Sweet Potato Chicken Broth

Bone Broth - 6 Pack

Savory sweet potato and pinto beans with a hint of cumin make the perfect flavor adventure. Packed with Lutein, Niacin, Protein, Folate, and Vitamin A, it supports vision, balance, and motor skills. Bold taste, brain-boosting power!

Key Nutrients
Iron
Protein
Copper
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Sweet Potato Chicken Broth

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  • Certified Organic

  • non-GMO

  • Clean Label Certified

  • 16 Brain Supporting Nutrients

  • and Veggie-First

  • Certified Organic

  • non-GMO

  • Clean Label Certified

  • 16 Brain Supporting Nutrients

  • and Veggie-First

  • Certified Organic

  • non-GMO

  • Clean Label Certified

  • 16 Brain Supporting Nutrients

  • and Veggie-First

Sweet Potato Chicken Broth

Nutrient-dense sweet potato meet pinto beans and cumin for the ultimate palate trainer for your little one! Boasting an impressive blend of key brain supporting nutrients like Lutein, Niacin, Protein, Folate and Vitamin A, this puree is perfect for supporting the brain regions responsible for visual processing, balance and motor function, and helps broaden your baby's palate to encourage healthy eating habits. 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.

Sweet Potato Chicken Broth contains:

Iron

Key ways iron supports your baby’s brain and body
  • Thinking
  • Learning
  • Motor function
  • Making red blood cells
  • Building muscles
Iron supports the brain regions involved when your baby does things like...
  • Stand solo
  • Walk holding on to furniture
  • Act frustrated when told, “No”
Some foods rich in iron
  • Beef
  • Chicken
  • Turkey
  • Beans
  • Spinach
  • Broccoli
  • Chickpeas
  • Squash seeds
  • Peas
  • Green beans
  • Fish
  • Tofu
  • Iron-fortified infant cereal
  • Other iron-fortified foods

Protein

Key ways protein supports your baby’s brain and body

  • Building muscles
  • Building strong bones
  • Whole-body growth
  • Brain scaffolding—building out the cells and structures
  • Memory
  • Communication between brain cells

Protein supports the brain regions involved when your baby does things like...

  • Recognize familiar faces
  • Put objects in a container
  • Take her first steps

Some foods rich in protein

  • Beans
  • Quinoa
  • Peas
  • Chickpeas
  • Meat—beef, chicken, turkey, pork, and more
  • Fish
  • Tofu
  • Milk
  • Yogurt
  • Cottage cheese
  • Pumpkin seeds

Diagram of a brain with the hippocampus highlighted, labeled 'Brain region: Hippocampus'.

Copper

Key ways copper supports your baby’s brain and body
  • Thinking
  • Protecting brain cells against damage
  • Motor control
  • Balance
  • Antioxidant properties
  • Iron absorption
  • Bone strength
Copper supports the brain regions involved when your baby does things like...
  • Hold on to your shirt when she is being held
  • Hold her head upright by herself
  • Make gestures that are more purposeful and less primitive
Some foods rich in copper
  • Sunflower seeds
  • Mangoes
  • Spinach
  • Nuts
  • Kale
  • Lentils