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Old 08-10-10, 11:29 PM   Cheerios! Post #1 (permalink)
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Cheerios!

Cheerios (and the generic versions thereof) MUST be one of the best inventions known to man (or toddler, anyway!). They're easy for littles to eat, easy to get hold of for them, and delicious.

And now they have a variety!
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Old 08-12-10, 10:33 AM   Cheerios! Post #2 (permalink)
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I give my son regular Cheerios, but I won't give him the other flavors because they have a lot more sugar. He loves the plain ones though. A quarter of a cup in the afternoon makes a good snack
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Old 08-12-10, 10:54 AM   Cheerios! Post #3 (permalink)
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My daughter never got on with them. She just preferred milkies to it, and even now she isn't interested in cereals of any kind. I wish she were-breakfast is hard!
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Old 08-15-10, 10:05 PM   Cheerios! Post #4 (permalink)
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Cheerios were probably the best invention ever for first finger foods. Even when they get all over the house, they've done their job. Kix works too if you're concerned about sugar in your baby's variety.
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Old 08-15-10, 11:18 PM   Cheerios! Post #5 (permalink)
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Another bonus to them *here* is that when my daughter throws some in the floor (as she inevitably does), the dog likes them, too, so he cleans them up!
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Old 08-27-10, 12:03 PM   Cheerios! Post #6 (permalink)
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My kid loves cheerios to this day. He is 4 and will still ask for a bowl with no milk, just for a snack even if he just had them for breakfast. We also sometimes give him chex or life cereal.
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Old 08-27-10, 07:22 PM   Cheerios! Post #7 (permalink)
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And now they have a variety!

And the chocolate are the best. Just as healthy as the others. But I can't buy them because I tend to want to eat bowl after bowl lol
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Old 08-27-10, 10:54 PM   Cheerios! Post #8 (permalink)
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I know they will be in my regular shopping list for the twins. I have babysat enough nephews to know how important they are. I am still finding them under my sofa cushions from the last babysitting adventure.
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