Dr. Brown's has designed an innovative product, created to facilitate the process of switching from bottle to cup. It is a practical transition bottle, with a soft nozzle so that the baby can suck the contents easily and comfortably.
Dr.Brown's specialises in designing products for babies that have been clinically tested. On this occasion, it presents an educational bottle that facilitates the process of changing from bottle to cup. It helps children learn to drink on their own and at their own pace.
This product has a capacity of 180 ml of content. It is made of high quality materials. This is why it withstands falls without deteriorating or breaking. It is made without BPA, a chemical that can be harmful to health.
To prevent the contents from spilling or leaking, a valve system has been added. This is activated only when the baby sucks. It has a soft mouthpiece made of silicone, which does not rub or irritate the mouth.
It also has a flip-top lid to protect the spout when the cup is not in use. This reduces the risk of bacteria, microorganisms, impurities or any contaminants adhering to the product.
It has handles on both sides so that the child can easily grasp the container. It is ideal for helping with the development of fine motor skills and training for the next step. It comes in different colours so that parents can choose the one they prefer.
All parts of the product are removable and interchangeable, two features that contribute to its easy cleaning. This cup can be washed manually or placed in the dishwasher (in the top slot).
The use of this training cup is recommended for babies from 6 months of age, as it supports the transition from bottle to cup.
Before using the product for the first time, it is recommended to disassemble and sterilise each of its parts. Once sterilised, place the contents in the lower area.
Subsequently, the mouthpiece is placed and the handle part is screwed on. Finally, the cup is given to the child to suck the liquid. After use, it is advisable to wash the container with mild soap and rinse it with plenty of water.
There is no information describing side effects caused by the use of this product. However, if any adverse reaction is observed, discontinue use immediately and take the child to a paediatrician.
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