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Preschoolers and Sugar - Grams per Day RecommendationFind out how many grams of added sugar are the limit for your preschooler. Some healthy foods like whole fruit and milk have naturally occurring sugars which don't need to be limited. Added sugars, however, supply extra calories and no nutrients and limiting them is a healthy goal for your preschooler.
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Sugar is added to many foods for sweetness and appeal. But eating lots of added sugars isn't healthy for your preschooler. Use this list of added sugars in foods to help make healthier food choices for your preschooler. Save the really sweet stuff for desserts and special occasions!
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Getting enough calcium early in life is important to bone health later in life. Find out your preschooler's calcium requirements and offer these calcium-rich foods and drinks.
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Preschoolers and Sugar - Grams per Day Recommendation
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Added Sugars in Common Preschooler Foods
Sugar is added to many foods for sweetness and appeal. But eating lots of added sugars isn't healthy for your preschooler. Use this list of added sugars in foods to help make healthier food choices for your preschooler. Save the really sweet stuff for desserts and special occasions!
Preschooler Calcium Needs
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