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Gerber Baby Cereal Organic 1st Foods, Grain & Grow, Oatmeal, 8 Ounces (Pack of 6)

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About this item

  • Six 8 oz packages of Gerber 1st Foods Organic Single-Grain Oatmeal Baby Cereal
  • Single-grain Gerber organic oatmeal cereal is an ideal way to start solids
  • Classic oatmeal stage 1 baby food is made with whole grains
  • Non-GMO organic baby food is made with no artificial colors or flavors
  • Baby oatmeal supplies iron, calcium, zinc and vitamins for healthy growth in a single-grain variety to check for sensitivities


When your baby is ready to start solids, try Gerber 1st Foods Organic Single Grain Oatmeal Baby Cereal. This Gerber baby food stage 1 uses organic oatmeal for a single grain variety that helps your little one start with solids. USDA Certified Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified, this baby oatmeal cereal is made with no artificial colors or flavors. Gerber oatmeal contains iron to help support learning ability and just two servings of this infant oatmeal per day supply 90% of your baby's daily value of iron. Gerber oatmeal cereal also has vitamin C, vitamin E, zinc and 6 B vitamins for healthy growth and calcium to help build healthy bones and teeth. Single-grain infant cereals are an ideal first solid food to check for food sensitivities and help develop your baby's eating skills. Completely cooked and ready to serve, this Gerber First Foods organic oatmeal is easy to prepare for your supported sitter by adding breastmilk or infant formula. Store in a cool, dry place and use within 30 days of opening.


MB
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
My baby loves this cereal. I mix it with water instead.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
My son loves this as his oatmeal
Shirley
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Was great for my puppies đŸ¶. They growing and healthy
Cameron
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
This rice is handy for adding to a bottle of breast milk or formula. Our child often would be hungry after his bottle and went through formula like crazy. We tried adding a little bit of this to his bottles and it managed to fill him up, add a bit of extra nutrition and saved some money since it reduced the total number of bottles needed.
Tashia
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I strongly recommend Gerber Cereals food for babies transitioning to solid foods .It come in different flavors rice , oatmeal . It provides a balanced diet , it is easily prepared , has a mild taste and smells great , value for money and can be found in most grocery stores and online retailers . Gerber is a trusted brand
Tracy B
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Great product for introducing solids—our baby loves the taste, and it mixes smoothly with water (and apple sauce!). The organic ingredients and iron content give us peace of mind. Only downside: the lids are a bit tricky to close securely. Overall, a good buy!
Lyla Mae
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
I bought this cereal for introducing solids to my 6 month old, and continued using it to meet my baby's nutritional recommendations for grains.She took to it very well and hasn't had any stomach issues. It's one of her favorite things to eat now! You can add more or less of the cereal to modify the texture based on your baby's development stage with solids, and can help get your baby more used to textures. It's a good value in bulk and super easy to make and mix with fruits.If you are looking for a bulk grain cereal for your baby, I would recommend buying this.I hope this review was helpful!
EE
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2020
I never write reviews, but I felt compelled to after reading a few here with parents experiencing vomiting with this product and their babies.My little one has FPIES which is a type of food allergy that is not detected by the usual blood test. FPIES stands for food protein induced enterocolitis syndrome and is basically a GI reaction to a certain food protein. With FPIES, babies experience vomiting and/or diarrhea rather than an anaphylactic response. This product contains wheat which is one of the most common triggers for FPIES and food allergies in general. I suspect those who have tried this with their babies and experienced vomiting have a wheat intolerance.Back to the product— my little one luckily does not have a wheat allergy. He tolerates this stuff well and it’s been great mixed in with his morning yogurt and purĂ©ed fruits. I also add it to bone broth and basically anything that needs a little more oomph to it. I always finish his leftovers because I hate food going to waste, and I think the taste is very subtle. It’s mostly just for added texture. Packaging makes it easy to measure out. No complaints!