Canpol babies Anti-slip Cup
Symbol: 2/100_bluCanpol babies Anti-slip Cup
Symbol: 2/100_bluAnti-slip Cup with a colorful print for children over 12 months who are already able to drink on their own. It has a non-slip bottom that protects the cup from falling over. Equipped with a convenient handle that makes it easy to hold. Capacity 170ml.
- Product free of Bisphenol A
- Suggested age from 12 months
It is equipped with comfortable handle, which makes it easier to hold the cup.
It has a non-slip bottom that protects the cup against movement.
The transparency of the cup allows you to control the amount of liquid.
The cup is intended for children over 12 months of age.
Available in several colors.
Product is free from BPA.
Capacity of 170ml.
Cup is not suitable for washing in the dishwasher, disinfection and heating in the microwave. It is not intended for hot liquids. You can pour boiling water.
Keep the cup clean. Before the first and each subsequent use, wash the cup in warm water with a mild liquid. Rinse thoroughly. Do not boil. Avoid rough, surface-scratching tools. Product should not be washed in the dishwasher, heat in the microwave, disinfect and scalded. You cannot give hot liquids in it.
Warning! Do not leave your child drinking without adult supervision.The product is not a toy. Keep unused out of reach of children. Check the product before each use. In the case of the first signs of damage or wear - throw away.
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