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thread: What does your toddler drink?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    the mulberry bush
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    Question What does your toddler drink?

    my 16 month old dd has only tasted milk and water.... she doesn't actually know other drinks exist (except for seeing cups of teas and soft drinks, she hasn't actually tasted them)...

    a relative of mine seemed quite surprised she had only had water.... i've never thought to give her anything else.... not sure what her options are - juice is so full of sugar (natural, but completely full of it nonetheless)....

    It has only just occured to me that dd wouldn't know what to do with a prima, haha.

    What do you toddlers drink? Is it odd that mine only drinks water?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    7,197

    Isabelle is almost 15 mths old and is the same. Juice, as you said is full of sugar, and really, there is no need for them to have anything other than milk and water. We will be holding off from giving her any juice or other drinks for as long as possible as they really aren't needed in her diet! Take heart! Also, Iz is a HUGE water drinker- she sips on it all day long and has big drinks from it when having her meals too. Loves it!

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    only water and milk here too, only the occasional sip of my coffee, loves the stuff

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Brissy
    2,208

    DD is 18mths and has only ever had milk & water too! She has never had lollies or chocolate either, and people always seem to be trying to feed her all kinds of stuff... it really bugs me!
    Keep them away from all the nasties for as long as possible I say

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    7,197

    Coffee!!! Jols, I swear this bubby will be the same because it is the only thing I have been craving while pregnant with him!

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Feb 2007
    Ma hoos
    1,062

    Another one here who's only had water or milk, so you are not alone. I figure that until he's old enough to realise that there are things like juice & cordial out there, I have no reason to introduce them. Hopefully it's a year or so away. And even when he does realise, they'll be "treats", rather than a standard offering for us. I don't think I'm being mean, I think that I'm being nutritionally kind.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    Coffee!!! Jols, I swear this bubby will be the same because it is the only thing I have been craving while pregnant with him!
    i have to give DD my enpty takeaway latte cups so she can have the dreges!! she's wierd, doesnt even thumb her nose to the taste!! weird!!

  8. #8
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
    6,054

    Rum.



    No! Not really. Water, milk, water with a splash of juice, sips of my tea if he's bugging me. And he's almost 2.

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    946

    DS is 5.7yrs old and still has just water and milk (rice milk is his fav), occaisionally since he was about 2yrs, he has a weak milo/hot choc and 100% fruit juice watered down. And he is allowed (since he was about 4.5yrs) to have a flav. milk if he gets a happy meal or out at a cafe etc. lol - sound like meanies, dont we?!

    Recently he has asked to try beer or fizzy drinks if we have some, but he dosent like them, so I think YIPPEEE - thats good! Hopefully the depriving is responsible for that



    The coffee thing is funny, when DS was 2.5yrs, DH misunderstood my instructions to make DS a 'coffee', meaning a warm milk with bit of spice and honey in it like what my mum had recently given DS to pretend he was like us grown ups.
    DH made DS a drink and DS drank it all up. 5 mins later DS just went NUTS, crazy, silly,hyper....it took me a moment and then I realised and DH confirmed when I asked him, he had actually made DS a milky coffee!!!!

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    Mornington Peninsula, Vic
    1,624

    same here, milk & Water and will be for a long time (I hope)......

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
    3,715

    Water, BM and cows milk here I'm a dental nurse so absolutely paranoid about him having any sugary drinks, as they are lethal for little kids teeth! Well they're bad for all of us, but particularly kids. No juice, no cordial, no soft drink, there's simply no need at this age. As he gets older and goes to parties etc he will be allowed soft drinks as a treat, but we will not have them at home. I was deprived of lollies and yummy drinks as a kid, pretty much anything that wasn't super healthy, and it did nothing for me except make me want them more LOL, even as an adult. Nearly all things are good in moderation

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Over the rainbow
    1,509

    Oh hell, I'm the bad mother in this thread

    Dd has ... milk, water, diluted juices (apple, litchi, punch, mango, guava) she does not like fruit on it's own, only peaches, sips of DH's coke (thinking that I don't see him), Rooibos tea - black and with milk, Vanilla milkshake, Hot Chocolate sips, Oros coolaid ... actually she takes sips from anything me or DH, or anyone else for that matters, has

    No coffee yet

    That sounds bad but, really I don't sit her down with a bottle of vanilla shake and let her drink the whole lot. She gets half a kid's serving when we go out into the city as a treat. And the other stuff is only sips and taste-test as we grow older. She has her milk as "food" and that's about it.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2008
    In beautiful chaos!
    2,335

    Annabelle only has water. Sometimes when I have a herbal tea she'll have a sip. Buts thats all. Mum says to me "Juice is good for them."
    I then hand over the sheet of info my MCHN gave me on juice and kids. Dilated is fine but my problem is She'll turn off water and I'll find it to hard to get her back on it.
    We have spent $5000 on Dps teeth because of his mother being incapable of monitoring or giving a rats a$$ what her son ate or drank, that we are VERY careful what we give Annabelle to drink and EAT

    We dont completely leave sweets and bad food out of her diet as I'm to scared she'll go crazy for the day she tries them if we deprive her. She probably gets junk food or sweets once a fortnight, maybe less.....depends

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Feb 2005
    Happy Valley, Adelaide
    1,010

    DS1 only has water or milk most of the time and he's nearly 3! As a treat he will ask for "lemon" which is water with some frsh lemon juice squeezed in. He has had straight juice or even soft drink when we're out, but really is just as happy with his version of "juice".

    Oh - and he loves cinos - just frothed milk, sometimes with a marshmellow in it as a treat!

  15. #15
    Registered User

    May 2007
    3,341

    DD drinks h20 during the day and only 1 cup formula at night.
    So not abnormal at all
    Occasionally i make her a milkshake or fruit smoothie - i figure this is better than fruit juice

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    120

    DD1 drinks water, milk (cows milk with some toddler formula), baby juice from the boxes every now and then and milk shakes (cows milk with banana and strawberries and some toddler formula mixed in), DD2 drinks the same but not the baby juice (although she has tasted it).

    My girls dont have soft drink, tea, coffee or cordial as they are so so young, they will get enough of it when they are older.

    My DD1 does get the end of my orange juice of a morning as I've been using it to have my iron pills, she only gets a small amt tho.

    Cheers,

    Beck

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Sep 2007
    29

    Only milk and water here for my 2.5 year old. My sister's little girl who is 4 refuses to drink anything other than juice or strong cordial, imagine all that sugar - she is very hyper. You could say I've learnt from my sisters mistakes. Why offer them something that they don't really need at least until they realise what is out there anyway. My son loves his water throughout the day and has milk morning and night. Everyone is always offering him cordial and softdrink and I tell them water is fine, they look at me as though I'm a mean parent but infact it is the exact opposite.

  18. #18

    Apr 2007
    the Sauna
    1,995

    milk and water are the main things my DS drinks , when we are out or at a party juice (somethimes watered down sometimes not) is allowed , but my mum and mil give him softdrink , grrrr i dont even drink it ..... but its the 80/20 rule here , 80% of his diet is great and 20% is treat or food you buy when your out ...

    its not easy to control what your kids eat when your out , but as long as they brush their teeth and expend their energy then i think they are ok !!

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