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Home / Event / From Everyday Wins to Proud Parent Moments: Scott’s Children’s Day 2026 Goes #AnakSiapaNi

From Everyday Wins to Proud Parent Moments: Scott’s Children’s Day 2026 Goes #AnakSiapaNi

April 25, 2026 by StrawberrY Gal

As Malaysian parents continue to prioritise their children’s health, immunity remains at the forefront of concern—particularly during the early years when children are most vulnerable to frequent illness.

Preschool-aged children can fall sick up to twelve times a year, a natural part of developing immune systems. Yet, recent findings from the National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) 2024 highlight a deeper issue: a significant proportion of Malaysian children and adolescents are not meeting their daily Vitamin C requirements.

Against this backdrop, Scott’s is strengthening its efforts to support children’s wellbeing through its ongoing #AnakSiapaNi Anak Scott’s Lah campaign, now brought to life through a dedicated Children’s Day 2026 celebration.

Celebrating Everyday Moments of Strength

First introduced earlier this year, the #AnakSiapaNi campaign centres on the everyday moments that make parents proud—when children display confidence, energy, and resilience in their daily lives.

These small but meaningful instances, whether in school or play, reflect the spirit of growing up healthy and active. The campaign captures this sentiment with a familiar expression—“Anak siapa ni?”—answered with a sense of pride: “Anak Scott’s Lah!”

Through a combination of storytelling and on-ground activations, the initiative highlights the role of strong immunity in helping children fully engage with their surroundings.

Addressing a Nutritional Gap

The campaign also underscores a growing nutritional concern.

With a large percentage of children falling short of recommended Vitamin C intake, the need for accessible and practical solutions has become increasingly important. Vitamin C plays a key role in supporting immune health, making it an essential component of children’s daily nutrition.

A Practical Approach to Daily Immunity

Central to Scott’s initiative are its Vitamin C Pastilles, designed to provide a simple and enjoyable way for children to meet their nutritional needs.

Soft, chewy, and suitable for children aged three and above, the pastilles are offered in a variety of flavours, making them easy to incorporate into daily routines. As a Halal-certified supplement, they also reflect the brand’s commitment to inclusivity and trust.

Extending Care Beyond the Home

Beyond product innovation, Scott’s is also extending its reach into the community.

In collaboration with Watsons and House of Love, the initiative includes support for children from underserved backgrounds. Through the distribution of care packs containing essential items and nutritional products, the programme aims to ensure that more children have access to the foundation needed for healthy growth.

This community-focused approach reflects a broader commitment—not just to individual families, but to the wellbeing of children across Malaysia.

Engaging Families Through Experience

As part of the Children’s Day celebration, Scott’s is hosting a family-friendly roadshow, inviting parents and children to participate in interactive activities designed to promote healthy habits.

These engagements are crafted to create joyful, shareable moments—reinforcing the campaign’s message while encouraging children to adopt simple, everyday practices that support their immunity.

A Continued Commitment to Healthier Generations

For Scott’s, the #AnakSiapaNi campaign represents more than a marketing initiative—it is part of a long-standing commitment to nurturing healthier, more confident children.

By combining nutritional support, community outreach, and engaging experiences, the brand continues to play a role in shaping a future where children are empowered to grow, explore, and thrive.

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