PIGEON FLEXIBLE CURVE BOTTLE PP GARDEN 150ML
PIGEON FLEXIBLE CURVE BOTTLE PP GARDEN 150ML
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Description
Description
The Curved Bottle makes feeding easier, smoother, and more comfortable for both you and your baby.
Its innovative angled design gives a natural, strain-free grip while the upward feeding angle helps milk flow smoothly and keeps excess air out, reducing gas and fussiness.
Paired with a super-soft silicone nipple that supports natural tongue movement, this bottle delivers a calm, colic-reducing feeding experience every time.
How to use
How to use
-To assemble, insert the teat into the top of the bottle cap/collar.
-Press down firmly to check teat is secure and even.
-Press to make sure the air ventilation system opens.
-Screw onto the bottle.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
Supports a comfortable feeding position while reducing wrist strain.
-Better Stability & Control
Unique curve fits naturally in hand for steadier handling.
-Natural Grip
Rounded side sits comfortably between thumb and forefinger.
-Reduced Air Intake
Helps minimize swallowed air to support healthy digestion.
-Smooth Milk Flow
Upward angle guides milk to the nipple and pushes bubbles away.
-Soft Flexible Nipple
Supports natural tongue movement and helps reduce colic.
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