Canpol babies Replaceable Silicone Spout for FirstCup cups 1pc
Symbol: 56/616Canpol babies Replaceable Silicone Spout for FirstCup cups 1pc
Symbol: 56/616The silicone spout is perfect for learning to drink independently after 6 months of age, preventing spillage. The non-spill spout does not leak even if the child tilts or drops the cup. It resembles drinking from the bottle, allowing for a quick and easy transition from bottle to cup. Exceptionally soft spout is made of delicate silicone, safe for the baby's sensitive gums. It is easy to keep clean - the spout can be steamed.
- Product free of Bisphenol A
- Suggested age from 6 months
Intuitive – resembles drinking from the bottle.
Non-spill spout – makes it easier to learn how to drink independently.
Soft silicone – gentle for child's sensitive gums.
Fits all FirstCup cups 56/612-615.
Fits into the Canpol babies cup 56/612-615.
It is intended for children 6m +.
One piece in the package.
Spout is not suitable for washing in the dishwasher and heating in the microwave. It can be disinfected and scalded.
Keep the product clean. Before first use, clean the spout and then place in boiling water for 5 min. This is to ensure hygiene. Before each subsequent use clean carefully to ensure hygiene. Before each subsequent use, wash all parts thoroughly with clean water and a mild detergent, including areas that may be invisible but where food has passed to remove any food residues. Do not use any disinfectants and detergents! Disinfect in steam/electric sterilizer or in boiling water. Do not wash in dishwasher. Do not use in microwave. Do not place product in hot oven or heat in a gas/electric cooker. Never enlarge the flow hole by any means, as it can damage the spout. Thick liquids (ex. suspensions containing small fruit particles) might clog the spout. Do not leave the product in direct sunlight or in a hot place, as this may weaken the product. Inspect carefully before each use. Pull the spout in all directions. It is recommended to replace a spout max. after 2 months of use.
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