An Australian mum is changing the baby food game with the launch of Little Harvesters— the country’s first range of high-protein, high-fat superfood purées designed to give babies the best start in life.
Australia’s parents have been searching for a nutritious and convenient baby food option and now, they’ve found it.
Little Harvesters’ brand-new range of baby puree pouches is taking the parenting world by storm, with parents raving about the product online and demand soaring.
These aren’t your average supermarket pouches.
Packed with bone broth, healthy oils, superfoods, organic vegetables, and premium proteins, Little Harvesters offers the first high-fat, high-protein puree designed for baby’s crucial early nutrition.
“We know how difficult it can be for busy parents to ensure their babies are getting the nutrition they need,” says Janae Henkel, founder of Little Harvesters.
“We were frustrated by the lack of nutritious options for babies on supermarket shelves, so we decided to create our own.”
According to the Australian Government, babies aged 6-12 months should consume 30 grams of fat per day.
Yet most commercially available baby food products are most often low in fat. Good fats, like those found in Little Harvesters pouches, provide essential fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins—vital for healthy brain development, energy, and overall growth.
Little Harvesters, which is pediatric dietitian approved and follows national safety standards for infant foods, is designed with convenience and nutrition in mind, giving parents a trusted alternative to the sugar-loaded fruit purees that dominate the market.
Since launching, Little Harvesters has gone viral across social media, with parents praising the purees for their quality ingredients and incredible taste. Influencers and health conscious mums and dads are calling it a game-changer, and retailers are taking notice.
Janae’s inspiration for the brand is deeply personal.
After her son Harvey was diagnosed with autism before the age of three, Janae quickly realised the profound impact diet had on his development.
The introduction of Little Harvesters is more than just a new brand on the shelves—it’s a shift toward better nutrition and more transparency in what we feed our children.
In a market crowded with sugary, nutrient-poor options, Little Harvesters is providing an alternative that parents can feel good about.
For more information and to shop online, visit LittleHarvesters.com.au.

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