
- Gerber Graduates Grabbers, Fruit and Yogurt Strawberry Banana (6 Count, 4.23 Oz Each)
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From $7.50 (New)

From $7.50 (New)

| Latest | $7.50 Mar 27, '16 |
| Highest | $9.99 Feb 9, '16 |
| Lowest | $7.50 Mar 21, '16 |
| Average | $8.30 (30d avg) $8.65 (90d avg) $8.61 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Nov 28, 2015 |
30 day average: 14,096
90 day average: 13,436
Gerber Graduates Grabbers Gerber Graduates Grabbers are delicious, squeezable fruits in fun, self-feed pouches, for your toddler to take on the go. Strawberry Banana flavor contains real fruit and low-fat yogurt,* and is a good source of Vitamins C, E, and Calcium, to support healthy growth. This product should only be fed to seated, supervised children. Keep the cap out of reach of children and do not use if pouch is damaged or swollen. This unopened product can be stored at room temperature, but once opened, must be refrigerated and served within 24 hours. Do not microwave. *Pasteurized after culturing.
**One toddler serving is cup of fruit. At A Glance Your Bundle Of Energy Has A Social Life Your toddler becomes more independent with each day, something youll notice at mealtimes too. She might insist on feeding herself rather than have you help, now that her finger-feeding skills are improving, and shell play around with a spoon herself. Socially, shell be excited to meet new people and shell even join in on conversations. But be ready, because your Toddler might also get familiar with words like no and mine - a way to express her newfound independence! Frequently Asked Questions How will I know when my child is ready for Graduates products?
Graduates offers a line of products that are appropriate for the Crawler, Toddler, or Toddler 2+ (ages 2 years and up) stage of your childs development. Read the package for the developmental cues that indicate your child may ready for each product. My baby is a picky eater. How can I get her to try new foods?
Your baby is growing up right before your eyes! She laughs. She waves bye-bye. And she may turn her head away from the spoon if she doesnt want to try a new food. If that sounds familiar, here are some hints for feeding your finicky eater: Though mealtime may seem challenging right now, your persistence will pay off. Youll be helping your child establish healthy eating habits. If your child doesnt seem to like a new food, dont be discouraged. Some experts say it may take a minimum of 10 exposures to a new food before he may decide that he likes it.