SofTouch™ Drinking Straw Set
SofTouch™ Drinking Straw Set
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Description
Description
Enjoy a smooth transition from nursing to weaning.
Pigeon SofTouch™ Drinking Straw Set supports your baby’s smooth transition from nursing to independent straw drinking. Pigeon has developed a 2-step straw top transition based on over 70 years of research and understanding on baby’s oral motor development. This straw set is compatible with all SofTouch™ 240ml & 330ml nursing bottles only.
How to use
How to use
Be sure to sterilize before every use.
After each use, wash thoroughly and sterilize. Immediately after use, rinse in warm water and wash using a Pigeon Liquid Cleanser. Use a sponge brush to wash plastic bottles. You may use SofTouch™ Nipple Brush to wash the straw tops, and SofTouch™ Straw Brush for Gravity Ball Straw to wash the Gravity Ball Straw.
Ensure that all parts including areas which may not be visible are thoroughly washed and rinsed to remove any milk residues.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
-Flat Tip and X-Cut design suitable for 12M+
-Train baby’s oral motor skills to suck from a drinking straw just as adults do. The X-Cut valve allows a higher flow rate and yet controls the flow to prevent choking.
-Dual Air Vents for smooth, uninterrupted drinking experience
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