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thread: What does your toddler drink?

  1. #19
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    Oct 2006
    Melbourne
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    Milk and water here too. If we are out I get her a 'babycino' (just frothed milk) so she thinks she is a big grown up girl and she loves it!

  2. #20
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    Mar 2007
    Somewhere in the West
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    DD is allowed diluted juice with a meal, but otherwise it's just water. She knows not to ask for juice between meals. Milkshakes are milk mixed with fruit. I want to avoid soft drink for as long as possible. She's nearly 3.

  3. #21
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    Sep 2004
    Melbourne
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    breastmilk and water only until about 2 and now he will have some skim milk as well. I'm a no juice mummy as well, the older boys always want juice but i tell them to eat an orange lol.

  4. #22
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    I was much "better" with my first two children... basically only milk and water and diluted juice until they were about 3yo. With my current 2yo toddler he will just grab any drink my 4yo or teenager leaves lying around. Whatever my 4yo demands my 2yo has to have (I make it more dilute). In winter they start the day with a very dilute hot chocolate. I'm still BFing my 2yo so actually his day starts with a BF in bed (and ends the same way too with often a lunch-time BF as well).

    One thing I have never used are "toddler artificial milk" the stuff in a tin that looks like formula. What a complete waste of money that would be. I guess some children might need it if they are having trouble consuming solids but even then by 2yo they should be able to have smoothies etc with some blended superfoods like In-Liven etc.

  5. #23
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
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    Both my DSs - 3 1/2 and nearly 2 - only drink water and cows' milk. It's all they've ever had and they don't miss anything else. This is in fact all they should be drinking, so don't doubt yourself, you are doing a great job. Many parents give juice but this is not a good thing. It is bad for children (and adults if we are going to get technical!) and also can have the effect that it makes them want sweet drinks all the time so they drink less water. Stick with what you are doing hun, well done to you.

  6. #24
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    Jun 2003
    Ubiquity
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    Milk, water, diluted juice or cordial (on special occasions) and for a real treat when we are out a milkshake shared with her sister. No softdrink at all whatsoever. He actually asks for water more than anything else, both my kids do. I think because I never made a fuss over YOU MUST DRINK WATER they don't see it as a chore. But then I love water too so maybe thats why.

  7. #25
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    Milk,juice and water,milkshakes,

  8. #26
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    Jul 2006
    Logan
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    You are doing a great job!!! Keep the juices and uneccessary drinks away for as long as possible. If anyone questions why my girls don't have juice I just tell them that is it not recommended by the dentist!!!!

  9. #27
    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
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    Water, milk and juice. I fill up their juice cups once a day and that has to last them - once thats gone, they have water. I find my girls ask for water over juice anyway. On special occassions i allow the older one a small cup of fizzy drink.

  10. #28
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    Jul 2005
    Sydney
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    My DD is nearly two and a half and she has mostly water and a bf morning and night. She has a small cup of tea (using on of our already dunked tea bags and a lot of milk) for an occasional treat and sometimes a smoothie (normally home made) or a plain cows milk. A babycino a few times (another treat). And when we go to church on Sunday she has a little bit of (very diluted) cordial at supper. She once wanted to try a soft drink and I let her go ahead because she tried to drink it too fast and I imagine got bubbles up her nose 'cause she pulled away and made a face! Hasn't asked since...

  11. #29
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    Sep 2004
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    Charlie drank only milk and water until he was two, but my DH now buys him juice and the occasional choc milk when we're out. He has never had soft drinks before though.

  12. #30
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    Sep 2006
    the mulberry bush
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    wow this is great i see most people think the same way as me....

    it might stem from the fact that i only really drink water, and my ultimate vice is coke... i don't do cups of tea or coffee, or juice really..... i don't mind juice, but prefer water.... i am completely and utterly addicted to coke though and can even remember being a kid and having an unhealthy love for it.... i guess i am trying to avoid the same thing happening to my dd..... there is no way she is ever going to try coke.... fizzy drinks yeah i suppose once she is older now and then, but NOT COKE!!

  13. #31
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    Milk and water here too!!

    Oscar has never had anything else to drink so far. I am keeping him away from juices and cordial for as long as possible. He loves water which is fantastic so I keep encouraging it as much as possible!

  14. #32
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    Aug 2004
    Hunter Valley, Wine Country, NSW
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    My boys are 2 and 3 years, they drink milk and water, people are very surprised that they are happy to drink plain water!!!!

  15. #33
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    I know a few women with coke addictions. I can understand in a way: I'd struggle to avoid my 2 cups of coffee each day. Maybe what you could try is not keeping it in the house... at least not in large bottles. Buy a 750ml bottle so that you are forced to ration it and that when your children are older you will notice the level go down faster! If it's just a small bottle then it looks more like some ONE'S bottle... not just something available to who ever opens the 'fridge.

    I was only able to give up coffee on a few occassions when it simply wasn't kept in the house. If you really want to quit i'd start there... allow yourself to buy it when you are shopping... maybe allocate one single venue (cafe/supermarket) where you allow yourself to buy it so that you aren't doing a total ban... psychologically that should be better/easier to cope with.

    You could also check out a thread i started last year... don't know if it's still up... about what a single can of coke does to you! LOL That should make you even more determined to keep it away from your kids... I'll see if I can find a link.

    good work being so focussed on this too BTW

    ETA: Ok here is the link to the Coke drinking thread
    Last edited by Bathsheba; August 13th, 2008 at 03:25 PM.

  16. #34
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    Oct 2007
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    Breastmilk and water here and sometimes ricemilk with lunch.

  17. #35
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    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
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    Jovie gets rice milk and water. Matilda is 4 and only now gets 1/2 cup of juice every few days.
    In summer when I was struggling to get Matilda to drink anything, I would give her a drop of cordial in water, and Jovie would scream, so I'd do a drop of beetroot juice in water LMAO.... just for the colour

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