MagMag Straw Cup - Yellow
MagMag Straw Cup - Yellow
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Description
Description
The Pigeon MagMag Straw Cup is designed to promote and develop your baby's drinking habits.
The straw is soft silicone, uniquely angled for drinking to the last drop and has a cross cut opening to reduce the risk of spills.
The lid is leak proof and has wide handles for easy grip.
Bright colours with cute motifs.
BPA and BPS Free.
200ml, 8+ months
How to use
How to use
Sterilization Method: Boiling, Steam, Chemical
Boiling/Steaming Sterilization: Thoroughly wash the product and place in water. Bring the water to a boil. Sterilize for 5 minutes after the water comes to a boil.
Chemical Sterilization and Microwave Sterilization are possible. Follow the instructions in the user’s manual for these products. With chemical sterilization, the printing on the bottle may fade.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
-Advancement from the MagMag Spout Cup
-Soft silicone straw top is gentle on baby’s gums and developing teeth
-Straw is angled to help baby drink till the last drop
-Wide shape bottle allows for easy cleaning
-Leak-proof and spill-proof
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