Canpol babies Training Cup Silicon Spout 320ml CUTE ANIMALS red
Symbol: 56/512_redCanpol babies Training Cup Silicon Spout 320ml CUTE ANIMALS red
Symbol: 56/512_redThis training cup with colourful CUTE ANIMALS prints is perfect for learning how to drink independently. It is equipped with comfortable, wide handles which help the child to hold the cup. Its wide neck makes washing and pouring liquids easier. The soft silicone spout does not irritate baby's delicate gums. By removing the handles you can easily change the cup into a water bottle for older children. Tight cover protects the spout against dirt. The cup is dishwasher and microwave-safe. Suitable for children aged 6m+. Capacity: 320 ml.
- Product free of Bisphenol A
- Suggested age from 6 months
- Dishwasher safe
- Microwave safe
It is equipped with comfortable, wide handles, which help the child to hold the cup.
Its wide neck makes washing and pouring liquids easier.
The soft silicone spout does not irritate baby's delicate gums.
Tight cover protects the spout against dirt.
By removing the handles you can easily change the cup into a water bottle for older children.
Replaceable spout 56/600.
Suitable for children aged 6m+. Capacity 320 ml.
Available in several colours.
Canpol babies 56/600 silicone spout fits the cup. By removing the handles you can easily change the cup into a water bottle for older children.
The cup can be used in dishwasher (max. 60°C) and in microwave (without spout and lid). The product cannot be sterilized in sterilizers or boiling water. Can be poured with boiling water.
Keep it clean. Before the first and each subsequent use, wash the cup and its parts (collar, spout, handles, lid) in warm water with a mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly. Do not boil. Do not use any disinfectants. Avoid rough, surface-scratching tools during use and cleaning. The cup is suitable for a dishwasher (max. 60C) and can be used in a microwave (without lid and spout). The silicone spout is not suitable for washing in a dishwasher or heating in a microwave.
Take special care when heating food in the microwave. If you heat a food in a microwave, remember that the cup must be open. Remember that liquids and food heated in a microwave can heat unevenly or to very high temperatures. Always stir heated drink to ensure even distribution of temperature. Check the temperature before serving. Hard water, fruit juice or tea may leave stains on the spout or create limescale effect which does not change its properties. Thick liquids (e.g. fruit slurries) may clog the straw. Warning! Do not leave your child during a meal unattended. This product is not a toy. Store unused product out of reach of children.
Do not enlarge the spout holes. This may cause damage. Check the product before each use. Discard if damaged or at first sign of wear and tear.
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