Discover how child milk powder helps boost brain power, immunity, and growth forda sakses and overall development (DEVELOPMENT?!) with proper nutrition and stimulation.

Momshies, curious how your kids can achieve sakses sa school and life? With powdered milk plus proper nutrition and stimulation, kayang-kaya na ni bagets maging Bibo+. Swak talaga siya forda parents who want to give their Bibo+ kids additional brain, bone, and immune support.
Let’s discover how powdered milk can help your kid achieve dasurv na nutrition that you can rely on.
Why Milk Powder for Kids: Packed with Nutrition Forda Bibo+
Powdered milk is a convenient solution para ma-meet ang nutritional needs ng iyong mga chikiting along with proper nutrition and stimulation. Forda nutrition ito, packed with essential nutrients for their growth and development.1 It’s a versatile option na dasurv talaga ng kids to grow healthier and stronger.
Nutrient | Description | Benefits for Kids |
|---|---|---|
DHA | Helps boost brain development and intelligence | Helps enhance learning skills |
Iron | Supports blood health and energy levels | Helps them stay active and alert throughout the day |
Vitamin D | Strengthens bones and supports immunity | Helps ensure strong bones for active play |
Protein | Builds and repairs tissues | Supports growth and muscle development |
Calcium | Builds strong bones and teeth | Helps keep them active and strong for playtime |
Phosphorus | Strengthens bones and boosts energy | Helps keep your child energized all day |
Riboflavin | Produces energy in the body | Helps ensure they stay active and lively |
With child milk powder, may dagdag benefits para kay bunso:
- Forda growth and development: Fortified with vitamins and minerals like zinc and iron, nakakatulong ang powdered milk sa weight and height gain ng bata.2
- Bonggang talino para favorite ni teacher: Helpful ang milk powder sa pag-enhance ng memory and thinking skills, kaya naman forda brainy ang mga kids.3
- Immunity boost para di na absent sa school: Child milk powder helps boost immune system para mas madalang mag-absent sa school and more time to learn!4
DHA in Milk Powder Brands: Forda Talino at Galing
DHA, or docosahexaenoic acid, is an omega-3 fatty acid na essential para sa brain development ng iyong anak. Think of it as brain fuel for all their everyday adventures and learning experiences!
Here’s why DHA is important para kay bibong-bibo kid:
- Brain boost: Nakakatulong ang DHA sa pag-develop ng brain power, making learning and memory sharper para sa kanilang araw-araw na discoveries!5
- Vision support: Aids in developing good eyesight, kaya clear-na-clear nila makikita ang instructions ni teacher or mga laro with friends.5
Powdered milk brands with dagdag DHA, like the New Lactum 3+ (vs. previous formulation), helps make sure your little one gets this important nutrient daily. Tulong na dagdag suporta para sa brain, eyes, at buong katawan nila! (with proper nutrition and stimulation)
Introducing NEW Lactum Powdered Milk with Dagdag DHA for Your Bibo+ Kid (vs. previous formulation)

Mommies, say hello to the new and improved Lactum 3+ formula! Now with dagdag DHA (vs. previous formulation), our milk powder for kids is swak-na-swak to help fuel your child’s dagdag galing journey:
- Bibo Power+: With dagdag DHA (vs. previous formulation) it’s like giving your child extra fuel for brain development—kaya ang Bibo kid mo, may itatalino pa!
- Immune support: Lactum 3+ is packed with vitamins and minerals that help boost your child's immune system, para laging handa sa laro at lambing—kaya may ilalakas pa! (with proper nutrition and exercise)
- Bone health: Strengthens bones with added nutrients, so your little explorer can keep running, jumping, and playing—kaya may itatangkad pa! (with proper nutrition and exercise)
Also available in Lactum 0–6 months.
Make the Bibo+ Choice with Milk Powder for Kids
Packed with DHA, vitamins, and minerals, powdered milk is your kakampi in helping raise smarter, stronger kids. It’s more than just gatas—tulong para may igagaling pa ang bagets mo with every glass. (with proper nutrition and stimulation)
Kaya mga mommies, our child milk powder Lactum 3+ is for you. Dagdag DHA kaya may dagdag galing (vs. previous formulation). Start your child’s journey to sakses with Lactum today!
Also available in Lactum 6–12 months.
Breastmilk is still best for babies up to two years of age and beyond.
The use of milk supplements must only be upon the advice of health professionals.
The unnecessary and improper use of this product may be dangerous to your child’s health.
References
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- Sazawal, S., Dhingra, U., Dhingra, P., Hiremath, G., Sarkar, A., Dutta, A., Menon, V. P., & Black, R. E. (2010). Micronutrient fortified milk improves iron status, anemia and growth among children 1–4 years: A double masked, randomized, controlled trial. PLoS ONE, 5(8).https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012167
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- Lohner, S., Jakobik, V., Mihályi, K., Soldi, S., Vasileiadis, S., Theis, S., Sailer, M., Sieland, C., Berényi, K., Boehm, G., & Decsi, T. (2018). Inulin-type Fructan supplementation of 3- to 6-year-old children is associated with higher fecal bifidobacterium concentrations and fewer febrile episodes requiring medical attention. The Journal of Nutrition, 148(8), 1300–1308.https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxy120
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