Beet Carrot Blueberry

Purees - 6 Pack

Earthy beets, sweet carrots, and juicy blueberries with a touch of coconut milk. Rich in Lutein and Vitamin A to help support healthy vision. Bright flavor, big benefits!

Key Nutrients
Lutein
Folate
DHA
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Beet Carrot Blueberry

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  • Certified Organic

  • non-GMO

  • Clean Label Certified

  • 16 Brain Supporting Nutrients

  • No Added Sugar

  • Veggie-First

  • and Vegan

  • Certified Organic

  • non-GMO

  • Clean Label Certified

  • 16 Brain Supporting Nutrients

  • No Added Sugar

  • Veggie-First

  • and Vegan

  • Certified Organic

  • non-GMO

  • Clean Label Certified

  • 16 Brain Supporting Nutrients

  • No Added Sugar

  • Veggie-First

  • and Vegan

Beet Carrot Blueberry

No, this isn't a special menu item at your local trendy juice shop, but it sure comes close! Hearty beets and carrots blend with blueberries and a hint of coconut milk for added sweetness to deliver a delicious meal packed with key nutrients like Lutein and Vitamin A to support your baby’s visual development. Formulated for babies but suitable for all ages; you never outgrow nutrition!

your child’s growing brain

so much is happening in the first few months

What you feed your child now plays a critical role in their brain development. During the first few years of life, the brain is making millions of new connections every day and different regions are growing at different times.

Beet Carrot Blueberry contains:

Lutein

Key ways lutein supports your baby’s brain and body
  • Healthy eyes
  • Visual development
  • Antioxidant properties
  • Thinking
  • Memory
  • Language
Lutein supports the brain regions involved when your baby does things like...
  • Hold your gaze a little longer each time
  • Look to an object making noise
Some foods rich in lutein
  • Tomatoes
  • Dark, leafy greens like spinach and kale
  • Peas
  • Broccoli
  • Winter squash, like pumpkin and butternut squash
  • Okra
  • Zucchini
  • Oranges
  • Grapefruit

Folate

Key ways folate supports your baby’s brain and body
  • Making brain cells
  • Communication between brain cells
  • Motor and sensory functions
  • Making red blood cells
  • Maintaining the structure of DNA
Folate supports the brain regions involved when your baby does things like...
  • Show interest in other infants
  • Hold his head up by himself
  • Sit up on her own
Some foods rich in folate
  • Dark, leafy greens like spinach and kale
  • Chickpeas
  • Broccoli
  • Mangoes
  • Soybeans (edamame)
  • Lentils
  • Asparagus
  • Avocados
  • Oranges and other citrus fruits

DHA

Key ways DHA supports your baby’s brain and body
  • A big role in early brain growth and development
  • Creation of new brain cells
  • Motor and sensory functions
  • Healthy eyes
  • Visual development
  • Building nerve cells
  • Nerve function
  • Healthy immune system
  • Reducing inflammation in the body
DHA supports the brain regions involved when your baby does things like...
  • Tracking a fast moving object with their eyes
  • Searching for an object where it was last seen
  • Babbling in ways that sound like real words
Some foods rich in DHA
  • Fatty fish like salmon, anchovies, mackerel, and tuna
  • Kelp and other seaweed
  • Algal oil
  • Omega-3 enriched eggs