(ARA) - Moms and dads know that young kids need a solid nutritional foundation to grow up healthy and strong. But for many little kids, stubborn eating habits can stand in the way of a healthy meal. It can be tempting to give in to a tantrum and let your child eat whatever he or she wants. But nutrition experts and pediatricians agree that the right balance of nutrients, including calcium, protein and certain vitamins, is critical for a healthy future. Ninety percent of bone strength is developed during childhood and adolescence, so it's essential that young children get enough of calcium, protein and Vitamin D. To help them get some of the nutrients they need, choose a power-packed dairy snack like Dannon's new Dan-o-nino as part of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. Dan-o-nino has a thick and creamy taste preschoolers will love. It is also an easily spoonable snack that they can eat by themselves while they develop their motor skills. Dan-o-nino is an excellent source of calcium, delivering ounce per ounce two times the amount of calcium of milk. It also contains 6 percent of the recommended daily value of Vitamin D per serving and is a good source of protein with three grams per serving - 19 percent of the recommended daily value. To learn more about making Dan-o-nino part of your child's diet, visit www.danonino.us.com.
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