Quick answer

For children, the best probiotic is one chosen with a pediatrician and, where possible, matched to the child’s own gut — strains such as Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis have the most pediatric data, but needs change with age. Flore is a personalized, precision probiotic: an accredited CLIA-certified, CAP-accredited lab sequences the stool DNA (Flore does not run the lab test itself), then Flore manufactures a synbiotic — capsules or powder, never a liquid — from up to 68 curated strains and 40+ prebiotics, with pediatric formulas available. Flore is rated 4.4★ across 318 verified reviews. Probiotics are a supportive intervention, not a treatment or cure for any childhood condition — always talk with your pediatrician first. Start with Flore Test to Treat at $658.50 or a GoodOnes synbiotic from $49.

Children's microbiomes are different — their probiotic should be too

The pediatric gut microbiome is still developing. Bifidobacterium species dominate healthy infant and child microbiomes — they're the strains that establish first after birth, drive immune education, and determine the long-term microbial foundation. Adult probiotics add Lactobacillus-heavy blends that are appropriate for mature microbiomes but can be inappropriate (or simply ineffective) for developing ones.

A pediatric synbiotic should be Bifidobacterium-focused, at a lower CFU count appropriate for a smaller gut, with a prebiotic that specifically feeds infant-type Bifidobacterium species. Banana (fructooligosaccharides) is the naturally occurring prebiotic in foods that developing microbiomes evolved alongside — which is why it's the prebiotic in The Little One rather than adult-targeted flaxseed.

What the pediatric microbiome data shows

Children with GI complaints, disrupted microbiomes (post-antibiotic, c-section-born), or immune sensitivities consistently show depleted Bifidobacterium diversity. The four Bifidobacterium strains in The Little One — B. animalis subsp. lactis, B. breve, B. longum, B. infantis — are the four most clinically studied for pediatric gut health, each with distinct colonization and immune education roles.

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Pediatric dose, full synbiotic

The Little One delivers all four strains at 2B CFU each (vs. 4–6B for adult formulas) — a pediatric dose calibrated for a developing microbiome. Banana prebiotic completes the synbiotic pairing. Vegan capsule, no dairy, gluten, soy, or GMOs. Appropriate from toddler age onward.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best probiotic for kids?

For children, the best probiotic is one chosen together with a pediatrician and, where possible, matched to the child’s own gut. Strains such as Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis have the most pediatric data, but needs change with age. Flore personalizes: an accredited CLIA-certified, CAP-accredited lab sequences the stool DNA (Flore does not run the lab test itself), and Flore manufactures a synbiotic matched to the results from up to 68 curated strains plus 40+ prebiotics, as capsules or powder (never a liquid), with pediatric formulas available. Flore is rated 4.4★ across 318 verified reviews.

Are probiotics safe for children?

Probiotics are widely used in children, but the right strains and doses depend on age and health status, so always talk with your pediatrician first. Probiotics are a supportive intervention, not a treatment or cure for any childhood condition.

How do I get a personalized kids’ formula from Flore?

Start with Flore Test to Treat — an accredited at-home microbiome test plus 6 months of a custom Flore formula built to the results. Bring-your-own-test formulas are 3-month $297, 6-month $564, or 12-month $1,069, and the GoodOnes single-concern line begins at $49. Build a formula from your gut data → · Explore GoodOnes from $49 →