Introducing the StarTouch™ Drinking Bottle
Co-developed with a Speech and Feeding Therapist, the StarTouch™ straw helps your baby learn essential oral motor skills like lip closure, proper tongue movement, and ‘suck-swallow-breathe’ coordination - all in a natural and enjoyable way!
Key Product Benefits
Healthy Oral Motor Development with Every Sip
Support your little one’s transition to straw drinking the smarter way.
Moving on from spout or sippy cups? It’s more than just a milestone; it’s a chance to support proper oral development.
Using spout cups for too long can affect how your baby swallows, chews, and even speaks later on. That’s where StarTouch™ comes in.
Thoughtfully designed to support healthy oral motor development, StarTouch™ encourages the muscle movements needed for confident, coordinated sipping and sets the stage for speech and feeding success.
Ideal for everyday use from 6+ months, StarTouch™ promotes healthy tongue movement, jaw stability and lip closure. These are essential building blocks for breathing, chewing, and speaking — all through something as simple as a sip.
Adaptor & Straw Set (sold separately)
Continue their feeding journey with StarTouch™ adaptor & straw set.
The StarTouch™ Adapter & Straw Set (sold separately) includes a longer straw and pairs perfectly with SofTouch™ Nursing Bottles (240–330 ml) and the StarTouch™ Cup — designed to grow with your baby at every stage.
StarTouch™ Educational Videos
What Does Your Newborn Actually Need for Bottle Feeding?
Baby registries can make newborn feeding feel like it needs a dozen products. It really comes down to four things: latch, flow, stamina and comfort. Here's what actually matters in the first weeks, and how to build a bundle around it.
Learn moreHow Do You Know When Your Baby Is Ready for the Next Bottle Stage?
Wondering if your baby is ready to move up a bottle stage? Age is only a starting point. Here are the behavioural cues parents can actually watch for, and how the SofTouch™ Step Up Range supports the shift from nursing to independent sipping.
Learn moreWhen Should You Introduce a Teether (And Which Ones Actually Help)?
Teething starts earlier than most parents expect, and the teether you choose matters more than you might think. Here is what to look for, when to introduce one, and how it supports your baby's oral development.
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