Canpol babies Training Cup with Glowing Handles PP EasyStart 240 ml Exotic Animals blue
Symbol: 35/208_bluCanpol babies Training Cup with Glowing Handles PP EasyStart 240 ml Exotic Animals blue
Symbol: 35/208_bluCanpol babies training cup is perfect for learning how to drink independently after 6 months of age, thanks to the non-spill spout that prevents spilling. Exceptionally soft spout is made of delicate silicone, safe for your child's sensitive gums. The shape of the spout provides right lip support for more comfort for the child. It is intuitive and resembles drinking from the bottle, allowing you to easily and quickly switch from bottle to cup. Comfortable handles allow to hold the cup on the baby's own when it is ready. The handles glow in the dark and make it easier to find the cup at night. The small number of elements makes it easy to assemble and wash, and the spout can be washed. Canpol non-spill cup with a silicone spout is light and transparent, which allows you to control the amount of fluids your child drink. Canpol EasyStart non-spill training cup 240 ml EXOTIC ANIMALS has a hygienic cover that protects the spout against dirt. Recommended for the youngest children from 6 months of age. In Canpol babies offer the replaceable silicone spout is available.
- Product free of Bisphenol A
- Suggested age from 6 months
Intuitive – it resembles drinking from the bottle.
Non-drip spout – makes it easier to learn to drink independently.
The shape of the spout provides right support of the lips.
Soft silicone – gentle for your baby's sensitive gums.
Perfect for children from 6 months of age.
Light and handy – easy to grasp.
Glowing handles make it easier to find the cup at night.
Easy to assemble and wash, the spout can be steamed.
- Transparent – allows you to control the amount of liquid in the cup.
Replaceable silicone spouts are available (56/600).
Keep the cup clean. Before first use, disassemble and clean the product and then place the components in boiling water for 5 min. This is to ensure hygiene. Before first and each use wash all removable parts in warm water with mild detergent, then rinse well. The product can be disinfected in steam/electric sterilizer. Wash all parts thoroughly with clean water, including areas that may be invisible but where food has passed, to remove any food residues. Avoid using sharp or abrasive materials when cleaning. Never enlarge the spout holes, this may cause damage of the spout. Thick food (e.g. suspensions with fruit pieces) may cork the spout. Inspect carefully before each use. Throw away at the first signs of damage or weakness. Cup can be washed in a dishwasher (max. 60°C). It is not recommended to place the spout in a dishwasher. Hard chemicals/detergents may damage the product. Cup can be used in microwave ovens without screw cap and handle. When heating drinks in a microwave oven, make sure the cup is opened. Take particular care when heating in a microwave. Always stir heated liquid to ensure even distribution of temperature and check temperature before giving it to the child. This product is not suitable for use with hot or fizzy drinks. Resulting pressure can cause a discharge of liquid. Do not place product in hot oven or heat in a gas/electric cooker.
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