor before choosing the best option for them.

For more guides, recipes, tips, and tricks, check out the Best For Kids section of my blog. If there’s a fabulous kids vitamin brand that I missed, be sure to let me know in the comments! And if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to leave a comment or send me a message – I respond to every question I get!

1,546 responses to “The Best Multivitamins For Kids (2025 Guide)”

  1. Hi! I just bought the Olly kids multi with probiotics tonight and my son (who is an extremely picky eater) actually likes these. We’ve tried Smarty Pants, Plexus, Nature’s Plus, and the Good Day Chocolate Vitamin and it has been a struggle to get him to eat those. He does NOT like tart/citrus flavors at all. I would continue to give him the Olly since he likes them but I just noticed when I re-read the label that the folate is not methylated and is synthetic folic acid. Can you recommend a vitamin that tastes similar to Olly that has methylated vitamins?

    • Hi Halee! First Day is similar to Olly and has methylated vitamins, so does Ritual for Kids and Garden of Life! For But honestly, taste wise, it can be so subjective. I generally feel like all the gummies listed in this post taste similar, and so do my kids (they have tried most of these vitamins and like all of them). So you might have to try a few of these to figure out which one works for him! Hope that helps!

  2. Love this overview. We tried a few of them over the years and ended up committing to Hiya vitamins based on reading about them here (and our pediatrician suggestion). Thanks!

  3. What would be a clean brand for Vitamin E? My son was told to take this but haven’t seen one for children. Thank you

    • Hi Jeannine! I like Mary Ruth’s Vitamin E – super clean and a high quality brand, and it’s meant for adults and kids. But you should check with your pediatrician on dosing before you use this for your son! Hope that helps!

  4. Hi there! I was wondering if it is safe to buy these vitamins on Amazon, or is it better to buy them directly from their brand’s website? Specifically Nordic Naturals and PROkids probiotics? Thank you!

    • Hi Ashlee! I have had no issues buying any of these vitamins from Amazon, since all of them are being sold through the brand’s own store on Amazon (I’m not buying them through 3rd party sellers). But you should do what you feel comfortable with! You can certainly buy them directly from the brand’s website as well!

    • What do you think of smarty pants fiber multivitamin? I was surprised how these once are less sugar than their normal multivitamin gummies.

      • It’s a good option! Low in sugar, methylated B vitamins and pretty comprehensive. Hope that helps!

  5. I have done research about the ingredients in kids vitamins. I’m guilty of giving my daughter flinstone vitamins in the past. However, since I became more educated, I switched to Hello Bello organic brand vitamins. We noticed a huge difference. This source has also been helpful in educating us in ingredients to avoid and why.

    • So glad you’ve found a vitamin that works for your family and that you’ve noticed a difference in switching! That is so great to hear and I’m glad this post has been helpful for you too! 🙂

    • Hi Shana! Inulin for kids seems to be fine as a short term supplement, but I haven’t seen enough research or data on the use of inulin as a permanent supplement for kids to be able to tell you either way. If it were my kids, I would give them a probiotic daily, and use inulin when they appear to be more constipated and need to “move things along.” But you should also ask your pediatrician for their perspective, as they might recommend inulin over a probiotic for your kids!

    • Hi Ange! I’m glad you found this post helpful! To your question, every post on my blog may contain affiliate links, and as an affiliate partner & Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. You can see more details about this in my disclosure. Hope that helps clarify!

  6. Hi Anjali,
    My 6 yr. old doesn’t drink milk so he has to take a calcium supplement (800mg a day). Can you please recommend one that’s somewhat tasty? Unfortunately he only like chewable or gummies. Thanks in advance!

    • Hi Joanne! I like Nature’s Way Calcium Gummies. Just keep in mind, these gummies contain other vitamins (e.g. Vitamin D, K, etc) so just check with your child’s pediatrician if he is also taking a multivitamin to make sure you get the dosing correct. Hope that helps!

  7. Hi. My daughter is 11 and feels very tired and lack in energy. Also when she sleeps, I recognised there were involuntary spasms most of the night. I wanted to get her started on multivitamin as she has long school days and may not be getting best diet.
    Please confirm what multi vitamins is suited to give her energy

    • Hi Bhavs! I would give her Hiya as it’s a very comprehensive vitamin that includes organic fruits and veggies. But I would also make sure to call your pediatrician and ask them about her involuntary spasms at night and her lack of energy, which may not be something that vitamins can help with (may be due to other causes!) Hope that helps!

    • Hi Mary! Hiya vitamins are formulated for kids aged 2 and up, so if your child is 2 and a half years old, they should be able to take it (as long as your pediatrician approves). Thanks!

  8. Hello! I saw that Bluebonnet (maker of Rainforest Animalz Multi) has a California Prop 65 warning on their website (FAQ section). Is this concerning?

  9. Anjali, What is a good immune boosting vitamin to take at the same time as the Hiya vitamin? My daughter is 11.
    Thanks
    Sejal

    • Hi Sejal! There are a few options for you:
      1) Raise Them Well Immunity Vitamin – this is not a multivitamin, and only contains ingredients to help boost immunity overall. Just check with your pediatrician to make sure they’re ok with you using this and Hiya at the same time.
      2) Beta Kids Immunity – this is a beta glucan supplement which is intended to help boost immunity.
      3) Children’s Best Immunity – this one focuses on elderberry as the main ingredient to help boost immunity! Depending on what type of supplement you’re looking for, any of these 3 could be good options, just make sure your pediatrician signs off on you using any of these for your daughter! Hope that helps!

    • Hi Tiffany! Hiya is a great option – it includes both calcium and zinc, is pretty comprehensive in terms of covering the other vitamins kids need, and its made with organic fruits and veggies!

  10. Hi!

    My kids eat a pretty well balanced diet. They also get in prob too many sweets and juices. I know I need to cut out quite a bit of processed foods. But I keep seeing the claim on First day for aggression and impulse control with ADHD. I was wondering your thoughts on this. And also contemplating between first day and hiya.

    I don’t want to put my kids on multiple different supplements a day but would like to give them what is beneficial since they do eat a variety of meat, fruits and veggies. What is your recommended daily list of supplements. The post you provided so many good options. Some of the different types I would have not thought to have even started my child on. Like the omega and cod liver oil. I have 3 children (8,6,3) and I have not dedicated the time to control their diet and rid it of all the harmful ingredients… but would like to get them on supplements to aid in concentration. And for my oldest impulse control and aggression.

    • Hi Samantha! If your kids eat a really well balanced diet, then I think First Day would be fine as that’s meant to be a food gap supplement for a balanced diet! I think at a minimum you should do a multivitamin + probiotic. You can add in omega 3s depending on how often you and your family eat fish (if you eat a lot of fish, an omega 3 supplement is less necessary!) Hope that helps, let me know if you have any other questions!

  11. Thank you for the thorough review! Any reason you don’t have Mary Ruth’s liquid iron (for toddlers)? It has less ingredients than Nature’s nutra so I’m just curious if there is anything else I’m missing? Also thoughts on Novaferrum liquid (it has more ingredients)? Thanks!

    • Hi Aly! Thanks so much for asking! I thought I had included Mary Ruth’s on this list but looks like I only included their multivitamin and not their iron! Their iron is great, and is my top pick – I’d recommend it over Novaferrum because Mary Ruth’s is organic. The post is updated now, thanks again!

    • Hello Anjali,

      I came across your blog a few years ago when my son was 4. My daughter is now 4 turning 5 and son is turning 7.

      My daughter has a very poor/picky eating style and to get her to eat anything (except junk) is a challenge. My son is okay but doesn’t eat as much as other boys his age. They are vegetarian for the most part (chicken nuggets once a week or so).

      What do you recommend for each? I have been giving them Children’s Best (few days a week) for the last 2 years I think.

      I want to make sure they get their fruits/veggies in as well and I came across First Day. However it does not have iron.

      What do you recommend?

      Thank you very much,

      Jax

      • Hi Jax! Children’s Best is great if you want an all-in-one vitamin that includes iron. But if you want something that will help with supplementing some of the fruit/veggie gaps that may exist in your kids’ diets, then I’d recommend Hiya, which includes a blend of 12 different fruits & veggies. And then, since Hiya doesn’t include iron (and if you want to add in iron), I’d supplement with Mary Ruth’s Liquid Iron for Kids. Hope that helps!

  12. I’m strongly considering hiya for my 10 and 5 year old but also need something for my 3 year old. I know their diets are lacking as they tend to only want to eat carbs. They do eat fruit but very little in the vegetable department. Is there something that could work for all 3 kids

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