This morning Alfie tried Ella's kitchen's new 'Wakey, Wakey, Round Ones'.
The packaging is fantastic, Alfie knew straight away that this treat was for him, and his older brother suspected that this was a treat that he could not miss out on.
Alfie is 19 months old now, and polishes off a few rounds of toast or some wheatabix each morning. Finn is 3 and a half now and can polish off 10 wheatabix, with no issues what so ever...with chopped up banana of course, but all of the children's cereals that are filled with sugar, salt and cheap nasty toys is starting to catch his eye, and every so often...usually on shopping day, we encounter the 'me not like this anymore, me need...' and then which ever cereal has the best packet becomes essential to his daily routine!
What I love the most about this packaging is it has a cap at the top, like a bottle, so that it can be resealed properly, and also, Finn can pour his own cereal, promoting his independence. It also means that I can take the bag out with me, without it spilling at the bottom of my handbag.
I filled their bowls and added some fresh, cold milk. Moments later those bowls were not just emptied...but licked clean too!
A hit! Not just for 19month old Alfie, but for 3 year old Finn too!
The cereal consists of different multigrain loops which are easy for young babies to eat. This cereal is suitable from 12 months and I'd recommend it to any little one, who wants to be like a bit brother or sister or just a very independent baby, who is bored of all the regular options.
The new range does offer breakfasts for younger babies too!
The packaging is fantastic, Alfie knew straight away that this treat was for him, and his older brother suspected that this was a treat that he could not miss out on.
Alfie is 19 months old now, and polishes off a few rounds of toast or some wheatabix each morning. Finn is 3 and a half now and can polish off 10 wheatabix, with no issues what so ever...with chopped up banana of course, but all of the children's cereals that are filled with sugar, salt and cheap nasty toys is starting to catch his eye, and every so often...usually on shopping day, we encounter the 'me not like this anymore, me need...' and then which ever cereal has the best packet becomes essential to his daily routine!
What I love the most about this packaging is it has a cap at the top, like a bottle, so that it can be resealed properly, and also, Finn can pour his own cereal, promoting his independence. It also means that I can take the bag out with me, without it spilling at the bottom of my handbag.
I filled their bowls and added some fresh, cold milk. Moments later those bowls were not just emptied...but licked clean too!
A hit! Not just for 19month old Alfie, but for 3 year old Finn too!
The cereal consists of different multigrain loops which are easy for young babies to eat. This cereal is suitable from 12 months and I'd recommend it to any little one, who wants to be like a bit brother or sister or just a very independent baby, who is bored of all the regular options.
The new range does offer breakfasts for younger babies too!