Canpol babies Soft Food Feeder Replacement Top
Symbol: 56/111Canpol babies Soft Food Feeder Replacement Top
Symbol: 56/111The Silicone Fresh Food Feeder Replacement Top is great for expanding your baby's diet. You can safely serve your baby first fruits, vegetable mousses, soups, dinners and desserts. It can also be used as a teether - especially useful during teething. It can be used both at home and during a walk. It is made of safe, soft silicone. It’s easy to keep it clean. Designed for children aged 6m+.
- Product free of Bisphenol A
- Suggested age from 6 months
Allows to dose the food properly and keep the feeder clean.
It can also be used as a teether.
Easy to keep clean.
Compatible with Fresh Food Fider available in our offer.
The food feeder is intended for children 6m +. The package contains 1 piece of replaceable food feeder top. Available colour: illegal.
Spare items match the Silicone Soft Food Feeder 56/110_tur and 56/110_pin.
Keep the Fresh Food Feeder clean. Before the first and each subsequent use, wash it in water with a mild liquid and rinse thoroughly. Pour boiling water. The Silicon Fresh Food Feeder is not suitable for washing in a dishwasher and heating in a microwave. Protect from direct sunlight or other sources of heat. It is recommended to replace the silicone part once a month. For your child's safety and health.
Warning! Always use the product under adult supervision. Always check the temperature of the feed before feeding. Check the product before each use. In case of first signs of damage or wear - throw it away. Improper cleaning, storage and use can damage the product.
Caution! The product is not a toy. Keep it out of reach of children.
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