Straw Bottles
Straw Bottles
Make the transition from bottle to cup easy and mess-free with Pigeon’s straw-based drinking solutions, designed to support your baby at every stage of development. Whether you're looking for a gentle introduction to straw drinking or a smarter way to upgrade your existing baby bottles, we’ve got you covered.
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Pigeon's Straw Bottles
1. Straw Sippy Cups
Our classic Straw Sippy Cups are perfect for babies learning to drink independently. Designed with a soft silicone straw and spill-proof lid, they help little ones build confidence while promoting healthy oral development. Lightweight, durable, and easy to hold, they’re ideal for use at home or on the go.
2. Step-Up Accessories
Our new Step-Up accessories range lets you transform your current Pigeon baby bottles into straw bottles with ease. These add-on kits are perfect for parents who want to extend the life of their existing bottles and make the transition smoother for their baby. Simply swap in the straw top to encourage straw drinking without needing to buy an entirely new cup.
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