Kid's Zone

Nestlé Lactogen 1 Active Gro – 800 g

 2,850

Starter infant formula for babies from birth to 6 months, enriched with DHA, ARA, L. Comfortis probiotic, and essential vitamins and minerals to support optimal early development. It is lactose-based with no added sucrose for gentle digestion.

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Nestlé Nido Bunyad Milk Powder – 600 g

 1,490

Fortified milk powder designed to support children’s growth and development, enriched with Iron+, Vitamins A, C, D, and Calcium for balanced nutrition and immunity.

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Nestlé Nido Bunyad Milk Powder – 900 g

 2,100

Fortified milk powder especially formulated to support children (1–12 years) in Pakistan, enriched with IRON+ plus Vitamins A, C, D, and Calcium for immunity and growth.

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Nexton Baby Lotion, 250ml

 775

Lightweight baby lotion with 24-hour moisturization for soft, healthy skin.

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Nexton Baby Soap with Rose Water, 100g

 225

Mild and nourishing baby soap with rose water, free from harmful chemicals.

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Nido 1+ Growing Up Formula Milk Powder, 900g

 2,820

Nido 1+ is a growing-up formula specially designed for children aged 1 to 3 years, supporting their nutritional needs.

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Pampers Baby Wipes

Gentle baby wipes that remove germs and care for delicate skin.

Rocket Baby Wipes

 140

Gentle, hypoallergenic baby wipes for safe and effective cleaning. Pack of 72.

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Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream, 125g

 2,150

Antiseptic healing cream for nappy rash, eczema, and minor skin irritations.

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Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream, 60g

 1,290

Antiseptic cream that soothes nappy rash, eczema, and minor skin irritations.

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Talbeena Original 200 g

 410

A nourishing and wholesome barley porridge made with natural ingredients—Talbeena Original 200 g offers fiber-rich, energy-boosting nutrition rooted in prophetic tradition, perfect for a hearty breakfast or recovery meal.

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Talbeena Without Sugar 200 g

 560

A wholesome, sugar‑free barley-based porridge made for a nourishing breakfast — ideal for those watching their sugar intake while craving a traditional, nutrient‑dense meal.

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