For a 3-year-old child who can chew tablets, a complete multivitamin is a good choice. It is recommended to opt for a complete version to ensure a good variety of vitamins and minerals. Your pharmacist can help you compare different brands and make the best choice for your child. Avoid gummies as they can resemble candy and it's best not to associate them with vitamins or medicine.
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