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Kids' & Infant Health

Blackmores’ Kids’ Health content helps parents support their children’s growth, immunity, and wellbeing with practical, age-appropriate health guidance.

Our dark chocolate and apricot bites make are a great snack for women on-the-go, perfect to prep on the weekend and enjoy all week long.

Children are more than just ‘little adults’. Read on for our advice on how to keep your kids healthy.

Colic is the term used to describe bowel pain caused by wind - it occurs most frequently in babies and is a common cause of sleepless nights for baby and parents alike.

While juice can be nutritious, excess sugar consumption whether through sweets or sweet drinks is not optimal.

Help your teenager stay happy and healthy with our go-to guide that tackles a handful of key health and wellbeing areas that are vital at this age and life stage.

In a tech-dominated world, playing old-school games with your family can be a great way to shake off the cobwebs and chalk up some quality family time. Here are some classic all-ages games worth resurrecting.

This lemon and berry slice is perfect for the mid-morning munchies or to beat back the 3pm slump.

Keep your sweet-tooth in check with these a touch of naughty but mostly nice, superfood snacks from Roberta Nelson.

Plates of mini pancakes made with a mix of grains and topped with healthy favourites!

Most kids have a natural affinity for animals. So, it’s not uncommon for a child to harass mum and dad to purchase a dog, cat or bird until one or both caregivers relent.

Start your day off right with these tasty wholemeal pancakes.

Discover why nurturing your children’s social and emotional development can set them up for success in the future, and 3 ways you can help to make a positive difference

The latest buzzword in tackling tech obsession in children, we look at the whys and how-tos of logging out and hitting refresh on their device use.

What the latest guidelines say about how your use of devices may be influencing your kids and how you can teach them that that tech is not the only way.

Looking for a pretty, helpful gift for new or soon-to-be parents? Bunny Books may be just the ticket.

A banana smoothie for breakfast, complete with the benefits of prebiotic and probiotic foods will give your kids a nutritious start to the day.

Made in a matter of minutes this nutrient packed smoothie is the perfect refined sugar free treat for your little Well Being.

Check out our 7 lunch box ideas for fussy eaters to make a healthy lunch your kids can’t resist.

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