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If the baby wants to drink milk tea, will you buy it for him? When you take your baby out for dinner, some packages will include various fruit teas such as kumquat and lemon tea.
In fact, in addition to sugar content and trans fatty acids, milk tea and fruit tea have a harmful factor that is often overlooked - caffeine
After consuming caffeine, it will become particularly exciting and not easy to fatigue, which will easily lead to insomnia, reduce deep sleep time, and destroy the normal biological clock of the human body
Taking children aged 4 to 6 as an example, drinking half a cup of pearl milk tea (about 250g), the intake of caffeine has exceeded the recommended value
If your baby has not really tasted the taste of milk tea or fruit tea, you can ask the clerk to put a cup of water in a clean milk tea cup for the child to drink, or buy a beautiful straw cup, and prepare a special "milk tea" for the baby before going out.
When ordering in a milk tea shop, ask about the drink recipe, do not choose drinks containing caffeine, and ask the clerk to only put fruit, fresh milk or water, and do not add tea or sugar
If the child has already gone to primary school, it can be appropriate to let go.