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The best type of milk for (most) 1-year-old children is whole cow's milk, which contains more fat than reduced-fat (2 percent), low-fat (1 percent) or nonfat (skim) milk.
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Learn More »Tots who are 1-year-old should drink about 2 to 3 cups of cow’s milk (the equivalent of about two servings of dairy) each day. Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, stick to the whole milk variety, which contains the fat content that babies need to grow.
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Learn More »If your little one has a milk allergy (or milk intolerance), he may need to drink an alternative milk. But not all milk alternatives are created equal. Non-dairy milks are made from plant ingredients like rice, almonds, coconuts, oats and more. The amount of nutrients in these drinks can vary from milk to milk (and brand to brand) and many of the sweetened varieties contain added sugars — something your toddler doesn’t need at this age. For this reason, experts don’t recommend that children under the age of 5 drink milk alternatives. The exception to this rule is fortified soy milk, which is nutritionally similar to cow’s milk (and an acceptable substitute for moo juice). If your child has a milk allergy or intolerance, or your family doesn’t eat animal products, ask your pediatrician if soy milk is right for him.
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