SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 26 May 2026 - Parents know that good gut health matters, but terms
like gut microbiota, prebiotics, and probiotics can often feel
overwhelming and difficult to understand. This World Digestive Health
Day (WDHD), Friso, a leading nutrition formula milk brand with over 150
years of Dutch dairy expertise, is simplifying the science behind
digestion by bringing to life the concept of a "gut garden" through the
sixth edition of its long-standing
Good Poop Matters, Baby! campaign.
Through
The Secret Garden to Good Poop, Friso aims to help families
better understand how everyday habits and nutrition can nurture a
healthy digestive system in young children. Over the years, the national
campaign has emphasised the important roles a well-balanced diet,
regular exercise, and sufficient sleep play in helping young children
achieve good poop – and this year's edition spotlights what happens
inside the gut, empowering parents with practical ways to support good
digestion from within.
Breaking Down the Science of Gut Health
While many parents recognise the importance of good gut health, concepts
such as gut microbiota, prebiotics, and probiotics can often feel
complex and difficult to grasp.
To bridge this gap, Friso brings these ideas to life with
The Secret Garden to Good Poop. Much like a garden, a child's gut
needs the right balance of nutrients to thrive. Through this "gut
garden" concept, Friso aims to help families better understand everyday
habits and the role nutrition plays in nurturing a healthy digestive
system, empowering parents with practical knowledge and simple steps to
support their child's digestion and overall wellbeing.
"At Friso, we believe good gut health plays a foundational role in a child's growth and development. Through
The Secret Garden to Good Poop, we aim to simplify complex
concepts like gut microbiota into something parents can easily
understand," said Carmen Lim, Brand and Digital Manager, Friso
Singapore. "Through an immersive garden experience, we bring
Good Poop Matters, Baby! to life, educating families on gut
health and showing how daily care and nutrition nurture good digestion,
helping build trust from the inside out."
Bringing The Secret Garden to Good Poop to Life
To celebrate WDHD, Friso will host
The Secret Garden to Good Poop, an invite-only experiential event
held in partnership with The Sundowner, a nature experience centre
located at Bukit Timah Fire Station. Invitees will be guided through a
curated programme focused on foundational gut health education,
including a farm-to-table pizza making workshop that encourages children
to "eat the rainbow", bringing the 'gut garden' concept to life.
"At The Sundowner, we've always believed in creating meaningful,
nature-led experiences that reconnect families with where their food
comes from," said Clarence Chua, Founder, The Sundowner. "Partnering
with Friso for
The Secret Garden to Good Poop allows us to bring this philosophy
to life in a way that is both fun and educational, helping our
participants understand the connection between nature, nutrition, and
gut health through hands-on activities."
As part of the experience, parents will also gain insights from
registered dietitian, Sherllie Kartika, on how to support their child's
gut health through everyday nutrition and habits.
Said Sherllie, "Many parents recognise the importance of gut health but
may feel overwhelmed by terms like microbiota or pre/probiotics. Using a
'gut garden' analogy can make the concept more approachable, helping
parents visualise how everyday habits, such as offering a variety of
foods, help nourish beneficial bacteria in the gut. When children's
digestive systems are supported in this way, they are better able to
digest and absorb the nutrients needed for healthy growth and
development."
Friso's Commitment to Care Takes Flight to the Netherlands
As part of its broader commitment to children's gut health, Friso also
highlights the role careful milk processing can play in supporting
digestion. It was found that
high heat treatment can change the structure of milk protein,
potentially affecting how easily they are digested. In contrast,
gentler processing (or mild heat treatment) approaches may help preserve
milk protein closer to its natural state, so it is easy to digest.
This philosophy came to life during a recent trip to the Netherlands,
where local singer-songwriter Derrick Hoh and content creator Jeanette
Ong visited Friso's farms, R&D facilities, and production sites to
better understand how the brand approaches milk production and
nutritional care from source to formula.
A Continued Commitment to Gut Health
Since its launch in 2020, Friso's
Good Poop Matters, Baby! has
been leading advocate for children's gut health in Singapore. Through
education, partnerships, and engaging experiences over the years, the
campaign has helped parents better understand the role of digestion in
their child's overall wellbeing.
For more information on Friso's
Good Poop Matters, Baby! campaign, please visit
friso.com.sg/good-poop-matters-baby.