Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Post Sesame Street Cereal Review

 Post Sesame  Street Cereal Review

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What it looks like drowned in milk. LOL

Nice size for toddlers and visually appealing letters.

This is a little project Zack* and I did after a snack of the cereal.

A bunch of mini-games that are easy, fun, and entertaining while you get breakfast.
Front of the box- everyone loves Cookie Monster, right?
My tips for a successful breakfast with little ones:
1. Utilize the activities on boxes: especially with this cereal it challenged Zack and made him think
2. Make it fun: Add little songs, videos, or just talk
3. Eat with them: If you have breakfast while your child does, it frees up time later to play
4.  Make a game out of it: Whether its counting how many pieces of cereal you can count in 5 seconds, or who can eat their cereal the slowest, just have fun with it
5. Eat well: You can't have a successful breakfast without eating healthy, so start the day off right, this cereal is a very good example of this



 My (Long) Review:
 
My toddler (Zack) and I love the new Post Sesame Street cereal. First off, Zack loved the packaging and he loved the fact that his favorite characters, Cookie Monster and Elmo were on the box. A little background:  Zack is a toddler, and my Husband and I also tried it too.


My husband actually really liked it. With two fun flavors, Apple and Banana it is sure to be your families new go-to cereal. With a little assistance from me, he played the little games on the back of the box and had fun while I got the bowl and milk ready. I liked that the cereal was easy to chew and visually appealing with the x and o shapes and that this is way healthier for your little ones then most sugar and HFCS laden cereal.
They did get soggy after a few minutes in the milk though. I wish they were a tiny bit crunchier so they would have more of a bit and withstand the milk better, but this isn’t a big issue since most infants like soft, chewy foods.
 Zack’s favorite flavor was the banana, I think it was because it was a tad bit sweeter, but the apple flavor was good too, (I also had a little taste test). I was very surprised when Adam asked for seconds, which I happily gave to him. Zack loved to add in strawberries to the Apple flavor for a crunch and extra vitamins.

I also love the amounts of vitamins and minerals included in this cereal. I now call it “The make your kid a genius” cereal. With no artificial flavors, just the natural fruit flavor is a great way to introduce fruits into a baby’s diet. Since you can’t taste the vitamins, you can sneak them into your child’s diet without them even noticing.
 Rating: Full  5 Stars

* Zack is my toddlers name*
**I got this free from Bzzagent and Post cereal, thank you!**
***Right now the stat tracker/picture from the Bzzagent site isn't working, I will try to get it fixed.***

2 comments:

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    1. Hi Jill, there is no prize in the box, but it has the prize of good nutrition.😄

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