Kid-Friendly Multivitamins That My Kids Take, Liked, and Hated

We all need a multivitamin in our daily health routine and kids are not exempt. While many labels will suggest that the minimum age is 4 there are a few brands that I was able to give to my children at age 3 with approval from their pediatrician.

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My children are picky eaters. Daily supplements like multivitamins help them to continue to grow, develop, and retain the proper nourishment that their bodies need.

Here are a few kid-friendly multivitamins that we use daily, once used and liked, and hated and will never use again.

Multivitamins

Lil Critters – The kids take these daily.

Up & Up Kids Multivitamin Gummies – good taste, size, and price

Spring Valley Organic Kids Multivitamins – great taste, slightly pricier than other brands, but rarely in stock with local stores

Equate Children’s Multivitamins – good taste, great price, but rarely in stock with local stores

Elderberry Immunity Supplements

Equate Children’s Black Elderberry – The kids take these daily.

Spring Valley Kid’s Elderberry Gummies – great taste, slightly pricier than other brands, rarely in stock with local stores

Sambucol Immunity Support – This is always our second choice when the Equate are unavailable.

Nature’s Way Sambucus Elderberry Gummies – great taste, slightly pricier than other brands, also includes vitamin c and zinc

Probiotic Supplements

Spring Valley Kids Probiotic and Prebiotic – The kids take these daily. These are our favorite, but they are rarely in stock in local stores.

Digestive Advantage Kids Probiotic Gummies – Our second favorite after the Spring Valley brand.

Equate Probiotic Gummies – The kids and I hated the taste and texture of these gummies.

Culterelle Kids Daily Probiotic – okay taste and texture, but slightly pricier than other brands

Be sure to share any daily supplements that your child takes with your pediatrician.

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