Canpol babies bamboo dishes, thanks to their lightness and portability, are ideal for toddlers over 1 year of age, as well as for older children. Rounded shapes prevent child's injury. Interesting patterns arouse interest in children and make them more likely to reach for food.
The dishes are made of light bamboo fibre, which is environmentally friendly. The possibility of washing in a dishwasher is also a great advantage.
The dishes are made of lightweight, eco-friendly, bamboo material.
Interesting patterns - will encourage your little one to eat.
Light and handy - perfect for learning how to eat independently.
Rounded shapes of cutlery do not irritate sensitive gums of a small child.
The wide edges of the dishes allow for a firm hold while feeding a baby.
Product BPA-free.
The tableware set is intended for children over 1 year of age.
Capacity of the bowl: 300ml.
Capacity of the plate: 250ml.
Capacity of the cup: 250ml.
Dishwasher safe (max. 65°C).
Available in several colours.
Caution: Protect against falling - the product may break.
Keep the product clean. Prior to first and every subsequent use, wash in warm water with a mild baby detergent. Rinse thoroughly. Avoid rough, scratchy tools. Pour boiling water over it but do not boil. The product can be washed in a dishwasher (max. temp. 65°C). Not suitable for use in microwave ovens or freezers. Do not place the product in a preheated oven or on a gas or electric stove. Do not leave acidic foods in contact with the product for a long time, as this may cause discolouration/destruction. Fruit juices, teas and certain foods may cause discoloration on the product without altering its properties.
Protect against falling - the product may break.
Warning! Always use the product under adult supervision. Check the product before each use. In case of first signs of damage or wear - discard. Always check the temperature of the food before feeding.
Caution: The product is not a toy. Keep out of reach of children.
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