Canpol babies Sport Cup with Silicone Flip-Top Straw 270 ml pink
Symbol: 56/109_pin2Canpol babies Sport Cup with Silicone Flip-Top Straw 270 ml pink
Symbol: 56/109_pin2A practical sport cup with a foldable silicone straw will be a great incentive to drink water and develop good habits. Perfect for toddlers who can drink independently and children going to kindergarten. The sport cup is made of unbreakable and safe plastic, does not contain BPA or other harmful substances. It is durable, lightweight and resistant to damage. The soft silicone straw with free flow is gentle on the child's sensitive gums. The movable part of the cap allows you to easily and conveniently hide the straw, preventing uncontrolled spillage of the drink. The contoured shape makes it easy to hold in children's hands, and the large opening makes it easy to fill and wash. Intended for cold or room temperature drinks. It can be washed in the dishwasher and heated in the microwave. A special handle allows you to attach it to a stroller or belt. Canpol bottle with a capacity of 270 ml. Suitable for children over 12 months of age.
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Product free of Bisphenol A
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Suggested age from 12 months

Free flow silicone straw.

Perfect for toddlers and children go to kindergarten.

Foldable straw and tight closure.

Dishwasher and microwave safe.

56/106 Replaceable straws.
The straw is not intended for children under 6 months of age.
straw. The sport cup is not intended for serving hot or carbonated liquids.

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