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Canpol babies Non-spill Cup Firm 250ml TOYS pink

Symbol: 31/200_pin

Canpol babies Non-spill Cup Firm 250ml TOYS pink

Symbol: 31/200_pin

TOYS Non-spill Cup it has a unique non-spill valve that allows the child to drink independently without spilling. Comfortable handles make it easy for your child to hold the cup in its hands. Simple design. The cup consists of 2 elements: a container and a lid with spout. It helps keep the cup clean. Suitable for children aged 9m+. Capacity: 250ml.

  • BPA free Product free of Bisphenol A
  • Suggested age 9m+ Suggested age from 9 months
  • Dishwasher safe Dishwasher safe
  • Microwave safe Microwave safe

It has a unique non-spill valve that allows the child to drink independently without spilling.

Comfortable handles make it easy for your child to hold the cup in its hands.

Simple design. The cup consists of 2 elements: a container and a lid with a spout. It helps keep the cup clean.

Additional info

The cup is suitable for children aged 9m+.
Available in several colours.
Capacity: 250 ml.
Dishwasher and microwave-safe (without lid). It cannot be disinfected or scalded.

How to use

Before first use wash all parts of the bottle, than sterilize in boiling water in order to ensure hygiene. After each use clean the bottle and the teat from food remains, wash all the parts in warm water with a mild detergent, rinse thoroughly and disinfect. Do not boil or disinfect the bottle in a steam/electric sterilizer. For disinfection pour hot water. The product can be used in a microwave. When warming food in a microwave, remember to leave the bottle open. It is not recommended to clean the bottle or the teat in a dishwasher as detergents/cleaners may damage the product. Do not use antibacterial agents for cleaning. The teat can be disinfected in a steam/electric sterilizer. Boiling and hard water may create limescale effect. Check the teat and all components of the bottle before each use. Pull the teat in all directions. Check the teat very carefully, especially, when your baby has teeth. Throw away the teat when worn, damaged or punctured. Do not over-tighten the collar in other case the vent system may not function properly. Always check bottle collar for leakage. Do not enlarge the teat holes and do not create additional holes. This may cause damage. Never leave the teat exposed to the direct sunlight, high temperature or detergents (“sterilising solution”) for longer than recommended, as it can damage the teat. For safety and hygienic reasons, it is recommended to replace the teat at least every 2 months. Take special care when heating food in a microwave. If you heat food in a microwave, remember that the bottle must be open. Always stir heated food to ensure even distribution of temperature. Check the temperature before feeding.
Warning! The bottle may be damaged by falling or being hit strongly. For safety reasons always use this product under adults supervision. This product is not a toy. Store unused product out of reach of children.

Advices
How to teach the baby to drink from a cup?

At first it will be difficult for both of you. A bottle is associated with a baby sucking milk, with your warmth. The first attempts to drink from a regular mug will end with flooding the clothes, so for a start it is worth reaching for a training bottle (just replace the teat for the mouthpiece), and then a non-spill mug or a bottle with a straw. These stages will allow your toddler to switch from a bottle to a regular mug without a lid.

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