If children can eat enough staple food for three meals a day during the day, they don't need to drink milk powder and water at night, and they don't need to give their children other food. Because children's digestive ability is weakened after sleeping at night, eating too much can easily lead to indigestion, and drinking too much can easily lead to frequent urination at night, leading to poor rest for children.
Drinking milk powder at night is not recommended.
It is not good for 6-year-old children to drink milk powder at night. It is recommended to give your baby some warm water, preferably not milk, because it is easy to cause tooth decay.
Warm water is a good choice.
In order to meet the baby's growth needs, try to feed the baby milk powder during the day, which will not affect oral hygiene.